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From 1 August, The Flatmates features a multi-cultural cast
of young people who not only share a flat but also their everyday
adventures studying, working, living and loving in the UK. Every
week, visitors to the bbclearningenglish.com/flatmates site can
read the latest drama from the flat, as well as listen to the episode
online as many times at they like.
The drama enables listeners to learn at their own pace. It is fun,
informative and highly interactive, with learners voting to decide
what happens next to the flatmates. A language point from the episode
is highlighted, so visitors to the site can tell the BBC what aspects
of grammar, vocabulary or pronunciation they'd like to learn, and
a quiz tests their new knowledge. The writer and producer of the
series, Nuala O'Sullivan, created the new interactive drama to appeal
to active learners who want to be in charge of their own learning.
She says, "Online is a fantastic way of learning English because
people can go at their own pace and interact with the web in a way
they want to, at a time that suits them.
"We also know from experience that participation in learning
helps make it fun and the more people participate, the more effective
the learning. The Flatmates appeals to people who also want
to learn English as it is lived and spoken, rather than as it is
sometimes taught in more traditional text-books. It engages learners,
enabling them to interact directly with the characters and to help
shape the everyday life storylines through an online vote."
The Flatmates is the first weekly, online drama produced
by BBC Learning English which is a division of BBC World Service.
BBC Learning English publishes free internet and radio resources
for English language learners and teachers.
BBC Learning English has teams providing dedicated resources to
learners in China and the Middle East, and also collaborates with
the British Council on a website aimed at teachers of English as
a Foreign Language (EFL).
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