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http://soappresentations.com/52_tips/ SOAP Presentations wants to help you achieve exceptional performances in 2013, so we're giving you this eBook of 52 Presentation Tips...
Nice slides with good advice for moving learners away from school assignments towards more modern, personal and engaging talks. "Beware the first idea that pops into your head" is my favourite of the 52 tips, which include some psychobabble but otherwise solid advice and concrete suggestions.
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British Council workshop in Poland - one hour video. The first fifteen minutes covers ways to use flashcards, noticing exercises for early grammar, and CLIL, all embedded in activities suitable for 8 year old EFL learners.
Shona Whyte's insight:
I like the way she tells her audience of EFL teachers to join in not by pretending to be 8 year olds, but as teachers modelling for their young learners. Delete the scoop?
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David Deubelbeiss: Music Resources. Click and get the lyric sheets / resources for each song.
Shona Whyte: Nearly one hundred pages with videos of songs, lyrics, and worksheets. You can download the ebook if you're a member of EFL Classroom, which is worth considering given the volume and quality of resources on the site. Delete the scoop?
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"Welcome to our 'ESL Songs for Teaching English' worksheets section, where you'll find a lot of free lesson materials that English teachers can use with their class for musical English lessons."
Classical Beatles hits and more recent fare, lesson plans, worksheets, all free to download. Delete the scoop?
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Shona Whyte: Rhymes and poems for very young children; nice for ESL/EFL learners. Delete the scoop?
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Shona Whyte: Nik Peachey recommends this site for English learners: an enormous number of artists and songs, read the lyrics and watch the video (or play the audio while looking at the album cover). Click to see which one I have selected for your edification. Delete the scoop?
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Charles Kelly has a good list of folk songs, nursery rhymes and campfire songs (Jingle Bells, Twinkle Twinkle, Swanee River) which he has recorded for learners to listen and repeat.
Some also have a pedagogical focus on pronunciation: on Twinkle Twinkle, it's the flap ("soft t") in "little" and palatalisation in "what-you" ("whatchou").
The recordings are iPod compatible and you can watch some on YouTube. Delete the scoop?
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"Eric Herman's award-winning music has been heard nationally on PBS Kids, XM Radio and The Today Show" Useful resource for young learners. Delete the scoop?
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Thanks !!!
I guess it's an art, in a way ^^