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Stéphane Métral

Interactives - 6 views

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    " "Interactives" provides educators and students with strategies, content, and activities that can enhance and improve students' skills in a variety of curricular areas. "
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    lots of resources
Belinda Flint

Phonetic Chart of IPA symbols - 8 views

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    This web page is for people interested in learning the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols. This is a useful skill for learners and teachers of English who may want to check the pronunciation of a word in a dictionary. Use the phonetic chart to learn the sounds of English. Then do a quiz to see how well you have learnt them.
Martin Burrett

Tonguetide - 6 views

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    Tonguetide is a social networking site for people looking to improve their foreign language skills. Find a language partner or use the site's learning tools to help you. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Languages,+Culture+&+International+Projects
Maggie Verster

"Writing, Technology and Teens" a Pew report - 0 views

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    Teens write a lot, but they do not think of their emails, instant and text messages as writing. This disconnect matters because teens believe good writing is an essential skill for success and that more writing instruction at school would help them.
Philip Seyfi

10 Beautiful Japanese Fonts | NihongoUp - 0 views

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    Whether you are a designer working for Japanese clients or if you just want to impress your Japanese girlfriend (or boyfriend) with your Photoshop skills, you've certainly became bored with the very limited set of Japanese fonts that comes with your operating system. Here's a collection of some of my favorite j-fonts categorized by shōtai.
Isabelle Jones

Arrive UK: Preparation for Living and Studying in the UK - 0 views

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    elanguages, led by the University of Southampton. An online study programme to improve English language and study skills.
Michelle Roemmich

Which French verb demands which preposition? - 9 views

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    This online class helps to teach or review which French verbs take which preposition after it. Explore the site to explore this topic, review your skills, and/or test yourself. Lots of verbs and explanations are included.
Maggie Verster

Writing lesson plans for teachers from the Expo Writing Resource Center - 4 views

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    Sharpen your learners writing skills
Martin Burrett

Chinese Skill - 0 views

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    A superb app for any one looking at learning basic Mandarin Chinese. Play the game to listen and see the language. There are many different types of questions, but most are multiple choice or click and drag from a selection of choices. Questions start out easy and there is support and 'hint' buttons to help you. You can download each lesson as you reach it, or download everything if you plan to use it offline. All the language you have met is stored in a word bank and use your microphone to compare your pronunciation to the recordings.
shaik pasha

Proven answers to tough job interview questions - 1 views

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    Job interview? How to answer any question an interviewer could possibly throw at you! Arm yourself with these proven behavioral interview answers! Use them as templates to "Package & Spin" your work experience so you can demonstrate your critical thinking skills, be more likeable, increase your confidence, uncover the interviewer's hidden needs, and tell them exactly what they want to hear - So You Get Hired!
Martin Burrett

Dyslexia: When spelling problems impair writing acquisition - 3 views

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    "Dyslexia is a learning difficulty which affects the ability to adopt the automatic reflexes needed to read and write. Several studies have sought to identify the source of the problems encountered by individuals with dyslexia when they read. Little attention, however, has been paid to the mechanisms involved in writing. Sonia Kandel, Professor at the GIPSA-Lab of the Université Grenoble Alpes (CNRS/Université Grenoble Alpes/Grenoble INP) and her team [1] decided to look at the purely motor aspects of writing in children diagnosed with dyslexia. Their results show that orthographic processing in children with dyslexia is so laborious that it can modify or impair writing skills, despite the absence of dysgraphia in these children. The findings of this study are published in the November 2017 edition of Cognitive Neuropsychology."
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