use of video clips in the classroom:
http:\\www.teflclips.com is very helpful in explaining how to use various media, music and art in the classroom; also how to use and approach news and current affairs in the classroom, how we approach the subject of the media and how we can organise class film-making projects. It also includes a bank of useful clips which could be used to supplement various lessons.
Utilising other teachers' blogs such as http://daily-english-activities.blogspot.com/ can provide us with many examples of teaching methods. We thought the pronunciation activity would be particularly useful
Publishers are another good source of information. Macmillan in particular is a very good site with dictation activities with Teacher's Notes and a good online dictionary. http://www.macmillandictionaries.com/home.htm
Every two months there is a new dictation exercise. A good one is
This is a record of our session on Using Technology for Teaching.
Monday, April 6, 2009
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