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Project 366: Carnival and other eccentricities
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[image: ELT CLIL EFL ESL Carnival photos, ideas, resources]Images by C.
Pang. See here for more.
Carnival! Some like it, some don't, but whether you do or d...
Reported Speech activities, ideas and links
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It is mid-term break now. At the moment I’m enjoying myself reading
blogathon posts and doing some preperation for the first week of the
school. Februa...
The Royal Wedding, again!!!
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Yes, I know you’re a bit fed up… We’ve been watching the interview in class
etc.. but I think it is a good example of how young British people talk;
the sp...
Dónde encontrar e-books en idiomas
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La lectura digital está aquí para quedarse, y es ya una tarea cotidiana
leer en un lector de libros electrónico, en una tableta o incluso en un
teléfo...
DIY Comprehension Fans!
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Stop over at The Organized Classroom Blog today to find out more about a
fun reading comprehension tool and grab your freebies to make your own!
See y...
Ohio eTech Conference 2012 (Day Two)
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On day two of the Ohio eTech Conference that ran 2/13-2/15 at the Columbus,
Ohio Convention Center I managed to attend 3 presentations…here is my
re-cap of...
Serialized stories by Macmillan and onestopenglish
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The Macmillan readers team in collaboration with the onestopenglish team
have launched a series of audio serializations at different levels. The
series has...
Create Your Own Magazine
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[image: artistic-surreal-photomanipulation-by-sarolta-ban-01]
Ever felt those great ideas lightening you up?
Great ideas, like stories are meant to be sha...
A Low Level Reader with ‘Ant Hill Trap’
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Level: Beginners Location: Computer Room Skills Focus: Reading Language
focus: There is/ are, prepositions of place, ordinals Game: Ant Hill Trap
An engag...
Family
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I have recently started to teach my 10th graders, the vocabulary related to
the Family and our relationship with our parents and relatives.
I've found this...
Correcciones
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En respuesta a La leyenda urbana de los fluorescentes:
Muchas gracias por los enlaces.
Parece ser, entonces, que el consumo es menor que en encendido. No ...
Lino: tablón de anuncios en línea
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En la última entrada del blog de Lourdes Domenech, descubro una interesante herramienta Web 2.0.
Se trata de Lino it, una especie de tablón de anuncios virtu...
Evaluar el conocimiento a través de un serious games
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Evaluar es demostrar que se ha aprendido. En los serious games se puede
evaluar el aprendizaje a través de métodos tradicionales o con los
elementos intera...
Confession Tuesday: Common Core Concerns
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It’s been far too long since my last educational confession. I can’t
remember the last time I confessed. And I confess that I’m feeling too lazy
to look ...
El tango del opositor
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[image: 'Tango' photo (c) 2006, Photos - license:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/]
No quería escribir sobre esto,pero me imagino que no podía d...
2011-2012 GRADED READERS
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*Here you have the list of graded readers you have available at the High
School Library. Click on them to get more information!*
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1. Choose one of the...
Unit 6 2º ESO
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Take a look at Unit 6 Outline
Revise *Modals (Can, Must, Should)*
New *Should/Shouldn't*:* *1, 2, 3* *
Learn all about *Tableware*: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,...
Reported Speech
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glitter-graphics.com
If we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the
speaker’s exact words (direct speech), but reported (indirect) s...
Contest: Desserts from the World
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*CONTEST: Desserts from the World*
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We are reading some recipes in English, Spanish and French. Next week, we
will have a dessert tasting morning.
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*Date...
Flipped Classroom A New Learning Revolution
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Via Scoop.it – Technologies in ELTFlipped Classroom is an inverted method
of instruction where teaching and learning take place online outside of the
class...
Intermediate English: The 2012 Oscars
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AnswerTips: Double click any word to see a dictionary definitionTweet This week's lesson activity for English students is a listening quiz about the 2012 ...
Try the Microsoft Flight Simulator for Free
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When I was a kid a friend of mine had Microsoft's flight simulator on his
computer (he was also the only friend I had that had a computer at home)
and he ...
I Wanna Dance with Somebody
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I heard the notice of Whitney Houston’s passing on my car radio Saturday
evening. I surprised myself by reacting to the news with tears. Why would
I cry ...
¡úlitmo día de la oferta!
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Qué triste… se acerca el final de la gran oferta de 2012 aquí en
hablamejoringles.com. ¡Muchas gracias a todos los que han participado! La
respuesta ha sid...
Diigo Links (weekly)
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Shakespeare Works When Shakespeare Plays – UC Davis School of Education
Teaching Artists from some of the world’s most respected Shakespeare
Theatres share...
12 Language Learning Tips
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Learning a new language can be difficult, but not impossible. No matter how
old you are, there are methods and techniques that can make it easier to
absorb...
Aditi Rao
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[image: Aditi Rao]
Aditi Rao, USA, Educational Technology
Aditi Rao earned her B.A. in English at the University of Texas at Austin,
where she simultaneou...
Dia d'Internet Segura 2012
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Demà dia 7 de febrer és el Dia d'Internet Segura 2012.
Aquest és el vídeo promocional per enguany, amb el lema "Descobrint junts
el món digital... amb segur...
CLIL Units in English , French and German
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It's a long time I haven't post anything, mostly due to lack of time, and
also because I post more often via twitter.
But this time it is really worthy t...
Express Yourself
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McDonald's is pimping their McCafe espresso coffees furiously on television
commercials lately. The guy doing the voice-over on the commercial
unmistakabl...
The Night Watchman Maze …
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I’ve had a couple of email requests about the puzzle in the “Mr. G” post.
I first saw this in a comic book when I was a kid and comic books cost
10-ce...
Activities on David Copperfield
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&am...
English: time 4 a revamp?
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Nothing so amazes me more than the fact, that despite so many other
languages havie large governing bodies which analyze, stay on top of and
make changes ...
Newspaper + Marker= Poetry
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Hemos encontrado en *Pinar's Blog* (un blog muy recomendable lleno de cosas
alucinantes y curiosas) una entrada que recoge una iniciativa que nos ha
enca...
Annotexting
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The following is a collaborative guest post by Michael Fisher and Jeanne
Tribuzzi , of the Curriculum 21 Faculty. The companion LIVEBINDER OF
INTERACTIVE T...
“Socrates Fails Teacher Evaluation”
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“Socrates Fails Teacher Evaluation” is a great post by Heidi_Hayes_Jacobs.
It’s a must-read. Here’s how she ends it: The results were posted in the
Agora f...
Video project
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*Specifications*
- You must work in groups of 5 or 6
- present a creative and original recorded musical video
- include a video recorded by the s...
To Do List
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Language level: Pre-intermediate (A2) – Intermediate(B1) Learner type: All
ages Time: 45 minutes Activity: Watching a short film, discussion, writing
a to ...
Making a Machinima in Second Life – in 19 Steps
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For the next few weeks I will be working and helping moderate the MachinEVO
course in Second Life, one of the TESOL EVO courses. We are all hoping to
learn...
Once Upon a Time in America: Used To
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This activity was taken from an unforgettable classic. It is a wonderful
movie with a brilliant story and saga. It's one of my all times favorite. I
took a...
Write an effective essay
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Have a look to this video and you'll learn more about writting good and
effective essays in class.
HTTP://WWW.MYPLACEFORENGLISH.BLOGSPOT.COM
Find out about your dreams
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Some people say that you can't really speak a language until you start to
dream in that language. I'm not really sure that's true, but in this
activity we ...
10 Tools for Increasing Engagement in Online Courses
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Over the last few years I've done a lot of work developing writing and
redeveloping online courses and course materials. In the initial rush to
get learni...
REVIEW FOR THE TEST NEXT WEEK!
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In order to review the RELATIVE PRONOUNS and thanks to the collaboration of
one classmate, you can spend some time working on them through the use of
the f...
The 27th Blog Carnival
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Welcome to the latest ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival. Enjoy!
Do your students ever enter ‘the zone’? Do you ever find that your dear
learners enter that perfe...
Arrived in Labs!
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It’s an exciting time of the year for me again! The book that I have
co-authored with Jennifer Verschoor has arrived in labs finally! It’s my
first digital...
Advertising slogans past and present - gapfill quiz
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Try your hand at completing some of Britain's best known advertising
slogans.
For each exercise, click on a word in the box and then click on an
appropr...
La fatal actualitat de Dewey
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Una nova i feliç casualitat de Twitter m’ha portat a descobrir (via
@carmebove) el bloc Práctica Reflexiva pràcticament al mateix temps que
llegia el llibr...
Collaborative writing
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New week, new exciting tasks! This week I have been exploring some digital
tools for collaborative writing in the English class. The first activity
consist...
[iPads+Classrooms] Inside a 5th Grade iPad Classroom
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Every time I ask around in my Personal Learning Network (PLN) on Twitter
about who is using iPads effectively in their classrooms, many different
names com...
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
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[image: Women bringingitive change]
Thomson Reuters invites you to join us in celebrating International
Women's Day and the role of women in bringing abou...
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