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A war of words – poetry and propaganda in World War I – David's ESOL Blog
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David's ESOL Blog. Tips for EFL / ESOL Teachers. How to. … (In association with TESOL Spain e-newsletter). November 11, 2013. A war of words – poetry and propaganda in World War I. Poppy Field (Photo credit: Neilhooting). This lesson plan is designed to last for three two- hour sessions, and is suitable for advanced students, from B2 to C2. Session 1 – Who’s for the game? 8216; by Jessie Pope. Then draw attention to the role played by women in the posters – some posters address women directly, urgi...
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Using Art in the Classroom | ELT-CATION
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My Vocation is my Vacation: Resources, Materials and Ideas. Long Live the King! Lesson Plans & Activities. 8216;A’ IS FOR ALPHABET, ‘G’ IS FOR GAMES. CAN YOU GUESS WHAT I LOOK LIKE? DO YOU SPEAK KINDNESS? FAKE IT TILL YOU MAKE IT. ICE ICE, BABY: WRITING A CINQUAIN. JUST FOLLOW THE FROG. NOUGHTS AND CROSSES:VERB TENSE REVIEW. SHOW ME YOUR POKER FACE. THE SECRET KEEPER GAME: HOW TO SPILL THE BEANS. Using Art in the Classroom. WHEN EMOTIONS FIND THEIR WORDS. O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Finding...
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What advice would I give my former self? – Learner as Teacher
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Reflections on teaching and learning. March 11, 2015. What advice would I give my former self? A day out with the school kids at the park. A school performance of ‘Rubber Ducky’. Starting off in Austria. Moving into teacher training. Giving a plenary at the ELTAF conference in Wiesbaden, Germany in 2014. Compiled by Roseli Serra. Learning a new language. What I bring home from conferences →. 7 thoughts on “ What advice would I give my former self? March 11, 2015 at 7:52 pm. March 11, 2015 at 8:17 pm.
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Getting started – Learner as Teacher
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Reflections on teaching and learning. My blogging debut has been something I have been ruminating on for several months. The main idea of setting up the blog was to have a place to reflect on what I learn through teaching and from my students as well as to consider how all the aspects of my ELT world come together to create a whole. 10 thoughts on “ Getting started. Pingback: Getting started Learner as Teacher. May 1, 2014 at 7:06 pm. Look forward to reading more of your reflections in the future. Decemb...
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Speaking Activity: Jigsaw dictations – David's ESOL Blog
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David's ESOL Blog. Tips for EFL / ESOL Teachers. How to. … (In association with TESOL Spain e-newsletter). August 7, 2013. Speaking Activity: Jigsaw dictations. In this post, I’m going to focus on what I have come to call ‘Jigsaw dictations’. And Hasan (1976) called ‘texture’ – in order to produce a coherent text. 8216; at the II Arenas Teaching. Here is an example of a jigsaw dictation which I used with my B1 class this year, and also in my talk ‘Making connections’:. Anniversary as a city. With two cat...
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A war of words – poetry and propaganda in World War I – David's ESOL Blog
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David's ESOL Blog. Tips for EFL / ESOL Teachers. How to. … (In association with TESOL Spain e-newsletter). November 4, 2014. A war of words – poetry and propaganda in World War I. As we prepare to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, I thought I would revive this post which has ideas for lessons based around the poetry which grew from the horrors of war. David's ESOL Blog. Poppy Field (Photo credit: Neilhooting). Session 1 Who’s for the game? 1,222 more words. Thought for the...
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Upcoming Events – David's ESOL Blog
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David's ESOL Blog. Tips for EFL / ESOL Teachers. How to. … (In association with TESOL Spain e-newsletter). Events at which I have been confirmed as a speaker:. 25th – 27th June 2014 III Arenas Sur Teaching Symposium. 16th – 18th October, 2014 GRETA XXVIII Annual Conference. Call for papers now open here. 14th – 16th November, 2014 33rd TESOL France Annual Colloquium. 14th November, 2014 TESOL Italy Annual National Convention, Rome. TESOL Spain – Convention 2014, Call for Papers. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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What can you do with an iPad in the classroom? – David's ESOL Blog
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David's ESOL Blog. Tips for EFL / ESOL Teachers. How to. … (In association with TESOL Spain e-newsletter). June 29, 2014. What can you do with an iPad in the classroom? It’s a tool, it’s a tool, it’s a tool. The most valuable weapon in an educators arsenal is feedback. The principles of assessment against a backdrop of grading have been discussed. At length for many, many years. Regardless of the conclusion you come to, the. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Rethinking the visual: first lesson.
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Rethinking the visual: first lesson – David's ESOL Blog
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David's ESOL Blog. Tips for EFL / ESOL Teachers. How to. … (In association with TESOL Spain e-newsletter). June 8, 2014. Rethinking the visual: first lesson. I’d like to share here Sandy Millin’s thought-provoking post on teaching a blind student. On Thursday I had my first lesson with M, a very enthusiastic ten-year-old girl. She was a pleasure to speak to, and knows a lot of English. She’s also completely blind. 1,310 more words. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. July 3, 2014 at 5:44 pm. You are ...