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Ressourcer til web 2.0 baserede afleveringer. Using your English. By Karlee Ontiveros Through this WebQuest, you will get experience speaking with people who are native speakers of English. You will be able to utilize all of the grammar concepts and vocabulary words that you have been studying. I’m sure you are tired of studying the same grammar points over and over again, memorizing vocabulary words that you never get to use. Through this WebQuest, you will be able to use your English in an interactive way and also learn about the culture of an English-speaking country. In addition, you will make a friend who is a native English speaker! Symphony in Slang: An Idiom WebQuest. By John Dossett Modified by Debbie Padilla, Ann Sobrato High School This WebQuest uses cartoons to introduce learners to idioms.

It was designed with intermediate EFL/ESL learners in mind, but could easily be adapted for a variety of learners. I'm going to go out on a limb, and guess that for at least some of you this lesson will be the elephant in the room. For others it may simply all go in one ear and out the other. To those who are familiar with common English idioms our introduction makes perfect sense. Sonnet Challenge. By Christiaan Sabatelli, SUNY New Paltz The Sonnet The sonnet is a very old form of poem, dating back to some time in the 13th century. Even though it is an old form, the sonnet is still as popular now as it was 900 years ago. In fact, many modern and contemporary poets use sonnets, including Robert Frost, W.S. Merwin, Philip Levine, Sylvia Plath, Seamus Heaney, Billy Collins, and Pablo Neruda. Traditionally, the sonnet has been used as a love poem.

Sonnets have been used as ways to woo a lover, to express gratitude to a lover, or to lament the loss of a lover. This project is designed to familiarize you with some of the variations of the sonnet form, to practice writing sonnets, and then to begin exploring the world of publication submission. Present Simple: Statements & Questions. The Hunger Games. Webquest 101 - Introduction. Cloze exercise authoring program. 1) New! Full Parapal authoring suite. Free for personal, non profit sites. This includes multiple choice, drag and drop vocabulary, cloze, proofreading, text ordering and word ordering exercises. Individual exercises can be combined to make modules of work for students. 2) Parapal cloze exercise authoring software for the Internet.

I believe that this simple authoring software is one of the most flexible cloze systems available. In addition to this the player has two other important features. The authoring app will only run on a Windows machine. I have tried to make the player accessible as all of the controls can be accessed by tabbing and typing. Example exercises, all student centred. To download the teachers' software please click here (245kb exe file) or here (245kb zip file). 3) For students Original Parapal Cloze download.

New improved Parapal Cloze download. This is a downloadable program that you can make your own cloze (or gap fill) exercises. Example clozes. Socrative | Student Response System | Audience Response Systems | Clicker | Clickers | Student Clickers | ARS | Mobile Clicker | Software Clicker. Expand your vocabulary! PhotoMunchrs.