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Показаны сообщения с ярлыком speaking. Показать все сообщения
Показаны сообщения с ярлыком speaking. Показать все сообщения
суббота, 25 августа 2012 г.
понедельник, 20 февраля 2012 г.
воскресенье, 19 февраля 2012 г.
British Council Teaching Speaking
1. Teacher-trainer John Kay talks about the keys to establishing a good rapport with your students - and how that can help them learn. More information here http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/2-rapport
British Council Teaching Speaking 2 - Rapport
2. Teaching students to form sounds - which sounds are difficult for your students and how can you help them improve their pronunciation?
British Council Teaching Speaking 3 - Pronunciation, individual sounds
3. Helping your students learn English rhythms - how intonation works in English and how to help your students learn it. More information at http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/4-pronunciation-stress-in...
British Council Teaching Speaking 4 - Pronunciation, stress and intonation
4. Group work, warmers and controlled practice - some simple ways to make speaking activities work. More information here http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/5-techniques
British Council Teaching Speaking 5 - Techniques
5. Debates, stories and information gaps - using differences between people to create real communication.
British Council Teaching Speaking 6 - Activities
6. How do you know if speaking activities are successful? More information and advice here http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/7-monitoring
British Council Teaching Speaking 7 - Monitoring
7. Helping students get their message across in English. Find more information and advice at http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/8-fluency
British Council Teaching Speaking 8 - Fluency
8. How do your students know what they did badly and what they did well? More information and advice at http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/9-feedback
British Council Teaching Speaking 9 - Feedback
British Council Teaching Speaking 2 - Rapport
2. Teaching students to form sounds - which sounds are difficult for your students and how can you help them improve their pronunciation?
British Council Teaching Speaking 3 - Pronunciation, individual sounds
3. Helping your students learn English rhythms - how intonation works in English and how to help your students learn it. More information at http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/4-pronunciation-stress-in...
British Council Teaching Speaking 4 - Pronunciation, stress and intonation
4. Group work, warmers and controlled practice - some simple ways to make speaking activities work. More information here http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/5-techniques
British Council Teaching Speaking 5 - Techniques
5. Debates, stories and information gaps - using differences between people to create real communication.
British Council Teaching Speaking 6 - Activities
6. How do you know if speaking activities are successful? More information and advice here http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/7-monitoring
British Council Teaching Speaking 7 - Monitoring
7. Helping students get their message across in English. Find more information and advice at http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/8-fluency
British Council Teaching Speaking 8 - Fluency
8. How do your students know what they did badly and what they did well? More information and advice at http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-speaking/9-feedback
British Council Teaching Speaking 9 - Feedback
суббота, 18 февраля 2012 г.
The EFL SMARTblog: Accidental Inventions and Hidden Heroes
The EFL SMARTblog: Accidental Inventions and Hidden Heroes: You are going to practice past simple and past continuous watch a video about inventions and do a matching exercise watch a video abou...
воскресенье, 5 февраля 2012 г.
STORYTELLING
Digital Storytelling - This series of powerpoints combines tutorials and storyboards for a supported approach to producing multimedia. It can be used to develop ICT skills in a range of subject contexts.
StoryMaker PowerPoints for Well Known books - These PowerPoints can be used as part of a large group activity (by pupils at the IWB) or on individual computers. They do not include any artwork from the actual stories but specially designed clip art that will help support the retelling of the story.
пятница, 3 февраля 2012 г.
четверг, 2 февраля 2012 г.
понедельник, 30 января 2012 г.
пятница, 27 января 2012 г.
четверг, 29 декабря 2011 г.
DIGITAL storytelling
Most Popular Posts of the Year - #17, 11 Digital Storytelling Tools
Like a lot of other people are, I'm taking this week to relax a bit and do some things that I haven't had time for lately. Therefore, all this week I'm rewinding the year by republishing the 25 most-read posts of the year. I hope that those of you who are also on vacation this week, enjoy every moment of it. See you (virtually) in the New Year.Digital storytelling comes in many forms. Digital storytelling could refer to creating podcasts, creating videos, or creating multimedia ebooks to name of few of its forms. If you're considering developing your first digital storytelling project for your class, here some resources that can help you get started.
Ebooks and web references for digital storytelling.


среда, 28 декабря 2011 г.
CONVERT anything to speech!!!
What do people use ReadTheWords for?
Imagination is the only limit. Our over 100,000 members (and counting) use our text to speech service to create affirmations, create messages for their loved ones, convert books or articles into recordings, create pre-recorded messages for telephone response systems, teach pronunciation to kids, use it as an English learning tool and the list goes on and on.
Imagination is the only limit. Our over 100,000 members (and counting) use our text to speech service to create affirmations, create messages for their loved ones, convert books or articles into recordings, create pre-recorded messages for telephone response systems, teach pronunciation to kids, use it as an English learning tool and the list goes on and on.
воскресенье, 25 декабря 2011 г.
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