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Lettre d'Albert Camus a son instituteur - 3 views

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    from Bernadette Holmes speech at LW2013
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Stack Exchange - 2 views

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    As you know, teachers know everything. But there are some mere mortals out there who still need to ask questions. This is a fabulous site with over 80 specialist areas to ask questions to the cloud. The community will then help you find an answer. The areas include English and other languages, computing, maths, science, history and much more. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
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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
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Using Twitter for Language Study « IdeaLogues - 0 views

  • So how do you find non-English-writing Twits? Serendipity:  Search Twitter for a term you’re interested in, see who’s talking about it.  For example, I searched for “Dokdo,” hoping to learn more about the controversy between Japan and South Korea over the islands known as Dokdo in Korean and Takeshima in Japanese, and found Mojin, a Japanese Twit I now follow. Twitter Search’s Advanced Search Page:  Select the language you want, put in words you’re interested in, and see what you get.  Note that for Japanese I’ve found it to be a little difficult to use actual Japanese words for some reason… Use FriendFeed’s Rooms to find interesting Twits in your target language.  Here’s a Japanese Room I belong to; here’s a Japanese News Room, although more of the links are in English. Search the followers and followings of a Twit you like.  For example, I like the NHK (Japan’s version of PBS or BBC) Twitter feed, and have found some interesting Twits to follow from the list of who NHK follows.
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Links to individual subjects | Supporting the new secondary curriculum for languages - 0 views

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    example of cross-curricular approaches for the new PoS
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Wordle - Frequently Asked questions - 0 views

  • Wordle is a Java applet, and Java applets are not permitted to write anything to your disk. So, while the applet could generate a jpeg, it wouldn't be able to give it to you! You can certainly take a screenshot of the Wordle applet.
  • There's a "Print..." button below the Wordle area, on the left-hand side. Press it. You will be prompted to allow the Wordle "Java applet" to access your printer. Please check the checkbox that says "Always permit", and accept the dialog.
  • Windows users will need to use third-party software to generate a PDF from the print dialog. Adobe Acrobat is fine, but I happen to use the free-as-in-beer CutePDF Writer. I have no relationship to the folks who make CutePDF, nor do I take any responsibility for anything that might happen as a result of your using it. If you do use CutePDF, you'll also need to install Ghostscript, a free-as-in-speech PostScript interpreter. The PDFs you make in this way are fully scalable, and suitable for making posters, T-Shirts, what have you. Please tell me about anything interesting you've done with Wordle.
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    refer to paragraphs about PDF
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Yahoo! Photo Soup - 0 views

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    Good starter on the iwb: pictures and wordsearch. Works well for Spanish -less well with French. Hints and solutions available on the screeen.
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benefits of using blogs in mfl education - Szukaj w Google - 0 views

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    Social Networking to Improve Conversation in Secondary Modern Foreign Languages
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Search Results for Spanish - 4 views

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    Really wide-ranging cool online vocabulary games!
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