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Podcasting for the ESL-EFL Classroom

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Your Glog. Podcasting 2013. EVO. Lucy intro | luyra. Lesley’s introduction | cioccas. Podcasting for the ESL/EFL Classroom Live Session - Week 2 Online Class by Evelyn Izquierdo. Podcasting: Audio on the Internet Comes of Age. March 2006 — Volume 9, Number 4 On the Internet Graham Stanley The British Council Barcelona, Spain <graham.stanley@britishcouncil.es> Podcasting, a catchy combination of the words iPod and broadcasting, is in vogue at the moment, and everyone who came late to the blogging party wants a piece of the action.

If blogging is becoming the tool of choice for many writing instructors bent on giving a real world spin to their classes, then podcasting could be just the ticket for language teachers looking to extend the reach of their classrooms. This article aims to take a broad look at emerging trends in educational podcasting and suggest some ways it can be used to support language learning and teaching. 1. Technically speaking, and according to Wikipedia, podcasting “is the distribution of audio or video files, such as radio programs or music videos, over the Internet, using either RSS or Atom syndication for listening on mobile devices and personal computers.” 2. B) EFL/ESL podcasts 3. 5. 6. The 4 Types of Podcasts | The Instructional Innovations Blog. Intranet.ecu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/20625/podcasting.pdf.

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