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silent way for pronunciation - 0 views

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    Starting at 3.21, Roslyn Young teaches French pron. using silent way colour rectangles. She models teaching pron without giving students a model. What do you think?
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Grammar exercises for learners of English as a second language - 0 views

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    This section of the ESL website is for English language learners who like thinking about language and enjoy doing grammar exercises.
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‪Comparing Different Cultures: Intercultural Communications -- Rey Ty‬‏ - You... - 0 views

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    Appalling presentation of spinning slides with background music, but he does make some points worth thinking about when comparing cultures.
Jessica Watson

Made to Stick - presentation skills - 1 views

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    Lesson plan - about how to make ideas stick, mostly through oral presentation. Interesting ideas!
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Critical Evaluation of Resources-The Library-University of California, Berkeley - 0 views

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    Checklist of how to evaluate sources
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Evaluating Arguments - YouTube - 0 views

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    A powerpoint with relaxing music about critical evaluation.
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Critical Evaluation | How to write an essay - 0 views

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    A checklist of things to bear in mind when evaluating sources
Jessica Watson

What is a Good Argument? Validity and Truth | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and... - 1 views

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    Audio files for lecture about how to evaluate arguments.
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How to evaluate an argument - 0 views

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    Slides from a lecture.
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Lingle - 0 views

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    Lessons from real news: Easily create English Language learning material from an enormous pool of ever growing English Language news sources from around the world. LINGLE automatically identifies grammar, vocabulary, topic and complexity from international English Language news sources including The New York Times, The Guardian and China Daily. You can rapidly find authentic, interesting articles at the right level, with the vocabulary and grammar for your learners. Rapidly build and manage lesson plans with exercises, key-word glossaries and news stories automatically generated from any article. FREE TRIAL for only 2 weeks or 6 documents.
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    interesting and good idea, but not sure I'd want to pay for it (I don't like anything that uses teachers for an income stream)
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    http://wp.me/p1VP4o-K I made a GRAMMAR GAP FILL using Lingle - have a look and see what you think. It was very easy, the lesson you'll see on this link took me about 15 mins from start (working out how it all works) to finish.
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52 | The Round - 0 views

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    Critical and subversive stimuli for discussion and language work
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