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Isabelle Jones

Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:: Morph your voice in Audacity - 0 views

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    Morph your voice in Audacity Did you know that by applying certain effects to your voice in Audacity , you can sound dramatically different and take on a character of your own. To do this, first highlight your vocal track and then follow the instructions below to generate each effect: 1. If you'd like to sound like ... a robot Click on the Effect Menu and then Delay ... Change the Decay amount to 10 Change the Delay time to 0.009 Change the Number of echos to 30 Click OK Click on the Effect Menu again Click Repeat Delay Repeat this 5 times or more if necessary Listen to this example: Download Creating_a_robot_voice_in_Audacity.mp3 2. If you'd like to sound like ... a demonic spirit Click on the Edit Menu and then Duplicate Highlight the second track Click on the Effect Menu and then Change Pitch ... Change the Semitone (half-steps) to -1 Click OK Highlight the first track Click on the Edit Menu and then Duplicate Highlight the third track Click on the Effect Menu and then Change Pitch ... Change the Semitone (half-steps) to -5 Click OK Click on the Effect Menu and then Bass Boost ... Click OK Drag the Gain slide on the left of the third track to +3DB Highlight the second track Click on the Effect Menu and then Echo ... Change the Delay time (seconds) to 0.1 Change the Decay factor to 0.6 Click OK Listen to this example: Download Creating_a_demonic_voice_in_Audacity.mp3 3. If you'd like to sound like ... a chipmunk Click on the Effect Menu and then Change Pitch ... Change the Percent Change to 100 Click OK Listen to this example: Download Creating_a_chipmunk_voice_in_Audacity.mp3 4. If you'd like to sound like ... a telephone operator Click o
Martin Burrett

Persuasive letter about writing persuasive letter - 7 views

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    A letter which attempts to persuade the reader to write their own persuasive letter, and which highlights some of the main points to include.
Tami Brass

Spanish Phrase Finder - 0 views

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    Over 70 topics from Accommodation to Work. Each Phrase is accompanied by a simple pronunciation guide which ensures that there's no problem pronouncing the foreign words. English words are in black text; Spanish words are in red. Practical hints and useful vocabulary are highlighted. Where the English words appear first, this indicates vocabulary you may need. Where the red Spanish words appear first, these are words you are more likely to see written on signs and notices. Where appropriate, possible phrases you may hear in reply to your questions are indicated under You May Hear.
Belinda Flint

http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6040748 - 3 views

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    Article highlighting the amazing things MFL teachers are doing in the UK with technology. Making language teachers look fab - way to go team!
Barbara Lindsey

Qik | Product Highlight - 0 views

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    Live video sharing via cell phone
James OReilly

ScienceDirect - Current Biology : Cultural Confusions Show that Facial Expressions Are ... - 0 views

  • Central to all human interaction is the mutual understanding of emotions
  • achieved primarily by a set of biologically rooted social signals evolved for this purpose—facial expressions of emotion
  • Rather than distributing their fixations evenly across the face as Westerners do, Eastern observers persistently fixate the eye region
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  • Our results question the universality of human facial expressions of emotion, highlighting their true complexity, with critical consequences for cross-cultural communication and globalization.
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