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Getting students interested in languages: is it that hard? - 0 views

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    # Never use technology for the sake of using technology. Ensure instead that the use of technology is warranted within your schemes of work and that it will help you achieve your lesson objectives. # Use streaming video in your classroom. The advent of broadband has facilitated the inclusion of video straight from the internet within lessons. Authentic video material from sites like YouTube or national TV broadcasters' websites, such as TVE or Canal+ are a fantastic way to expose reluctant teenagers to the popular culture other reluctant teenagers enjoy in their native countries. # Use more music. Teenagers are fanatical about music. The likelihood is that they use iTunes and so should you! Find out what type of music they are into and try to get similar music in the target language, which you can then use in your lessons. # Use teleconferencing tools, such as Skype, to put your students in touch with students in partner schools abroad. They'll realise there are other people in the same situation in other countries and might even end up establishing relationships they can follow up using MSM Chat, Hotmail, etc. # Create your own interactive exercises. You know your pupils' strengths and weaknesses better than anyone, so why be stuck with exercises done by other people for other people? Make your own using tools such as Hot Potatoes or game makers from ContentGenerator.net or LanguagesOnline Australia and then get your school teccie to put them on the school's website or Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). You can see my interactive Spanish exercises here. # Use your interactive whiteboard more effectively. Go on a course and learn the basics. A little knowledge goes a long way helping you create more effective interactive classroom activities for you and your pupils. I have posted some tutorials here. # Create your own podcasts. They are technically easy to do and once they are done they can be downloaded again and again, year after year. Think about them a
Geoffrey Smith

Scriffon - 0 views

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    Scriffon is a simple service for writing and publishing online. Scriffon isn't a blogging platform, it's a writing platform. That means that you cannot edit the layout or navigation on the page on which your writing is published. Each writing that you publish is given it's own url. You can go back and edit your writing even after it has been published. If like, you can use multiple pen names under your Scriffon account name too.  Applications for Education Scriffon could be a good way for students to anonymously post their writings online and get feedback from others. For teachers or students who are reluctant to put their names on the web, using a pen name is a good way to publish without putting your real name online.
marisa de dios

our advanced english blog - 0 views

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    advanced level blog for students at EOI Valencia
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EFL Classroom 2.0 - Teacher Talk - 0 views

shared by eflclassroom 2.0 on 28 Oct 08 - Cached
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    Public blog full of thoughts on education, technology and resources for teachers and students alike.
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Chestnut ESL HOME - 3 views

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    BLOG FOR THINK TEEN& ESL TEACHERS AND STUDENTS IN GREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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FOR MY STUDENTS ONLY - 0 views

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    an nice blog from Lolamento in Spain. Lots of ideas. http://eflclassroom.ning.com/profile/Lolamento
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Fullspate EFL, ESL resources for teachers and students of English - 0 views

shared by eflclassroom 2.0 on 24 Sep 08 - Cached
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    frank furt's great blog with lots of resources
The dexway method

dexway - the online language learning method that's pedogogically perfect. - 0 views

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    Dexway provides the market's most complete language learning technology, featuring loads of interactivity, professor for tutelage via virtual classes, continuous monitoring of student performance and speech recognition technology for the evaluation of pronunciation
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