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воскресенье, 19 февраля 2012 г.

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7 Educational YouTube Channels

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 1 - Introduction

пятница, 27 января 2012 г.

TRIPWOW - make up your own cool slideshows!!!!!

What is TripWow?

It's a jaw-dropping slideshow featuring your vacation pictures and your trip on a map.
In minutes, create an amazing slideshow using your vacation pictures from your computer or Facebook albums and easily share it with family and friends.
"Slideshow" hardly does TripWow justice. It's more like a movie!
This is my own slideshow featuring  my students' favourite places in Moscow


my Lovely Moscow Slideshow: Inna’s trip to Москва, Центральная Россия, Россия was created by TripAdvisor. See another Москва slideshow. Create your own stunning free slideshow from your travel photos.

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.
One of the best people I know for advice about digital storytelling is Silvia Tolisano. Silvia Tolisano, the author of the excellent Langwitches blog, offers an awesome free ebook about digital storytelling. Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators is a 120 page guide to using digital storytelling tools in your classroom. The guide offers clear directions for using tools like Audacity, Google Maps, Photo Story, VoiceThread, and other digital media creation tools. Silvia's directions are aided by clearly annotated screenshots of each digital storytelling tool. Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators also provides a good explanation of digital storytelling in general and the benefits of using digital storytelling in your classroom. You can download the ebook for free on Lulu. You can also purchase a paperback copy of the book.

The Digital Storytelling Teacher Guide is a free twenty-eight page ebook produced by Microsoft. The guide outlines the basics of digital storytelling, offers ideas for digital storytelling projects for all grade levels, and provides examples of digital storytelling projects. Microsoft's Digital Storytelling Teacher Guide also offers instruction for using Windows Movie Maker and Photo Story in the classroom.

среда, 28 декабря 2011 г.

Christmas Lessons

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