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Meograph: Four-dimensional storytelling

Meograph: Four-dimensional storytelling | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
Meograph helps you easily create, share, and playback beautiful stories in context of Where and When.

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Podcasts gratuits pour apprendre l'anglais

Podcasts gratuits pour apprendre l'anglais | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it

Voici un répertoire de sites qui proposent gratuitement des flux de fichiers audio (ou vidéo) pour l’apprentissage de l’anglais.


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Shona Whyte's curator insight, January 2, 11:24 AM

Une bonne vingtaine de sites, y compris portails, cours pour objectifs spécifiques, jeunes apprenants francophones.  If you can't find anything to suit, you're not trying.

Annie Gual-Arnoux Gwynn's curator insight, January 5, 12:51 PM

for English and other languages.

sarspri's curator insight, January 9, 2:36 AM

The initial commentary is in French, but the list of podcasting resources for learning English is quite accessible.

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Twinvox

Twinvox | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
Richard Garcia:
Here's a good site for those who care about speaking! Excellent service where people can share their communicative skills as native speakers of a language as they share a good time with someone else who is willing to learn that language through a videochat within the twinvox platform. Find peers and start sharing your skills and learning for free from someone else the language you want to learn. Good initiative, indeed!
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TED Talks in the EFL Classroom, Part II

TED Talks in the EFL Classroom, Part II | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it

EFL teacher Christine in Chile:

 

"A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the success I’ve had using TED Talks with my Chilean students. Here, I’m providing some resources for other EFL or ESL teachers to use."

 

Here we have links to TED videos and gap-fill exercises for 5 talks:

 

Talk I: Ric Elias, “3 Things I Learned While my Plane Crashed"

Talk II: Terry Moore, “How to Tie Your Shoes”

Talk III: Cameron Sinclair, “The Refugees of Boom-and-Bust”

Talk IV: Carolyn Porco, “Could a Saturn Moon Harbour Life?"

Talk V: Lucien Engelen, “Crowdsource Your Health.”


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Free Technology for Teachers: Use Sound Gecko to Listen to the Web

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Welcome to Lit2Go ETC

Welcome to Lit2Go ETC | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
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"Lit2Go is a free online collection of stories and poems in Mp3 (audiobook) format. An abstract, citation, playing time, and word count are given for each of the passages. Many of the passages also have a related reading strategy identified. Each reading passage can also be downloaded as a PDF and printed for use as a read-along or as supplemental reading material for your classroom."

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Mostly American out-of-copyright classics aimed at native-speakers, but well put together for teachers (transcript, reading level, word count) so usable for intermediate-plus teen or adult learners.
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Web tool fosters practice in speaking, listening in a foreign language

Web tool fosters practice in speaking, listening in a foreign language | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
Web tool fosters practice in speaking, listening in a foreign language
Dave Dodgson, who teaches English as a foreign language to elementary school students in Turkey, has students use the web based tool Wetoku to create split screen video interviews. In this blog post, Dodgson shares a project in which his students used the tool to record, present and archive an interview related to the study of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." The tool allowed them valuable practice in speaking and listening in their non-native language.
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