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claudio azevedo

Movie Segments for Warm-ups and Follow-ups - 0 views

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    My new blog for movie segments to brainstorm, warm-up, follow-up, wrap-up topics that will be discussed in class. There you'll have the lesson plans, the movie segment, and activities that foster conversation, listening and vocabulary acquisition.
Elysio Soares

Immune Attack - 0 views

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    Good for biology teachers as well as content-based EFL/ESL lessons
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    Learn immunology and biology concept through playing a videogame
anonymous

SMILE Management - 0 views

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    The Best Way to Create Online Tests - SMILE and CLEAR are both from Michigan State University, and allow teachers (and students) to easily create clozes, drag-and-drop exercises, and sequencing activities. They also allow you to use audio and video with the activities. This is an excellent site for making a variety of ESL/EFL-related assessments.
Jose Antonio da Silva

grammar index - 0 views

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    Site with grammar quizzes
Claudio Fleury

The Best Sites For Grammar Practice | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 0 views

  • Movie Segments To Assess Grammar Goals is a blog by Claudio Azevedo from Brazil. The blog shares grammar exercises connected to…movie segments. He has online video clips embedded in the blog along with the exercises. Unfortunately, it’s unlikely his blog’s host, blogspot, is going to make it through many school content filters, but it would be easy enough to get the videos through Netflix or upload them to a site like Edubogs TV so they can be seen at school.
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    There is a mention to Claudio Azevedo's blogs in this post.
Justine Arena

Edmodo | Home - 1 views

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    webtools
Nik Peachey

On Blogging and Social Media: How to create your own news portal - 12 views

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    For the last few weeks I've been trying out a free tool called Slinkset and I have found it to be pretty useful. Slinkset is a tool that enables you to create your own 'portal' site ( A 'portal' site is one that links to other content rather than a tool for producing content) and I've been using it to create a kind of educational technology news site. I've used it to keep track of the things that I'm reading, writing and watching online as well as adding a few links to conferences.
claudio azevedo

BOTW Blog Directory > Reference > Education > Teachers Blogs - Submit Blog - 8 views

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    Best of the web blogs
Justine Arena

Adult Learning Activities | California Distance Learning Project - 5 views

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    reading and listening
Nik Peachey

Using the webcam to develop pronunciation - EnglishUp - 1 views

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    The webcam can be a vital tool in helping to support our students' pronunciation habits and helping them to 'see' how words and expressions are pronounced and what particular pronunciation features they need to be aware of. So here are a few tips and examples to help you use your webcam to help with your students' pronunciation.
Nik Peachey

Using the webcam to engage with online students - EnglishUp - 4 views

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    Tips on how to use the webcam for teaching online
Nik Peachey

Why ebooks should be cheaper and how to get my book for free - 5 views

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    In an effort to counteract this I would like to make my ebook Digital Video - A manual for language teachers freely available to anyone without the means to pay for it who is willing to help me with a little research project.
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