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FluentU - 7 views

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    This is a wonderfully designed site to learn Mandarin Chinese. It uses a huge collection of Chinese TV programmes and movie clips with interactive and dual-language subtitles. Click on a Chinese character is see the translation and hear the pronunciation. You can set your ability level and also what sort of media you are interested in. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Mandarin+%26+Chinese+culture
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Stop and Learn English: Amusia - 0 views

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    Listen to part of a television programme in which Dr Oliver Sacks talks about a neurological condition called Amusia.
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ARGuing for multilingual motivation - 0 views

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    ARGuing is a Comenius project funded within the European Union Lifelong Learning programme for the promotion of language learning for secondary school students (ages 13 to16).\n\nThe project has created a special collaborative, multilingual game, called an Alternate Reality Game,
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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.
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pluzz.fr - voir ou revoir les programmes de france télévisions - France Télév... - 3 views

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    Watch previous 7 days of French tv for free. Fabulous site.
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Minimalist Biography - 0 views

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    the biography of the awesome developer of Weather Pixie; looking for her!
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    am looking for Tasmin Bowles, the developer of Weather Pixie: it is down; does she have marketing needs?
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Masters programmes - Department of Professional Development - Canterbury Christ Church ... - 0 views

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    Teaching Your own Language-Issues for the Native Teacher
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Neil's CLIL, or Deep Level ESP? article 1 - 0 views

  • an umbrella term, used to describe a whole spectrum of approaches" They expand this by saying that "Content Based Instruction (CBI) – an approach familiar to many ELT practitioners where the focus is on the topic which students learn about, but the aim is developing linguistic ability – would fall under the umbrella of CLIL. Other CLIL approaches include ICL (integration of content and language), TTE (teaching through English), CLIC (content and language integrated classrooms), FLAC (foreign languages across the curriculum), and FLIP (foreign language immersion programmes)." (P. 26)
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