I found this tool while checking my netvibes from
Jose' Picardo's Box of Tricks. It's a great tool to
make your students speak and set assignments, etc. I
don't know how feasible this would be in my context. Gotta try it out first!
Here's the link: http://lingtlanguage.com/
This blog started with my learning journey on the fantastic course offered by TheConsultants-e.com on teaching languages with technology (CertICT) and validated by Trinity College London which I took in 2008. It is about me as a professional doing what I love most - teaching, training and of course learning and integrating technology into teaching!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
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Xtimeline... yayyyy!!!
Hello!!
I just discovered this web tool which can be very useful to introduce simple time lines of famous events in the ESOL classroom. I'm sure my trainees will love it too!
Here's the link.
I just discovered this web tool which can be very useful to introduce simple time lines of famous events in the ESOL classroom. I'm sure my trainees will love it too!
Here's the link.
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