
Les ressources incontournables pour les enseignants d'anglais - CRDP de Paris - Centre Régional de Documentation Pédagogique de Paris Portail national : le numérique en langues étrangères Site national proposant un accès aux textes officiels, aux programmes, à des outils de mise en œuvre et des ressources pédagogiques. Edu’bases langues vivantes Base de données recensant des pratiques pédagogiques en relation avec les programmes utilisant les TICE. Site académique d’anglais Site alimenté par les enseignants du GIPTIC d’anglais de l’académie de Paris. Permet d’accéder à des ressources et références académiques et nationales : actualités de la discipline, textes réglementaires, fiches pédagogiques qui illustrent la mise en œuvre des programmes officiels, documents sonores authentiques, aides à l’utilisation des nouvelles technologies dans l’enseignement des langues, sitographies. Another teacher’s website Site personnel de Stéphane Bussutil. Post Scriptum :
Ressources - Audio - BO n°39 du 23 octobre 2014: épreuves de LV1 du baccalauréat technologique, série STI2D à compter de la session 2015 - BO n° 3 du 23 janvier 2014 : Épreuves de langues vivantes applicables aux baccalauréats général et technologique (hors séries L, TMD, STAV et hôtellerie) - B.O n° 43 du 21 novembre 2013 : modifications des épreuves au Baccalauréat général de la série L, applicable à compter de la session 2014 de l'examen. - BO n° 1 du 3 janvier 2013 Dispositions transitoires pour l’épreuve de langue vivante 2 dans les séries STD2A, STI2D et STL (sessions 2013-2016). - BO n° 45 du 6 décembre 2012: Modification des définitions des épreuves d’enseignement technologique en langue vivante 1 et des épreuves de projet en enseignement spécifique à la spécialité dans les séries STI2D et STL, et des épreuves de design et arts appliqués en langue vivante 1 et de projet en design et arts appliqués dans la série STD2A.
PodOmatic | Podcast - Merryprof's podcast Listen, learn and teach English with podcasts in English for upper intermediate learners and teachers There are more vocabulary activities related to these podcasts on the 'extras' page. 124 British icons: Yorkshire. Join Pam and Jackie in one of the nicest parts of the UK. (18 Feb 16) ► Download (2MB, 4min 13 sec) ► Transcript (pdf 53KB)► Worksheet & Answers (pdf 147KB)► Vocabulary tasks (pdf 119KB) You can see how wonderful Yorkshire is when the Tour de France started there: ◼ Stop video 123 No news is good news. ► Download (1.7MB, 3min 38 sec) ► Transcript (pdf 53KB)► Worksheet & Answers (pdf 147KB)► Vocabulary tasks (pdf 119KB) 122 Shaken not stirred. ► Download (5.3MB, 3min 39sec) ► Transcript (pdf 53KB)► Worksheet & Answers (pdf 115KB)► Vocabulary tasks (pdf 129KB) This podcast goes with this video: 121 Ashes to ashes. ► Download (1.7MB, 3min 45 sec) ► Transcript (pdf 53KB)► Worksheet & Answers (pdf 99KB)► Vocabulary tasks (pdf 123KB)Bonus for members! A moving scene from Four Weddings and a Funeral: 120 The refugees. 119 The ballot box. 118 Rain stopped play. 116 Below the line.
Great Conversation Topic Examples Conversation Starters: Popular Culture Who was your favorite singer on last night’s episode of The Voice?How did you become a Green Bay Packers fan?What did you think of the new Mumford & Sons album? Family and Friends Did you enjoy growing up in the Midwest? Leisure Time and Hobbies What made you decide to run for Vice President of the Education Club? Shared Interests What did you think of our math test last Friday? Upcoming Events Who do you think will win the Emmy for Best Supporting Actress? Was any part of this sample helpful to you?
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elllo | English Listening Online Views: Biking in Cambodia Julia talks about cycing from Cambodia to Vietnam with her friends (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4). Mixers : Bad Hair Cut Six people talk about getting a bad haircut. Plus, be sure to check out all the re-edited mixers with new activities 1-25, 26-50, 51-75, 76-100. New Videos for Mixer Listen to over 20 new videos with new speakers from Chile, Argentina, Canada, the U.S. and more. Scenes: Erina in Vancouver Listen as the series ends with Erina starting her new job at Campus Pizza Scene #6 and Scene #7. AUE: The Audio Archive The spoken texts The sound samples on this page are available in MP3 and WAV format. The MP3 files are recommended because they are much smaller, so they download more quickly and are more economical with Internet resources. Also a few users have found that the WAV files sound garbled on their PCs. To enable MP3 in your browser, visit MPEG.ORG. "RP" stands for "Received Pronunciation" (more information). Arthur the Rat (+ indicates higher quality reproduction, double the file size) The Rainbow Passage Average file sizes (Kb): MP3 190, WAV 530. Australia [MP3] [WAV] General Australian speaker 2 England [MP3] [WAV] RP speaker 1 USA [MP3] [WAV] General mid-western speaker (Michigan) [MP3] [WAV] Southwestern speaker with mid-western influences Canada [MP3] [WAV] Canadian from Atlantic Canada (East Coast) The North Wind and The Sun Average file sizes (Kb): MP3 55, WAV 155. Bother, father caught... Accent determination by one sentence. Average file sizes (Kb): MP3 7, WAV 20. Credits
Audio for ESL/EFL: Listen and Read Along (Flash/MP3) YouTube Videos Science and Technology This is 4 minutes long and use the Teleprompter Player.' Words & Their Stories These are 5 minutes long and use the Teleprompter Player. American Stories The Tell-Tale Heart - Written by Edgar Allan Poe (Teleprompter) A Pair of Silk Stockings - Written by Kate Chopin (On YouTube.com)This is a playlist with 2 videos. (13:15) The Diamond Lens - Written by Fitz-James O'Brien (On YouTube.com)This is a playlist with 6 videos. (24 minutes) The Law of Life - Written by Jack London. President Obama Barack Obama's Weekly AddressesFor advanced students, we have a set of these. About "Listen and Read Along" These are all things that I adapted from material produced by the Voice of America (VOA). Some of these are in Flash, some are MP3 files played by a Flash player and some are hosted on YouTube.com.
PodCaz audio 1 50. Catherine from London physical appearance, likes and dislikes 49. physical appearance, personality, tastes, family 48. 47. 46. hometown, family, hobbies 45. 44. Hometown, family, phone number, address 43. 42. 41. 40. 39. family, physical appearance, hobbies 38. Stefanie 37. 36. 35. 34. 33. 32. 31. 30. 29. 28. 27. Rachel/Carol 26. 25. knives at school, parents’ responsibility,internet, video games 24. Divorce your parents ! 23. 22. Spaceship landing, Rendlesham forest,Roswell, hoax, crop circles 21. Rachel 20. 19. 18. The Guardian, June 18th, 2005 17. 16. conflict of generations in India - Newsweek, July 14th, 2003 15. 14. India on the road to modernity- New York Times, December 7th, 2005 13. Elvis ! Luca 12. likes and dislikes, hamburger vs cucumber 11. 10. 9. 8. Decorations, sales, stressful, charities, carols Sarah 7. Family tree, church, carols,gifts, stockings 6. Presents, Xmas lunch, Queen’s speech, Boxing Day Nicky 5. Pubs, Cadburry chocolates, Marmite,Sunday papers Rachel-Nicky 4. 3. 2. 1. Amy
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Listen A Minute: Easier English Listening and Activities PodCaz A1 Les scripts et enregistrements suivants ont été établis à partir de la grille de compétences Mélia au niveau A1. (A1) Ecouter : Je peux comprendre des mots familiers et des expressions très courantes au sujet de moi-même et de ma famille et de l'environnement concret et immédiat si les gens parlent lentement et distinctement Ils sont tous proposés en 2 versions, la première pour une compréhension orale en classe (C.O), la seconde à donner en test. Chaque enregistrement est accompagné d’un script et d’une grille de compréhension à compléter par l’élève. Scripts par Gilles Gallois et Pierre Vandersteen (équipe PodCaz) Avec les voix de Rebecca (GB.), Lucy (N.Irl.), Niall (S.Irl.) et Philip (USA) Pour télécharger l'enregistrement: clic droit sur l'icône, puis "enregistrer la cible du lien sous" Enregistrement Fiche d'exploitation