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Aaron Myers blogs about learning languages on the Every Day Language Learning, and has this blogroll offering a variety of perspectives on the same topic.
Shona Whyte's insight:
Send your students to read how other people are tackling the task of learning a new language.
Carmenne K. Thapliyal's curator insight,
April 26, 3:27 AM
Interesting blogs to look at for teacher training for teaching foreign languages Delete the scoop?
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Joe Dale describes how to use Posterous as a classroom blogging tool. He has very detailed step-by-step instructions and video tutorials, and concludes:
"What I particularly like about Posterous as a classroom blogging tool is its ease of use. Anyone who can email can take part. Simple as. Of course, you can play around with RSS feeds, adding Twitter widgets and Posterous bookmarklets if you want, but if you don't have to to get going. Admittedly, setting up a blog or blogs will take a bit of time but once done, the rest should be a doddle." Delete the scoop?
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Shona Whyte's insight:
Lots of sound advice about audience, speed and stamina, and practicing what you preach with EFL learner blogs from a seasoned ICT-oriented British Council teacher. Delete the scoop?
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