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"A picture is worth a thousand words." -- Unknown Though the origin of this popular adage is unclear, one thing is clear: using photos with English Language Learners (ELLs) is one of the most resourceful ways to help students in learning a language. Delete the scoop?
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The title says it all. This site contains hundreds of visual aids (illustrations) that can be used to support instructional tasks such as describing objects and people (i.e., teaching vocabulary) or describing entire events and situations (i.e., teaching grammar). You can also use it to make your worksheets look more interesting, especially when Google Images fails to provide you with appropriate image. Via Agata, Jean, LaiaJoana, Renee Maufroid, Diana Turner
Man's comment, September 5, 2012 2:17 PM
This is useful material thought and designed.
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Good resource to start digging into the possibilities students creating interactive activities: Creation and collaboration in a catchy app!