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Paul Beaufait

Measuring English Proficiency in Real-World Situations - Language Testing International - 6 views

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    "The 2012 Guidelines are available online, supported with glossed terminology and annotated, multimedia samples of performance at each level for speaking and writing, and examples of oral and written texts and tasks associated with each level for reading and writing. ESL teachers will be particularly interested in exploring the English Proficiency Guidelines online." (Cutshall, 2015, ¶18, 2015.11.09)
Isabelle Jones

Towards an Integrated Curriculum CLIL National Statement and guidelines - Google Search - 4 views

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    Amazed at the wealth of CLIL-related resources and links
Claude Almansi

Unhide That Hidden Text, Please « Innovate Blog - 0 views

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    Adding an alternative accessible version just for blind people is discriminatory. According to accessibility guidelines - and common sense - alternative access for people with disabilities should only be used when there is no other way to make web content accessible. Besides, access to the text version would also simplify life for scholars - and for people using portable devices with a small screen: text can be resized far better than a puzzle of images with fixed width and height
Paul Beaufait

Encourager l'expression orale en classe de langue - Another teacher's website - 0 views

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    Strategies and techniques for autonomous recording activities in (or outside of) language classes with portable mp3 recorders, including sample materials, and guidelines for evaluation\n
Maggie Verster

Best Sites to Find Public Domain Images and Sounds for Student Projects | audio public-... - 0 views

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    Now that more and more classrooms are publishing student work for digital storytelling, podcasting, or through wikis and blogs it is becoming increasingly critical students follow the copyright and fair use guidelines. To help you and your students, I've created another freebie post - free images and sounds for student projects. Yes, there are multiple websites out there for public domain images and sounds, but I tried to pull those that are safe for student searching. You will find glorious photo landscapes, character illustrations of fairy tale characters, tornado sound effects, and more.
Victor Hugo Rojas B.

Tunisian English Teaching Forum: Guidelines For Better Power Point Presentations - 5 views

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    Very useful tips to consider and put into practice for oral presentations.
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