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melinares

Weblogs for Use with ESL Classes - 1 views

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    The purpose of this paper is to introduce three ways that weblogs can be used to support ESL classroom learning.
Antonio Rios

The Badlands of South Dakota - Nature's Time Capsule - 1 views

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    Great site to know more about the beautiful places in the States.
Melvyn Urizar

YouTube - ‪youtube BOMSHEL - THE POWER OF ONE‬‏ - 1 views

  • Traducir Ver original (Traducción desactivada) Bomshel's Power of One
    • Melvyn Urizar
       
      I would really like you to see the second video. I consider it really helpful for the topic about human rights
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    This is actually a very well known site, but the reason why I chose it is mainly because of the video. Right now I'm having some lessons concerning our community and it's problems. So I'm using the video to establish a discussion about what people think about the "power of one" so far in our discussions we have talked only about the problems society has, but we haven't considered talking about the solutions...and this could be a really good way to introduce them to my class.
Tatiana Ponomarenko

Learning English - Home - 1 views

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    Listening practice for learning English
Nataliya Ulyanova

Lessonstream.org by Jamie Keddie - 1 views

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    No, I wouldn't use this lesson plan for my students. But, a similar one would be effective using vocab of musical terms in a crazy word block like the one Mr. Men uses. :)
Rottner Bleichner

ESL, EFL and TEFL Games and Activities - 1 views

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    Free Flashcard Activities
Victor Hugo Rojas B.

New Tactics in Human Rights | ICT for Development Network - 1 views

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    "The goal of the project is to help human rights practitioners be more effective in advancing human rights. The organisers believe that by connecting innovative practitioners and sharing new approaches and skills involved in tactical thinking, the human rights community will have greater tactical flexibility and ultimately be more effective in human rights work."
diego revilla

Human Rights - 1 views

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    Provides examples of service learning projects Service-learning is a powerful and provocative way for people to learn about human rights-related issues. Working in both the classroom and the "field," establishes a crucial link between the content of curriculum learned in school and the various realities that exist in the world.
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    The ultimate compilation of activities for our students applied for human rights. Easy to follow. Hope you like it.
Nadezhda Pleshakova

English Club - 1 views

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    An online club for teachers and learners
melinares

Are Women Human? And Other International Dialogues - 1 views

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    Violence and abuse inflicted on women by men is not treated with the same seriousness accorded to a human rights violation, or torture, or terrorism, or a war crime, or a crime against humanity, or an atrocity, despite resembling each of these things closely at least and precisely at most. Press Releases is a task that be used with this article. The article is presented to students and they have to research on a woman that has suffered abuse and violence during the terrorists attacks of Shining Path and MRTA. Students have to write a press release about their findings This will provide reflection and publicity! .
melinares

Readers Respond: Violence Against Women - 1 views

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    This article presents ways to prevent violence against women in post-conflict contexts, particularly by engaging men. The acitivuty to be used is called: FISHBOWL Teacher distributes the article to be read. Teacher sets up a fishbowl by having students get into two circles, one inside the other with the students facing each other. Teacher gives students a question relating to the article to discuss for two minutes with the person they are facing. After two minutes the inside circle rotates moving one person over so each person is facing someone new. For another two minutes they can discuss another topic or the same one. The inside circle continues rotating until they are back in front of their original partner. At the end teacher asks fro volunteers to talk about their impressions on the activity.
Anna Shchegoleva

Bulldozer Exhibition - 1 views

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    Bulldozer Exhibition was an unofficial art exhibition of Moscow avant-garde artists on September 15, 1974. The exhibition was forcefully broken-up by a large police force that included bulldozers and water cannons. The four hours in the forest of the Izmailovo exhibition has often been remembered as "The Half-day of Freedom." It was a political act against the oppressive regime, rather than an artistic event. Teaching ideas: 1. Make a presentation about the artists participating in the exhibition. 2. Discuss the political situation in Russia of that time. 3. Talk about freedom of expression.
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    Anna, you might remember the Scenario type of activity you did in Integrating the Internet. I can see an interesting Scenario being written on this event. You could have them investigate this event as police officer, or write about the event as historian, or reflect on it as one of the artists who had works exhibited. http://legacy.lclark.edu/~krauss/usia/syllabus3b.html#day4 Lots of possibilities! M.
Silvina Velazquez

Online dictionary - 1 views

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    There are many people who do not have an English dictionary at home. For this reason, they can (should) consult a very good dictionary online. As I tell my students, "dictionaries can be your best friends!" (Mainly when you are writing an essay!) =)
Nadezhda Pleshakova

English Listening | LearnEnglish | British Council | Refugees - 1 views

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    A lesson plan with the activities and audio about the refugees. It has variety of activities, there's also a downloadable audio and a text of the article. It can be used to compare the words "imigrant" and "refugee" and to talk about the problems of these groups.
Nadezhda Pleshakova

Home | Human Rights Watch - 1 views

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    Human Rights Watch is one of the world's leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights. There is a lot of information here about what this organization does, the results, a lot of articles and videos. A good source to find materials for the lesson about human rights.
Antonio Rios

Amnesty International | Working to Protect Human Rights - 1 views

    • Antonio Rios
       
      Amnesty International has been active in Peru during terrorism time and dictatorship.
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    If we have to look for a renowned institution in human rights around the world, there it is Amnesty International. It has been all around the world denouncing all kinds of human right violations. They are specially interested in crimes against humanity due to war, political unrest, terrorism, hunger, etc.
Richard Morasci

Dave's ESL Cafe - 1 views

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

Longman ESL resources - 1 views

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    Free resources for ESL learners, teachers, helpful tips, webinars, podcasts, interviews, blogs
Lorena Arevalo

Cooperative Learning - 1 views

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    Elements, class activities
Galo Rizzo

THE TEST OF TIME: EnchantedLearning.com - 1 views

  • Charlie MacDuff and the Test of TimeAn online novel about science and time travel, by I. MacPenn
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    A great variety of samples to use with students for keeping them alive in english.
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