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The use of ITC in the foreign language classroom
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PechaFlickr – exam speaking practice

PechaFlickr – exam speaking practice | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
One of the common complaints students have about exam speaking is that they never know what to say.

Via Jim George, Marylin Alvarez
Jim George's curator insight, June 6, 2015 8:00 AM

Despite not mirroring specific speaking test tasks, with both examiner hat on AND teacher one, think this is brilliant 'pressure' prep for students/candidates.

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Grammaring – A guide to English grammar

Grammaring – A guide to English grammar | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

"What is Grammaring.com?

Aimed at learners, students and teachers alike, Grammaring.com is a resource portal for people interested in English grammar. The current version is intended for those who are at least at an advanced level of proficiency in English (B2 level or above).

How are the topics organised?

At Grammaring.com English grammar is broken down to its finest details, with even the smallest grammatical items and simplest structures displayed on separate pages. The pages are categorised by topic and shown in a traditional tree structure, and at the same time tagged with grammar and vocabulary terms. If there is a direct relationship between items on different pages, the relevant pages are also connected by links. These can be found under the Related topics and Topics with similar tags sections below the main content on each page. This way, instead of discussing grammar topics individually, we are able to show you how various aspects of grammar are related to each other within the system of English grammar as a whole.


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