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Brian Smith

Chat Support Software - A 'Must Have' Part of Your E-Commerce Website - 1 views

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    Chat support software has now become a 'must have' part of every e-commerce website for its remarkable features. This web-based chat application helps s retailer to develop a quick contact with his customers to carry out seamless business communication. Using live chat, the retailers can provide instant, more personalized and real-time assistance to their customers.
Joe Beagle

A Way with Words Podcast - 8 views

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    Learn all about different words and how they're used.
sally66

ESL Video :: Free ESL/EFL Video Activities for English Students - 9 views

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    Create quizzes using youtube video.
Barbara Lindsey

STARTALK Site Visit Guide - 13 views

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    These are excellent resources to use for assessing language programs and teaching in general!
Fiona Joyce

101 Ways to Use Tagxedo (Completed!) - All Things Tagxedo - 16 views

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    The fabulous Tagxedo. A more than serious rival to our beloved Wordle. Check out these great ideas.
Fiona Joyce

Quiz : le développement durable, une langue vivante - Eco(lo) - Blog LeMonde.fr - 3 views

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    Quiz on the environment and relevant vocabulary in French. Useful for coursework?
Isabelle Jones

Angleterre : Les nouvelles excuses technologiques des élèves paresseux | Vous... - 3 views

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    Great for looking at the Use of Passe Compose
Barbara Lindsey

Education Week: Science Grows on Acquiring New Language - 6 views

  • For example, when babies born to native-English-speaking parents played three times a week during that window with a native-Mandarin-speaking tutor, at 12 months, they had progressed in their ability to recognize both English and Mandarin sounds, rather than starting to retrench in the non-native language. By contrast, children exposed only to audio or video recordings of native speakers showed no change in their language trajectory. Brain-imaging of the same children backed up the results of test-based measures of language specialization.
  • The research may not immediately translate into a new language arts curriculum, but it has already deepened the evidence for something most educators believe instinctively: Social engagement, particularly with speakers of multiple languages, is critical to language learning.
  • “The key to that series of studies is exposure and live interactions with native speakers,” Ms. Lebedeva said. “The interactions need to be naturalistic: eye contact, gestures, exaggerated phonemes.”
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  • “Human brains are wired to learn best in social interactions, whether that learning is about language or problem-solving or emotion,” Ms. Lebedeva said, “but language is such a ubiquitous human behavior that studying it gives us an example of how more general learning takes place.”
  • at the science-oriented Ultimate Block Party held in New York City this month, children of different backgrounds played games in which they were required to sort toys either by shape or color, based on a rule indicated by changing flashcards. A child sorting blue and yellow ducks and trucks by shape, say, might suddenly have to switch to sorting them by color. The field games exemplified research findings that bilingual children have greater cognitive flexibility than monolingual children. That is, they can adapt better than monolingual children to changes in rules—What criteria do I use to sort?—and close out mental distractions—It doesn’t matter that some blue items are ducks and some are trucks.
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    researchers long thought the window for learning a new language shrinks rapidly after age 7 and closes almost entirely after puberty. Yet interdisciplinary research conducted over the past five years at the University of Washington, Pennsylvania State University, and other colleges suggest that the time frame may be more flexible than first thought and that students who learn additional languages become more adaptable in other types of learning, too.
Maggie Verster

Jumping into a Blogging Adventure with My Students « About a Teacher - 11 views

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    A great way that teachers are using blogs with their studetns
mbarek Akaddar

Top 10 Wordle Lessons for the Classroom - 9 views

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    Top 10 Ways to Use Wordle's Word Clouds for Classroom Lessons
Barbara Lindsey

CaptionTube: Home - 4 views

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    Caption Youtube videos for free. Must have a google account to use.
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