
Learning English - Exercises, Grammar, Vocabulary, Tests, Games All Things Grammar - Home 10 Outstanding Websites for English Teachers - WeAreTeachers As a high school English teacher, I’m always using outside websites and resources. After all, if it helps my students and gets them excited about English, then I’m happy to try it. These are my best websites for English teachers. I’d love to hear your picks in the comments section. 1. Teaching Tolerance is “a place where educators who care about diversity, equity and justice can find news, suggestions, conversation and support.” 2. With the slogan “Meet your next favorite book,” Goodreads is a bit of technological wonder for readers. 3. So much more than just a place to catch cheaters, although it is very good at that. 4. Whether your students need clarification on grammar, style or proper citations, this site can help. 5. Handouts for virtually every writing issue your students could come across. 6. Let’s be honest: None of us really loves teaching grammar. 7. I just started using this one, and it is awesome. 8. 9. “Publish your passions, your way.” 10. 11. 12.
Google Slides - create and edit presentations online, for free. One account. All of Google. Sign in to continue to Slides Find my account Forgot password? Sign in with a different account Create account One Google Account for everything Google Sara Bruuns klassrum Struktur: Fråga, fråga, byt! | Kooperativt Lärande Struktur: Fråga, fråga, byt! En struktur inom Kooperativt lärande är Fråga, fråga byt! Denna struktur passar ypperligt för att lära sig nya ord och begrepp. Dela ut ett kort till varje elev.Instruera eleverna att gå omkring i klassrummet med handen uppe.När de möter en annan elev med handen uppe gör de high five. HÄR finns ett färdigt exempel med matematiska begrepp. Med den här strukturen är det enkelt att stegra svårighetsgraden. Klassexempel Struktur: Mina ord, dina ord Strukturen Mina ord, dina ord är en utmärkt övning för att påbörja kunskapsdelning i en grupp. I "Allmänt" Kooperativa språkövningar för den första läsinlärningen Att lära sig läsa är spännande både för elever och lärare. Kommunicera: Engelska siffror och färger Mycket av engelska-undervisningen jag mött under min egen skolgång har handlat om att läsa engelska ord och para ihop dessa med rätt bild, lyssna på konversationer och svara på kryssfrågor samt att träna mängder av glosor.
EdTech Tools - Teacher Tech To make things a little easier for myself, rather than trying to remember what tools I recommend I started a spreadsheet to keep a list. I also asked some of my friends who I consistently learn a lot from to add their favorites to the list. I’ll keep adding to the list! Link to the spreadsheet. I have the first tab randomizing the list so that you can discover new tools. The static list is on the second tab. (I had previously blogged a crowdsourced EdTech tool list. Copyright secured by Digiprove © 2017
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5 ESL Emergency Lessons Picture this: It’s 8am Monday morning, you’re fast asleep, snuggled in your duvet, enjoying a rare day off. Life is wonderful! Suddenly you are jolted back into reality by a phone call…from work… asking you to sub a class in 30 minutes. I’m sure this has happened to everyone and I’m sure you remember the panic it causes trying to plan a lesson, brush your teeth and get dressed instantaneously. Well fear not, here are 5 ESL emergency lessons that don’t require any prep or photocopying, that you can use in just these instances. I adapted this idea from a seminar by Michael Swan and have used it many times in class successfully. Draw a picture frame on the board. Ask students to describe the picture inside (there is none, they must use their imagination). Once the students have come up with a full description of the picture ask them to recap and then put them into small groups. In groups, students write a creative story about the picture. What are you going to do tonight?
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