Untitled Document Volume II - 1994 Teaching English Through Broadway Musicals by Gina Milano Gina Milano, a graduate of Columbia University, teaches ESL at Hunter College in New York City and at various corporations throughout New Jersey. Fluent in Italian and Spanish, she was a presenter at TESOL Baltimore (1994). Using songs and videos of well known musical plays can be a stimulating alternative for ESL classes at any level of proficiency. Bringing musicals to the classroom provides wonderful opportunities to expand vocabulary and gain familiarity with colloquial expressions and certain grammatical structures. Not to be underestimated is the musical itself. I began working with musicals when I was teaching an elective course entitled "English through Broadway" at Hunter College in New York. I chose eight different musicals that were on commercially available videotapes. Although actual experience with musicals is welcome, any teacher with or without a musical ear can use this method. Teaching Techniques
Just So Stories (version 4) by Rudyard Kipling Rudyard KIPLING (1868 - 1936) The Just So Stories for Little Children are among Kipling's best known and loved works. This recording aims to be the first complete audio book of this title with nothing left out. The Nobel prize-winning author's enjoyment in playing with the sounds and meanings of words is very evident throughout, and adds to adults' enjoyment of these stories for children. This playfulness is also dramatically present in the plotting. As we all are, Kipling was a child of his time and social setting, so for example in "How the Leopard Got his Spots" he uses what one recent reviewer called "the N word" to refer to the Ethiopian. This recording of the Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling includes Kipling's descriptions of the pictures he drew for the book. The stories are fanciful, and not intended to offer historical, scientific or religious accounts of the way things became. So please enjoy them in this reading. Genre(s): Children's Fiction Language: English
VOCABULARY THE GALA DINNER Usare la LIM in classe: risorse dalla rete Stanno aumentando le dotazioni di Lavagne Interattive Multimediali nelle scuole e si stanno diffondendo esperienze maturate e iniziative di formazione con tutor d'aula. Credo possa tornarvi utile dare una sbirciatina ad questa serie di siti che propongono ipotesi di utilizzo, software e risorse online da archiviare, links utili. Si tratta di materiali in lingua inglese, ma aggiungerò accanto le pagine con traduzione google (sempre meglio di niente... Interactive Whiteboard in the Classroom - Il sito per gli utenti delle LIM con le varie tipologie, i tutorial, siti web interattivi, e software (sito tradotto in italiano) TeacherLED - sito dedicato a rendere l'uso di lavagne interattive più facile e più produttivo. Articoli correlati
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Didattica Digitale englishNotes - home The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You The Wordle of this list! (Click image to enlarge) One of the most popular posts on Edudemic in 2010 was The 35 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You and I felt it might be time for an update to that list for 2011. In order to put together a list of the best Web 2.0 classroom tools, I polled my Twitter followers, Facebook fans (are they still called fans? There were more than 900 submissions but many were duplicates. 15 classroom language games | Teflnet Using English and avoiding L1 for instruction language and common questions in the classroom is absolutely vital if you want students to use English every day and realise that what you are teaching them is relevant to their lives. Below are 15 games to practise this kind of useful language. NB: if you want to […] Using English and avoiding L1 for instruction language and common questions in the classroom is absolutely vital if you want students to use English every day and realise that what you are teaching them is relevant to their lives. Below are 15 games to practise this kind of useful language. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
6 Important Wikipedia Tools for Teachers Wkipedia is a great educational resource for both teachers and students. Its articles appear almost always in the first four links of the search results. I know there are some issues with the use of this resource in education such as : plagiarism, trusted content and many more but still instead of excluding it all together we better learn and teach our students the best ways to use it. Everything online has both negative and positive effects and we should always focus on the filled side of the cup. Check out Facts Educators need to Know About Wikipedia to see how important a resource such as this in education. Given this importance I have compiled here a set of tools that are commiserate to Wikipedia. 1- Wikisummarizer WikiSummarizer is an application designed by Context Discovery Inc. 2- The Full Wiki This is a mash-up between Google Maps and Wikipedia articles. 3- Navify This service is a mash-up of Wkipedia, Flickr, and YouTube. 4- Wiki Field Trip 5- Video Wikipedia 6- Wikihood
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Listen to English - learn English! - The podcast website for people learning English This is one of the school meals which Martha Payne photographed for her blog. She had carrot soup, pasta with meat and vegetables and more carrot, and yoghurt. Today we visit Scotland, to find out what a Scottish schoolgirl thinks of her school meals. And because the European Cup Football matches have reached an interesting stage, and poor old England have been knocked out by Italy, this might be a good time to learn a new football expression. Martha Payne is 9 years old. She lives in a small community in Scotland called Lochgilphead. Martha is interested in the food at her school. Children in other schools, and in other countries, started to read Martha’s blog. And at this point, the bureaucrats who run the education system in the part of Scotland where Martha lives became aware of her blog. Martha’s headteacher told Martha the bad news, and Martha was sad and wrote a final blog post to say goodbye to her many readers. I like stories with a happy ending. Categories podcasts Tags