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For teachers of English. Category Archives: teaching tips. How to get 10 grammar teaching activities from one video clip. April 8, 2014. Here’s an excellent post from Adam Simpson’s blog. On How to get 10 grammar teaching activities from one video clip. The tips in the post will work with other videos as well, not only with the one presented there. Very good, practical ideas, covering various grammar areas – overall an extremely useful and original post, so check it out. English teacher blogs I read.
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Becoming a Better EFL Teacher: Practical techniques for Early Childhood Development and Stimulation
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Becoming a Better EFL Teacher. For foreign language learning, for teaching English as a Foreign Language, to develop skill as an Article Writer or give polished Speaking Presentations - You're in the right place! Thursday, June 24, 2010. Practical techniques for Early Childhood Development and Stimulation. Methods of Early Childhood Development Stimulation. Early Childhood Development: The Five Senses. Early Childhood Development: Audio Stimulation Techniques. 8226; Talking or reading to the unborn child.
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Chris Johnson Blog LAI598: April 2010
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Chris Johnson Blog LAI598. Sunday, April 25, 2010. More From Flickr, Does it Ever End? Using Big Huge Labs. Big Huge Labs offers a great deal of potential to get students interested in the subject matter within Social Studies. Pictures are worth a thousand words and if that is true, Big Huge Labs has more words in it than anything out there. The site offers numerous ways on how to incorporate visuals into any type of lesson or project. Labels: Big Huge Labs. Flickr.Creative Common Licensing. CC BY 2.0.
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For teachers of English. TESOL’s Electronic Village Online registration. January 3, 2011. Call for Participation in TESOL’s Electronic Village Online (EVO). 10 January 2011 – 13 February 2011. Sessions are free and open to anyone around the globe. Registration starts on 3 January 2011. For an overview and a short description of the 10 sessions click. Http:/ evosessions.pbworks.com/w/page/33481412/Call for Participation2011. Http:/ evosessions.pbworks.com/w/page/33494025/Becoming-a-Webhead-2011. Http:/ ev...
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For teachers of English. Lie to me – a back to school activity. September 1, 2011. Students come to the first English lesson of the new school year expecting the inevitable: the teacher asking them about their summer holidays. Justifiably, they’re bored with it. Here’s a twist to liven up this old routine:. Ask your students to get into groups of three or four. Of the story has to be true or made up, not only certain elements or parts. The best story chosen in each group is presented to the whole class.
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Frontier Adventure News: Epals and Me
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This is a blog to inspire! Hopefully, my classmates from LAI 598 and I will learn more about each other, and how to become stronger educators through new mediums. I've been an English teacher for three years. I taught for one year in Hamburg, NY and two years in Houston, TX. Finding new ways to motivate those around me is one of the keys to understanding who I am. View my complete profile. Creating a Classroom out of a Chorus from Continen. Using Flickr in the Classroom. Free Technology for Teachers.
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On noticing | onefortywords
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Teaching unplugged – in brief. July 1, 2010 at 5:51 pm · Filed under Reflections. Mum was a teacher all her working life, and her varied career ranged from voice training at Central School of Speech and Drama to remedial English in secondary education. I wonder whether, if she hadn’t noticed, she would have gone on to become a teacher? Or whether her orientation towards teaching led her to notice? Either way, this kind of noticing is just as important as the language kind. Visual of the month.
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How soon was then? | onefortywords
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Teaching unplugged – in brief. How soon was then? May 2, 2010 at 10:50 am · Filed under Sunday Supplement. There’s something stirring at onefortywords, and it’s not just the effect of spring, prince of seasons, on the heart. I’m used to that and I think I can cope. What do I get? Our horizons did expand. They had to world music in the 70s meant Una Paloma Blanca. The rarity of must-have releases left us to free to explore the back pages of rock, soul and gospel. And we haven’t been burdened b...Well, it ...
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Who are you? | onefortywords
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Teaching unplugged – in brief. July 1, 2010 at 5:48 pm · Filed under Inspirations. I once spent a day at mum’s secondary school when I was on half term. When a girl came up and asked: ‘Who are you? I said cautiously that I was Mrs Meddings’s son. ‘You poor sod’, she replied. Mum was passionate about education, from its capacity to train the mind and liberate the heart to its role in social mobility; from the value of the arts to the iniquity of SATS. And I never felt like a poor sod. Visual of the month.
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