BLOG OF REFERENCE FOR THE 2013 BLOG COURSE FOR ESL TEACHERS IN CFIE VALLADOLID
CONCLUSION ABOUT EDUCATION BLOGS
"It’s so easy to create something amazing by starting a teacher blog. My suggestion is that you give it a shot. If you love it, you will never turn back. If you hate it, you’re not really out a ton of money, and you’ve learned a new skill. It’s definitely worth a shot. I can tell you from experience that blogging is something I always enjoy. For me, it’s a form of meditation. Plus, when your colleagues comment on how much they like what you wrote, it makes you feel great."
Steven W. Anderson. @web20classroom
ICT American top educator, cofounder of #edchat
CLASSROOM RULES
Hello everyone!!!
I would like to share this image with you. I found it on the Internet and I'm using it in my English class. My students love it!!!
I would like to share this image with you. I found it on the Internet and I'm using it in my English class. My students love it!!!
A GREAT TOOL FOR VOCABULARY
QUIZLET
Here you have a nice way to learn vocabulary
I hope you will enjoy it and even create your own groups!!!!
A catchy song for your students!
Hi mates!
Have you ever listen to this song? It's very easy to understand, has a nice and simple chorus and talks about friendship... Anything else more??? Enjoy it!
Have you ever listen to this song? It's very easy to understand, has a nice and simple chorus and talks about friendship... Anything else more??? Enjoy it!
Practice 3
Hi dear students!
Here there is a wonderful document to learn a lot about P.Perfect. Click here please!
CURIOUS?
If you are curious about my opinion about you... click here.
ENGLISH SONG
Have a look at this video and write 5 differences between England and the USA. Come on! You can do it!
Edinburgh general information
Edinburgh is situated in Scotland's Central Belt and lies on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. The city centre is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south west of the shoreline of Leith and 26 miles (42 km) inland, as the crow flies, from the east coast of Scotland and the North Sea at Dunbar.[59] While the early burgh grew up in close proximity to the prominent Castle Rock, the modern city is often said to be built on seven hills, namely Calton Hill, Corstorphine Hill, Craiglockhart Hill, Braid Hill, Blackford Hill, Arthur's Seat and the Castle Rock,[60] giving rise to allusions to the seven hills of Rome.[61]
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