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Grammar has regrettably but understandably fallen by the wayside for a generation of connected learners and web 2.0 students. Delete the scoop?
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Language Learning Journal, Summer 2006, No 33, 59-67Appropriate language assessment in content and language integrated learningCarol MorganUniversity of BathABSTRACTThis article describes a smaii-scale research project in two schools using content... Delete the scoop?
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TRAVEL ENGLISH: English for tourists, English for travel, travel-related phrases Via Ricardo Martín Ramirez , Anna Costikoglou Delete the scoop?
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We're big advocates of conversational writing that's engaging, persuasive, and fun. So that means it's perfectly fine to fracture the occasional stuffy gram Via Natassa Dourvetaki Delete the scoop?
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Simple guide to use diplomatic English or polite English. Use these diplomatic English phrases and polite English phrases in everyday business communication Delete the scoop?
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Theories of Learning. Connectivism: A new type of learning for the digital age Via Susan Bainbridge, Laurent Blanquer
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Une vision schématique des théories de l'apprentissage... Delete the scoop?
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14 Twitter Tips and Tricks for Power Users Via Jon Samuelson Delete the scoop?
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Pictures of people doing things, Verb words Classroom Actions Sport, exercise actions 911 Emergency, Across, actions , Adaptive Bike, All (Pictures of people doing things, Verb words Via Juergen Wagner, SandraVBarbosa Delete the scoop?
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While there are hundreds of tools and devices available, we have found 10 creative ways to use Google tools and services to help improve learning. Delete the scoop?
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One in a series of articles for teachers of English as a Foreign Language. Via Evaggelia Charalambous, Anna Epistithiou Delete the scoop?
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Trinity College Notebook by Isaac Newton This is a notebook Newton acquired while he was an undergraduate at Trinity College and used from about 1661 to 1665 (see his inscription). It includes many notes from his studies and, increasingly, his own explorations into mathematics, physics and metaphysics. It was judged 'Not fit to be printed' by Newton's executor and was presented to the Library by the fifth Earl of Portsmouth in 1872. ... Via Informatics Delete the scoop?
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It is often thought that multiple languages limit ‘regular' learning - the interference assumption - but Dr. Wu's research shows the effect is not subtractive. It becomes a cognitive advantage. Delete the scoop?
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I have received several requests on how to perform certain tasks on Google Spreadsheets and since I am really out of time to answer each of these requests I deemed it important to share with you these useful tutorials. Via Frédéric DEBAILLEUL Delete the scoop?
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I'm just going to come out and say it: I'm burnt out. Delete the scoop?
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Voiced alveolar stop and breathy-voiced low back unrounded vowel — better known as duhhh Delete the scoop?
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Sponsored Q&A: Join us to share advice and ideas on bringing languages to life in schools, Thursday 16 May 2013, 6pm to 8pm (RT @GuardianTeach: Join us for our live language learning chat weds 6-8pm: teaching tips and creative lesson ideas Delete the scoop?
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MindMeister's hangout. Get insights from customers and partners on their experiences with mind mapping in the classroom... http://www.scoop.it/t/classemapping Via Lucas Gruez Delete the scoop?
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PicLits.com is a creative writing and e-learning site that matches beautiful images with carefully selected keywords in order to inspire you. It is a forum for creative writing, social interaction, and can also be used as a teaching tool. Via Kathleen Cercone
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An interesting tool that can be used for a variety of age levels to encourage brainstorming and creative writing. Similar to found poetry. Drag and drop words from those listed below to create a short phrase or sentence. Delete the scoop?
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Here's an interesting perspective to take on technology in the classroom. A new report sheds some light on the people actually buying all that BYOD. Delete the scoop?
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Student: ‘Teacher, am I going to pass this course?’ Me: ‘What do you think? Do you have any thoughts about your performance so far?’ This is a conversation I’ve had many hundreds of times down the ... Delete the scoop?
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Social media posts and videos are cropping up in academic publications more and more. This chart shows just how to cite social media with ease. Via EdTechSandyK, Sophia Mavridi
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Always confirm citation formats with the original authority (MLA, APA, etc.), but this is a nice quick reference. Delete the scoop?
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http://maps.google.com/help/maps/helloworld/desktop/preview/ Take a tour of the new Google Maps. Via Chiraag, Informatics Delete the scoop?
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The study uncovered a range of factors concerning the teaching of English to young learners globally from the perspective of teachers involved in implementing these programmes. In particular, it shows that many of these factors are commonly experienced by teachers across different countries and contexts. The paper concludes with five key recommendations for future action to support teaching English to young learners. Via Nik Peachey
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This was published in 2011 but I've only just come across it. Well-researched study, downloadable from the teachingenglish site. Delete the scoop?
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