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Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: Ask & Answer Video Questions - 10 views

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    Questions and answers are the fundamental building blocks of language, so this is a great tool for checking out students' grammar and their ability to formulate questions and answers in any particular tense, so great online controlled speaking practice too.
Carla Arena

Passion-based learning in the 21st century: An interview with Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach | P... - 11 views

  • But when I talk about the shift to 21st century teaching and learning, I am not talking primarily about changing the tools we use. I’m talking about transforming the way most teachers teach today – either because they were taught to teach that way or because the accountability system makes them believe they have to teach that way.
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      It is really not about the tools, but about us and our students.
  • As a 21st century educator, I think about the relationship between content, the kinds of strategies I’m using as a teacher, and the technologies available.
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  • I think one of the things we’ve done is we’ve trained the passion out of our students from the second grade up.
  • “the future is no place for our better days.” What if we concentrate on making their better days come alive right now in our classrooms? What if we make the things we want them to learn extremely important right now instead of serving up some prefabricated curriculum that we’ve masticated and are now putting in their mouths at some kind of level WE think they can digest? That’s what learning with passion means to me.
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    This is a must-read!
Carolina Piacenti

Welcome to ESLvideo.com :: Free ESL video quizzes and resources for ESL / EFL students ... - 12 views

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    This is a practical tool for ESL/EFL teachers who like working with videos. There are free video quizzes and resources that can be used with students of different levels of proficiency.
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    Hey, Carol. This is great! ESLvideo has great potential in the classroom. Thanks for sharing it.
Cara Whitehead

Word Abbreviations - 12 views

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    Free online games and printable resources
Mariucha Dias

Oxford Practice Grammar - Grammar To Go Lesson 4 - 0 views

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    Grammar exercises
Natalia Antunes

Telltale Games - Sam & Max - 0 views

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    Great for having students creatively use language that has recently been taught and practiced, by creating dialogues among famous characters. A special touch: the characters actually speak the dialogues in the speech bubbles!!!
Denise De Felice

The Best Online Videos Showing ESL/EFL Teachers In The Classroom | Larry Ferlazzo's Web... - 0 views

  • Free Technology For Teachers iLearn Technology In Practice
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    A rich EFL/ESF Blog.
Jorge Menezes

Dfilm - is now Dvolver. Make your own movie with the MovieMaker - 1 views

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    pretty nice site for creating stories and short animations
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    pretty nice site for creating stories and short animations
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    We use it a lot at our school, Jorge. It is pretty nice for students to create their own story lines, or even to practice dialogues or grammar.
Maggie Verster

Take typing speed test and practice typing online - 0 views

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    Unlike much of the teaching typing software available out there, Keybr.com does not force you to type random characters over and over again; that is simply boring and contributes very little to your learning. Instead, Keybr.com generates readable random words using the phonetic rules of your native language. These words look almost natural, and often they really are. Typing sensible text is much easier than random letters, and it helps you to remember frequent key combinations. For example, it's almost impossible for the letter 'W' to follow the 'Z' in English, and you will never type this combination in Keybr.com. Instead, you will type more common words, such as "the," "that," "with," and so on. Keybr.com lets you introduce as few keys as possible to the lesson, adding more keys later when you feel that you are competent and fast enough on the current level. So, if you start with the keys from the Caps Lock row, then add keys form the Tab row, and then from the Shift row, you will eventually end up typing real text with capital letters and punctuation.
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