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heard about using gaming to improve English, but not sure how? This site will help.
Nice set of exercises that you could encourage students to use outside the classroom
Free Flash Resources for teachers.These resources are completely free and can be edited to suit your needs by editing the xml files." These resources look like so much fun I wish I was in my classroom right now1
excellent little app you can download to your mobile device to help with your pronunciation
Adrian Underhill's Interactive Phonemic Chart! This excellent teaching tool can be played full-screen and gives clear audio examples of the English phoneme set.
An interesting article on why you might want to use interactive ebooks with your EFL students.
If you use youtube videos in your lesson, but don't want students to have to watch 5 minutes of video, just for 1min of interesting language, this site gives you some tips on how to embed just part of the video.
A hobby-horse of mine, I know, but I thought I’d make a video this time, rather than write about it all over again. Some relevant quotes and references (the numbers don’t correlate with...
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. We'll translate it.
Webinar by Echo360: Reveals the Secrets of Large-Scale Blended Learning Technology Adoption Webinar Features Experts From Monash University, Wainhouse...
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Learning a new language is not easy, it can be quite difficult mastering both speaking, writing and reading in a new language.
This blog post reports from the APPI 2012 conference in Coimbra, Portugal. The theme of the conference is “Motivated Teachers make a difference” – I’m updating as I go, so apologies for a...
If you can get past the adverts, this is quite an interesting read
a lovely little tool that can help enliven your langauge lessons
This post has been contributed by Roya Caviglia as part of the simple games series. If you would like to contribute a game, let me know via a comment on the blog or through Twitter. Roya is current...
Not a learning tool, but a space for teachers/professionals to get together to discuss ELT issues.
As teachers we know there are always going to be topics that are challenging to make fun or interactive.
This is like a comments board, but even better, it's oral! a great way to get students speaking OUTSIDE the classroom. This is going straight on my website.
This is a fabulous tool. Not only does it translate the word for the student, but it also says it - in several accents. I can't wait to use it with my students. It's the sort of tool I've been searching for for ages.
Scribblar is a free online collaboration tool that is perfect for online tutoring. It is used by teachers, students and schools in over 25 countries. Give it a try today. Scribblar - simple, effective online collaboration.
A lifetime of thoughts about maps! And how to use them in class from tefltecher legend, Ian James (@ij64) in the first of a series of guest blogs.
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