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Inspiration for tired EFL Teachers
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On Sunday I wrote about a couple of the themes which emerged over the course of the week at IATEFL. Here I will continue! Demand More, Be More! How much do you challenge your students? Do you get...
I was reading just this morning in Brabara Hoskins Sakamoto’s lovely Teaching Village blog about how tired we teachers are all feeling at the moment, and how important it is not to burn the c...
Free documentary English video about people learning English around the world. This video package is a learning tool in itself with accompanying classroom materials for English teachers.
hello friends, this is one more social media I'm trying to meet people to chat and swap experienc...
A good idea, for mobile learning. Instead of trawling through all the apps you can find what you want here in this directory. Check it out.
Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: 15 Sites for Finding Images and Clip Art for Education
Looks good but stds need to learn about Creative Commons too.
Using Technology as the tool for creating the preparation for the discussion means there are opportunities for the teacher to check in on the potential online discussions that may occur and have access to the prep work the students have done for the discussion. Read on to find out how the iPad can be used in each of the roles in Literature Circles. Via Nik Peachey
Practice speaking English with interesting video clips such as Steve Jobs: Stanford Commencement Address Part 1. Learn new vocabulary and improve your pronunciation in a fun and effective new way.
It’s been an energizing here in Glasgow today, and I finally got to meet a few of my Twitter friends. (hope I’ll be meeting more tonight at the ELTCHAT party as well. So, I thought I...
Welcome to the wonderful world of Funnyexam.com - a website crammed with hilariously bad answers given by students in both the UK and US.
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Lisa M. Dabbs M.Ed. (@teachingwthsoul on Twitter) is the facilitator of Edutopia's New Teacher Connections group.
Search/browse most accurate word frequency lists of English.
How to Protect Your Screenplay by C.J. Perry Finally, you have completed your script. After countless drafts, workshops, and merciless editing sessions, you now have a correctly formatted, workable manuscript.
Interesting way to motivate students. This could work with poems, short news items, learner texts etc.
Fixoodle is a social website that connects people all around the globe who are studying languages to help each other learn. Post something. We'll fix it. Enter something. Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Yuly Asencion
Smilebox makes storytelling easy and fun! If you saw my Happy Easter post, you’ll already have an idea of the way this site works. I started using it a lot at Christmas because there were som...
Questioning is a key way of gaining information about and from other people. Here's lots of details on how to do it.
Here are the materials, links, videos etc.
Lovely blog with good, practical ideas.
Retelling Very Funny Ads I love using adverts in my teaching. If you ignore the fact that they’re trying to flog you something and focus on their narrative structure, they can provide you wit...
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