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Jacqueline Trademan

How We Learn What We Learn - 0 views

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    On line book...you can download this, too I think. The title tells you what's in this book. It covers the theories of some of the big thinkers of the 20th century, and then takes theory to practice. It seems to be well written and the whole book is only about 50 pages.
Jacqueline Trademan

Article from Education News n alternate TESL training grog rams - 0 views

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    I saw this in a newsletter I subscribe to and thought it was an interesting connection to our project
Jacqueline Trademan

Shaping a Culture of Conversation: The Discussion Board and Beyond | Academic Commons - 0 views

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    Interesting reflection on using the Discussion Board in really meaningful ways.
Jacqueline Trademan

Wellesley College Project on Social Computing: How to E-mail Your Professor - 0 views

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    Well, if this isn't useful, I don't know what is! This site "Netiquette Guidelines" has other useful tips too.  I'm also interested in using this in my sociolinguistics classes. 
Jacqueline Trademan

Ideas for E.L.L.'s | - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Ideas for English Language Learners | Labeling Photos, Sequencing Passages and More" - from the New York Times Learning Network Blog as posted by Larry Ferlazzo
Jacqueline Trademan

A is for Accommodation « An A-Z of ELT - 0 views

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    This is an entry from Scott Thornbury's excellent blog - on dialect accommodation. Actually worth subscribing to this blog.
Jacqueline Trademan

Cube Creator - 0 views

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    This is a very clever writing tool - templates for particular genres...each template has 6 parts - the 6 sides of a cube. There is also a planning sheet available. Students can take the planning and turn it into an actual essay. Useful for gr 3-8, but also lower levels of older ELLs.
Jacqueline Trademan

Varga ~ bibliographical resources in vocabulary acquisition - 0 views

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    Link to a bibliographic resource on Vocabulary Acquisition Research...quite current - up to June 2012
Jacqueline Trademan

Omniglot - the guide to languages, alphabets and other writing systems - 1 views

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    I had forgotten about this site, but today someone posted it on one of the Diigo groups I belong to. If you haven't seen Omniglot before, I think you'll really enjoy it.
Jacqueline Trademan

5 EXCELLENT WEB TOOLS FOR CREATIVE WRITING PROMPTS - 0 views

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    I checked out all 5 of the tools presented in this article, and I think all have potential...and they are all a little bit different. For some, you create a prompt; for others, you choose between many prompts; one of them has a prompt of the day (by maybe an archive too). Probably you'd pick out one or two that appeal to you most depending on the age/proficiency of your students. Certainly these sites are not necessarily for ELLs, but I can't see why you couldn't use the sites for this population.
Jacqueline Trademan

These are The Hardest Languages to Learn - 1 views

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    Really nice infographic about the hardest languages to learn for English speakers.
Jacqueline Trademan

Country Guides to Culture, Etiquette, Customs & more! - 1 views

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    I have been reading Larry Ferlazzo's revies of his best posts over the years and looking over some of the ones that are still active. This one, Culture Crossing, seems to have some great inf about cultural differences (and also exploring our own cultures). A lot of potential here, I think
Jacqueline Trademan

Diigo Tutorial - 0 views

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    always nice to see something about Diigo...this is a SlideShare presentation with 95 slides!  I only looked through a few of them, but plan to take a better look later.  If you check this out before me, please post your reactions.
Jacqueline Trademan

Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - 0 views

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    Let me just say that the there is a massive amount of information here on a wide range of subjects. You could easily spend hours on this site and barely scratch the surface. Of course the quality is variable, but I found quite a few excellent things in a short time, so very worth saving this link!
Jacqueline Trademan

Bilingual Education May Help Shrink Achievement Gap for Hispanic Students | KUNM - 0 views

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    Nice article supporting dual-language and bilingual programs in the Southwest (mostly New Mexico, where I used to live).  This is from the public broadcasting station in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, but still a mainstream publication. 
Jacqueline Trademan

Schools lift the language barrier - Times Union - 0 views

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    Nice article about foreign language instruction and ESL at this New York high school
Jacqueline Trademan

Translation Debate: Apologizing, Ambiguously, in Chinese - China Real Time Report - WSJ - 0 views

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    Interesting article about culture and translation (specifically the new Chinese leader and an interpreter's translation of an apology...or was it?)
Jacqueline Trademan

Mysteries of Vernacular - 0 views

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    this looks like a very fascinating stie...there will be a separate video for each of the 26 letters of the alphabet. Each video includes the etymology of words that begin with the particular letter.  It's very cleverly done and I can see some potential.  Worth taking a look.
Jacqueline Trademan

Common Core and ELLs: New Resources From Urban Schools Group - Learning the Language - ... - 0 views

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    More about Common Core and how that will affect ELLs.  This article has several links...a video geared towards NNS parents (in Spanish), a video of the recent panel discussion on ELLs "rights to rigorous academic programs and content", and a link into the website to keep up with the lastest additions. 
Jacqueline Trademan

Bigger, Better Google Ngrams: Brace Yourself for the Power of Grammar - Ben Zimmer - Th... - 1 views

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    You may already have heard about this huge project from Google - the Ngram Viewer - an online tool for analyzing the history of language and culture, but there are some improvements.  The corpus is mind-boggling lare - 20 million books, and not just in English.  Plus the words have been tagged with their parts of speech.  There are some other functions that let you narrow in on particular groups of words...it seems to have some concordancer functions.  Well, you can read this article to learn more.
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