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TEFL Training Courses - 1 views

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    TEFL East is a TEFL training organization dedicated in giving quality TEFL Training courses to helping in raising standard of teaching in the ESL industry.
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Vocabulary Builder - 0 views

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    Very nice random vocabulary builder. Great for ESL students A2 and above
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Esl Imaginarium - 0 views

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    seeing and hearing is to learn English! Astonishing site, videos, music and worksheets...
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Using songs in the EFL/ESL classroom - #ELTchat summary 12/01/2011 | #ELTchat - 4 views

  • Can i ask why teachers like or dislike using songs in the classroom?
  • Do you use songs with videos or just audio?
  • What about songs with taboo or swear words? Would you use them in class? For instance, teens asking for hit songs with such words.
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  • Anyone ever encountered strong student resistence to songs in class?
  • What do you think are the QUALITIES of a good song to use in the classroom? What do you consider when choosing songs?
  • Does anyone have any ‘story songs’ to suggest (i.e. songs with stories in them)? – they are usually great to use in class
  • We believe that slow songs can help students learn intonation, elision etc., but does it really?
  • I guess the very first thing is defining why you’re playing a song in class. Is it just for fun or is there a clear learning goal?
  • Any of your students think they are “bad” in English because they don’t understand the lyrics of songs in English?
  • Any success with songs from musicals?
  • Instrumental music can be a gr8 way to frame a guided visualisation. How else do you use music without words?
  • Anyone done any football songs in class?
  • Part One: The questions
  • Part Two: Other threads
  • Part Three: Other Comments and Activities (in brief)
  • PS The Recommendations
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WordSift - About - 0 views

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    "WordSift was created to help teachers manage the demands of vocabulary and academic language in their text materials. We especially hope that this tool is helpful in supporting English Language Learners. We want WordSift to be a useful tool, but we also want it to be fun and visually pleasing. We would be happy if you think of it playfully - as a toy in a linguistic playground that is available to instantly capture and display the vocabulary structure of texts, and to help create an opportunity to talk and explore the richness and wonders of language!"
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Record mp3 - 0 views

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    Record live audio and get an mp3. No registration required. Simple to use. Good for getting students speaking at home. Have them record something and send the link to you by email. They can also download a copy for themselves.
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