Watch and listen to the interview with Tony Wheeler, co-founder of the Lonely Planet travel guide books. Choose the best option that finishes each statement.
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Showing posts with label blended learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blended learning. Show all posts
Monday, November 5, 2018
Improve your skills: Listening
Watch and listen to the interview with Tony Wheeler, co-founder of the Lonely Planet travel guide books. Choose the best option that finishes each statement.
Monday, March 5, 2018
Improve your skills: reading & writing
Fiona has written a letter asking for advice because her husband works too much time and that is affecting their relationship. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
Now you have completed the task, what advice would you give Fiona to solve her problem? Write your comments in the comments section below.
Monday, October 3, 2016
LESSON IDEAS: WHAT'S IN YOUR FRIDGE?
This is a lesson plan that combines new technologies with classroom practice and introduces the concept of flipped classroom or student-centred learning where strong focus is given to the student whereas the teacher takes the role of the guide in the learning process. This methodology means a lot of work outside the classroom on the part of the student but turns into more engaging lessons for the. Click on this link to see a very helpful infographic about this concept of flipping your classes.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CLASSROOM: USING EDPUZZLE
It seems all seminars and workshops being organised these days talk about the use of technology in the EFL classroom. Teachers seem to be eager to use new technologies and they demand more and more training on this topic.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
KEEPING A CLASSROOM BLOG
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This is a project that I've had in mind since last year and finally it has seen the light of day. I have started a classroom blog with my students. Why? well, first of all because it helps me keep a record of everything we do in class, I make myself post after every lesson with what we've done that day.
Secondly, thanks to google calendars I can keep all the students informed about the homework in the event they haven't come to class that day. It's much easier than sending out emails to all of them and, of course, they have no excuse for not doing it.
Thirdly, I can share with them any activities I've prepared myself for extra practice of reading, listening and writing. Embedding listening activities or grammar and vocabulary quizzes allows them to practise at home and get immediate feedback.
And finally, and most importantly, this is a place where students can share their written work with their peers. Sometimes we pay more attention to what our classmates are doing, just out of interest, than to the teachers explanations. Therefore, all students are contributors as well and they help to create content for the blog.
Anyone who wants to check it out please visit cdistudentscorner.blogspot.com
Friday, April 17, 2015
FOLLOWING THE IATEFL 2015 CONFERENCE FROM ABROAD
One week after Manchester hosted the 2015 IATEFL conference I can now talk about my experience following all the sessions and workshops that were available online. Thanks to the British Council, which offered many of the talks and lots of interviews live, the work of those who attended the sessions and tweeted the main events happening, and those have been actively blogging during the last week, I must say it has been a very enjoyable experience that has provided new insights and thoughts about the concept of English Language Teaching. I would like to express my gratitude to all the people that took part and made it possible.
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