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Whose children have we left behind? Ravitch - 3 views

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    Powerful speech which questions the role of business and our true commitment to schools and education. 
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by xtranormal - 0 views

shared by eflclassroom 2.0 on 23 Oct 08 - Cached
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    Make videos with speech, quickly and easily.
Geoffrey Smith

Phrays | Today's word is Quondam. Now, write a sentence. - 0 views

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    Phrays is a simple site that publishes a new word of the day everyday. Each word is published with its definition and part of speech. Visitors to the site are encouraged to write and submit a sentence using that word. Registered users can read the sentences submitted by others and vote for their favorite sentences.
Stephen Thergesen

American English Dialect Recordings: The Center for Applied Linguistics Collection - (A... - 0 views

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    As part of the Library of Congress American Memory series, the CAL Collection of American English Dialect Recordings has been digitized and is now accessible online. This collection of interviews and other speech recordings, primarily from dialect research and oral history projects, provides a centralized source of North American dialect samples, preserving valuable linguistic resources that might otherwise be lost. The collection was donated by CAL to the Library of Congress in 1986 and has been accessible only by personal visit to the Library since then.
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EC Teachers' Guide | EnglishCentral Blog - 2 views

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    Online version of the teacher's guide for using EnglishCentral and building a class
qi sun

An Integrated Approach to Teaching Literature in the EFL Classroom (I-TESL-J) - 2 views

  • This article describes various approaches to teaching literature and provides a rationale for an integrated approach to teaching literature in the language classroom based on the premise that literature is language and language can indeed be literary.
  • the use of literature in the EFL classroom can provide a powerful pedagogic tool in learners’ linguistic development.
  • As teachers of English as a Foreign Language our main concern is to help learners acquire communicative competence. For this reason we tend to focus on teaching standard forms of linguistic expression
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  • Such an approach enables learners to access a text in a systematic and methodical way in order to exemplify specific linguistic features e.g. literal and figurative language, direct and indirect speech.
  • Apart from offering a distinct literary world which can widen learners’ understanding of their own and other cultures, it can create opportunities for personal expression as well as reinforce learners’ knowledge of lexical and grammatical structure.
  • The use of literary texts in the language classroom can be a potentially powerful pedagogic tool.
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Karaoke software and songs - 1 views

shared by eflclassroom 2.0 on 17 Jul 08 - Cached
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    Karaoke player and editor to create text-speech editing
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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Speech Accent Archive - 0 views

shared by eflclassroom 2.0 on 10 May 09 - Cached
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