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ICCIC: A treat for man's best friend
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Tuesday, 5 January 2016. A treat for man's best friend. Musician and visual artist Laurie Anderson held a concert especially for dogs in New York’s Times Square on Monday evening, performed to be registered at a frequency that dogs hear best. After watching the video, get into pairs and prepare. Of the story as if you were a newsreader. You can use the words below. After presenting, y. Ou can read The Guardian's story here. What kind of music would your. About her terrier Lolabelle. A question of style.
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ICCIC: How to do well at the Speaking Test
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Tuesday, 26 May 2015. How to do well at the Speaking Test. What makes a good Speaking test candidate? In this video three examiners give their advice and tips for the Cambridge English First and Cambridge English Advanced Speaking tests. We think you'll find it useful, no matter which exam you are taking. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Inviting friends from abroad. William Shakespeare. A Webquest. The Edwin Blackman writing contest. Forming nouns from verbs. A question of style. Labels in this blog.
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ICCIC: Teacher's Notes
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ICCIC: Although or in spite of?
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Tuesday, 6 May 2014. Although or in spite of? How do you revise for exams? Here's a way to remember language points with rules and examples. Get into groups and agree on which points you each want to revise. Create your speaking avatar on Voki. And pick up a point from your notebook, reference section in your course book, or corrected writing tasks. Write the explanation and examples in the box you will find on the website and save. Present the language point to your classmates for group revision.
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ICCIC: Staying safe on the net
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Tuesday, 4 February 2014. Staying safe on the net. What's the best way to enjoy the Internet without getting into trouble? What would you do in the following situations? Look at the ideas below and give your opinion. Next, create a poster with your own tips. Source: Dudeny, Hocky and Pegrum. Digital Literacies. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Inviting friends from abroad. William Shakespeare. A Webquest. The Edwin Blackman writing contest. Forming nouns from verbs. A question of style.
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ICCIC: Cut yourself a bit of slack
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Thursday, 28 April 2016. Cut yourself a bit of slack. BBC Radio 1 DJ Gemma Cairney has never forgotten the E she got in GCSE maths. But, she says, it didn’t hold her back – and your life is not decided by that slip of paper with your exam results on. If you’re waiting anxiously for your results, she urges you to cut yourself a bit of slack. Prepare for all eventualities; and look forward to the future. What do the following words mean in the video? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A question of style.
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ICCIC: Old books reborn as art
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Tuesday, 5 April 2016. Old books reborn as art. What do you do with an outdated encyclopedia in the information age? Artist Brian Dettmer remixes them into beautiful, unexpected sculptures. Watch his talk and think of your own remix. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Inviting friends from abroad. William Shakespeare. A Webquest. The Edwin Blackman writing contest. Forming nouns from verbs. A question of style. Labels in this blog. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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ICCIC: What book would you be?
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Tuesday, 23 February 2016. What book would you be? Fahrenheit 451 describes a society where people are not allowed to read. The novel and its film version still hold present day values and ideas. To what extent is that so? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Inviting friends from abroad. William Shakespeare. A Webquest. The Edwin Blackman writing contest. Forming nouns from verbs. A question of style. Labels in this blog. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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ICCIC: Social Networks
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Tuesday, 21 May 2013. What's your favourite social net and how often do you visit? What other nets do you know? Who are they used by and what for? Create your poster on Piktochart. View Social Networks on Piktochart. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Inviting friends from abroad. William Shakespeare. A Webquest. The Edwin Blackman writing contest. Forming nouns from verbs. A question of style. Labels in this blog. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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ICCIC: What's an app?
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Tuesday, 14 May 2013. App' is short for 'application', which is another name for a computer program. Apps can let your phone or tablet do almost anything that the programmers can imagine, within the technical limitations of the device. This means that you can turn your phone into a remote control for a toy helicopter, your tablet into a turbo-charged drawing pad, and much else besides. In short, they're a way to perform almost any task on your phone, and in just a few years they've become a phenomenon.