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Tips for Teaching Teens (by Michelle Worgan) – Teaching Village

Tips for Teaching Teens (by Michelle Worgan) – Teaching Village | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it

It can be difficult to create a positive learning environment for teeangers. Here are some tips!

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AATF Technology Commission Tech Blog: Create and share video quizzes with Blubbr and YouTube

AATF Technology Commission Tech Blog: Create and share video quizzes with Blubbr and YouTube | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
Interesting news and tool to build authentic quizzes soon videos.
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taskmagic: Attachments: Fruits (French): List

taskmagic: TaskMagic (RT @taskmagic: "Les fruits" http://t.co/2gbosNOsqx #fle #langchat)
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Breaking News English ESL Lesson Plan on Margaret Thatcher

Breaking News English ESL Lesson Plan on Margaret Thatcher | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
English News Lessons: Free 26-Page lesson plan / 2-page mini-lesson - Margaret Thatcher - Handouts, online activity, mp3... current events.
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What's the Difference: ESL, EFL, ESOL, ELL, and ESP?

What's the Difference: ESL, EFL, ESOL, ELL, and ESP? | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
I was at the ProLiteracy conference in Alexandria, Virginia last November standing at the HEC Reading Horizons booth when a woman approached me and asked, “What does E-S-O-L stand for?” (She was re...
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Food Vocabulary Song

Food Vocabulary Song | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
Food vocabulary made fun with this simple, catchy song. Yum yum yum yum yum! (Learn simple Q&A and foods with "Are You Hungry?". What are your kids'/students' favorite foods?
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BrainPOP Jr. | Martin Luther King, Jr. | Game

Nice activity for language learners on writing biographies with sequencers and past tense. Also good to celebrate M.L. King day.
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Christmas Scene Gaming Dictation | Digital Play

Christmas Scene Gaming Dictation | Digital Play | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
Good game to practice Christmas vocabulary and there is/are with place preposition. Try it!
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Facebook success highlights challenge of turning friends into learners

Facebook success highlights challenge of turning friends into learners | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
There's a lot more to learning English via social media than clicking 'like'. How Facebook can extend classes and funnel quality material to learners of English.
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Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: An Updated Digital Differentiation Model

Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: An Updated Digital Differentiation Model | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
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These tools are of paramount importance in particular for learning a language as they allow students to test their knowledge and improve it thanks to interaction with peers.

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Audio Stories

Audio Stories | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
We have loads of ebooks / stories on our Story page and our Readers page. Also in these resources. 
However, it is sometimes great just to listen to stories.

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50 Tech Tasks For The English Language Classroom - EFL CLASSROOM 2.0

50 Tech Tasks For The English Language Classroom - EFL CLASSROOM 2.0 | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
Tasks are wonderfully simple ways  for getting students active and engaged in their learning ( and see my previous post of  50 regular tasks for the classroom.…...
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Active Listening in the EFL ESL Class

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Conte enfant. Des contes pour enfants à écouter, des histoires à télécharger.

Conte enfant. Des contes pour enfants à écouter, des histoires à télécharger. | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
Contes pour enfants, des contes gratuits enregistrés par Stéphy pour les enfants. Les histoires de Stéphyprod illustrées par Dang et Akoophen Prod.
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Making A Manifesto

Making A Manifesto | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
I’m always keeping up on what’s new in the world of visual text – be it kinetic typography, wordle, tagxedo and loads of other similar applications.
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Pictographs: the death of foreign language learning? - Telegraph

Forget English, Spanish or Esperanto – could the humble pictograph spell the demise of foreign language learning, asks Anne Merritt.
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Mind the App! Simple online tools for the EFL lesson

Workshop @ IATEFL Liverpool; April 2013, 04:05-04:50 GMT. (slides"Mind the App!
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Speaking Image - Collaborative annotation of interactive images | Resources and Tools for EFL Teachers

Speaking Image - Collaborative annotation of interactive images | Resources and Tools for EFL Teachers | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
Speaking Image is an application for creating interactive images, adding notes and create drawings on it collaboratively. Create groups and set editing permissions for public or restricted people for collaboration purposes.
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The author also provides interesting ideas on how to use them in the classroom. Great resource for language teaching Silent Movies for EFL activities | TELT

The author also provides interesting ideas on how to use them in the classroom. Great resource for language teaching Silent Movies for EFL activities | TELT | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
A collection of short, mostly silent movies with ideas for activities for language teaching.Shona Whyte's insight: Nice to have both resources and activities in the same place.
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TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE BEYOND CLIL

TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE BEYOND CLIL | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
I’d like to start writing this post by sharing some of the questions an Italian colleague asked me a few weeks ago as a result of a conference I recently gave at Zaragoza University on langua... (@jonacuso hi!
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ESL Jokes – Grammar, EFL interviewing and more

ESL Jokes – Grammar, EFL interviewing and more | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
Monday morning for most so let's get a few ESL Jokes to warm you up for another week of teaching EFL because a smile and a good mood should be the first thing y (Monday morning for most so let’s get a few ESL Jokes to warm you up for another...
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Why Students Should Use Twitter - Edudemic

Why Students Should Use Twitter - Edudemic | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
There are loads of scholarships, essay contests, STEM competitions and grant opportunities for middle school, high school and college students posted daily on Twitter. Having a Twitter account allows you to access all that and more. And this can greatly benefit the learning of a second language.
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Teachers Guide on The Use of ePortfolios in Education

Teachers Guide on The Use of ePortfolios in Education | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it

Have you ever thought of teaching your students how to create an ePortfolio ? Well if you have not then it is about time to take the idea seriously. There are actually several reasons why you should encourage students to create their own ePortfolios but before we delve into them let me just briefly define what an ePortfolio is.


 


ePortfolio is an electronic journal where one collects evidence of their learning. It is the equivalent of the traditional pen and paper journals where we used to track our learning journey before technology takes over. ePortfolios can either be discipline specific or genrally open to the entire lifelong learning experience. We in education are interested in the first type.


 


The good thing about ePortfolios is that they help students reflect about their own learning.This reflection is a necessary mental process for developing critical thinking. Students no longer are just passive learners but rather actively participate in the improvement of their learning.


 


Read more, very interesting:


http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/10/teachers-guide-use-eportfolios.html


 


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English Attack! | L

English Attack! | L | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it

Improve your English with hit movies, cult TV shows, music videos and games.


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Marie Dossogne's curator insight, February 5, 4:34 PM

JUST GREAT

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Great but not free unfortunately...

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EnglishCentral: Free video lessons on Facebook

EnglishCentral: Free video lessons on Facebook | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it

Learn with our video lessons FREE on Facebook.  Enjoy the power of personalized language immersion. 


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English Language FAQ: Is the general standard of English declining?

English Language FAQ: Is the general standard of English declining? | Foreign language teaching | Scoop.it
Is the standard of English declining?http://t.co/RroU9PX1 @oupelt#words #language #TeachingEnglish #BritishCouncil #efl #esol #english #esl...
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