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iPad Educational Apps – ESL

ConversationBuilderTeen™ (Patent Pending) is a Conversation Simulator designed to help teenaged children learn how to have multi-exchange conversations with their peers in a variety of social settings. The auditory pattern of conversation is presented in a visual format to help students recognize … Language Builder app for iPad Language Builder is designed to help children improve in sentence ideation, sentence formation, and receptive and expressive language. Tense Builder app for iPad TenseBuilder is designed to help students learn to identify and use correct tense forms by playing videos to demonstrate past, present and future tense.

Rainbow Sentences app for iPad Rainbow Sentences is designed to help students improve their ability to construct grammatically correct sentences by using color coded visual cues. Story Builder app for iPad. Apps and Methods. Written by: Winston Smith•edited by: M.S.

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Smith•updated: 4/28/2011 Whether you are a student, tutor or teacher, there are several ways of using the iPad in ESL classes. Using the right combination of techniques and apps can create a great way to supplement formal education. The iPad is more than an easy way to read books and newspapers or media consumption. However, the iPad can be used in the classroom and for self-study. iPad apps for better english. English Language Learners. Using Mobile Devices with Limited English Proficient/Special Education Students More and more school districts are investigating the use of mobile devices such as the iPad to facilitate learning and instruction for LEP/ELLs in Special Education settings.

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As K -12 teachers continue to adopt 21st century learning models, curiosity is growing over the integration of mobile devices into the classroom and the practical applications of these new tools. LEP/ELL students with special education needs present a distinct challenge: how are the language needs met while also addressing various required learning accommodations? One of the key reasons why teachers are exploring mobile devices is that they provide ways to differentiate content and accommodate a variety of learning needs and styles. This is especially true when planning instruction based on the unique needs of a special education student as delineated in his or her IEP. iCommunicate Pre-loaded pictures and storyboards/routines (e.g. ESOL Downloads. Creative ESL. Here at Small Talk Labs we love Apple’s iPad! Most of this blog and it’s pictures have been written and drawn on the ‘pad on the subway or in coffee shops.

It’s a great tool for increasing your productivity, throwing down a lesson plan or writing and sketching ideas on the fly. It’s an incredibly versatile tool in the ESL classroom too. In no particular order here are five cool apps for iPad tested by me with small groups of students, there may be even better ones out there, if you find them please let me know in the comments. British Council A phonemic audio chart from the British Council.

MindValley LLC This App allows you to use pictures downloaded from the internet to produce flashcards and display them on the iPad. EA Games Shake the iPad and the letter cubes land at random, connect them with your finger to spell as many words as possible in the allotted time. EA games make for iPad too, it takes a long time to play and my students struggled with it. Cocoa Box Design LLC Eknath Kadam. Apps for ESL.