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Anna Martynova

Human rights web - 3 views

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    this site can be used with EFl students as it is a resourse for language learners (like graded readers).the students can use it to enhance their reading and vocabulary skills, while the teacher can set it and a reading home task
Rottner Bleichner

ESL, EFL and TEFL Games and Activities - 1 views

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    Free Flashcard Activities
Lorena Arevalo

The essentials of language teaching - 0 views

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    Teaching strategies for ESL/EFL
Juan Luis Terrazas

Human Rights Education - Activities - 0 views

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    Lesson Plans for classroom usage.
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    These are organized lesson plans for teaching human rights, once again aimed to be used in classroom usage. I have read most of the activities and I found that there are plenty of good examples, disscussions and group work activities that could be implemented without big efforts.
Nataliya Ulyanova

The Use of Chat in EFL/ESL - 1 views

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    The article on the use of chats, their pros and cons, practical advice
Richard Morasci

Home | Human Rights Watch - 2 views

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    This seems to be a place to start with for high level ESL students. The site lays out a wide range of issues, there are many articles to read, and the site appears to be very user-friendly. Look at the geographical organization. One can also search by category of human rights. Perhaps as an initial exploration of the topic, students could choose an issue they found interesting and report back to their small groups what the issue is and why they chose it. This might encourage other students to become familiar with that issue.
Antonio Rios

http://new.puzzle-maker.com:8094/? - 0 views

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    This is a very useful website to create your own puzzles. They can help us spice up our lessons.
Rottner Bleichner

Human Rights and Service-Learning: Lesson Plans and Projects - 0 views

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    Great resource to develop PBL projects expanding the learning process outside the classroom. It covers 5 topics: environment, poverty, discrimination, children's rights to education and health, and law and justice
Helene Hipple

http://www.un.org/en - 0 views

http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml   Unaware of this document written in December 1948, I can only assume it not being taught in our schools. This, The Universal Declaration of Hu...

ESL Music teaching human:rights world declaration

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Rottner Bleichner

Lesson Plans: Speech | The Five Freedoms Project - 0 views

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    Good selection of topics related to the freedom of speech, which is an always controversial subject, furthermore is a nationwide issue in my country
Cyndi Moleiro

Human Rights - 0 views

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    If you are an ESL-EFL teacher and the topic/theme of interest is Human Rights, this website may work for you. It offers a number of activities that can be adapted to any age or level and it is updated regularly.
diego revilla

Teaching Grammar - 0 views

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    Colin Mahoney's excellent article on how to teach grammar to ESL/EFL students.
Antonio Rios

UNICEF - Convention on the Rights of the Child - - 6 views

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    Hi, the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund's "mission is to advocate for the protection of children's rights." It would be very interesting to know what the United Nations is doing to protect children's rights.
Victor Hugo Rojas B.

Activity 15: Science, Technology, the Environment, and Human Rights - 0 views

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    "This lesson foster students to analyze technological innovations, scientific discoveries, and environmental crises from a human rights perspective. "
Richard Morasci

Dave's ESL Cafe - 1 views

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    A site with many functions. Students seem to like it.
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