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Entries from October 2006
It’s yours for the taking
October 18th, 2006 · 2 Comments
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Turn on your Phones!
October 18th, 2006 · 2 Comments
Very much an experiment, but the mobile phone is a versatile instrument. It has a stopwatch, a voice recorder, you can send files between phones using bluetooth. Get pupils to time themselves, who can have the longest conversation. When practising verbs pupils can record you or the class as you chant them so they can [...]
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Languages for the Future
October 18th, 2006 · 2 Comments
http://tobermorylanguages.edublogs.org
This course would have been unimagineable even a couple of years ago. We were encouraged to try and think of vocational courses for our subjects. In this course we encourage pupils to work independently and learn languages we couldn’t normally teach. We are able to offer qualifications in Internet Research and Presentation skills through PC [...]
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Cooler than PALE!
October 18th, 2006 · 2 Comments
How to encourage pupils to listen? Put the listening on an iPod for some individual listening. How about some French music for a little music whilst they work (what teenager doesn’t listen to music whilst they work?). Our iPod work is very much in progress and will be developed more this year as listening is [...]
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MP3 recorders
October 18th, 2006 · 2 Comments
Portable and very easy to use. Files can be quickly edited using downloadable programmes such as Audacity.
We have used to record talks and post to our blog, or to put onto iPods for pupils to listen to and practise. Being portable meant it was easy to go out and interview people for our school website.
Next [...]
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Take a look and have a listen.
October 18th, 2006 · No Comments
Have a look at these class blogs.
http://mfle.typepad.com/montroseacademymrc
(Neil Curran and classes, Montrose Academy)
http://www.thegordonschools.typepad.co.uk/ratemymates
(Adam Sutcliffe and classes, The Gordon Schools)
http://woodhillprimaryschool.blogspot.com
(Woodhill Primary School)
http://lmhtob.edublogs.org
(my own French blog)
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Give it a go!
October 18th, 2006 · No Comments
It is easy to set up your own blog. Some such as edublogs are free, others you need to pay for.
You have to want to do it and think through what you want it to be for and get out of it. Your blog can be whatever you want it to be, for example if [...]
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Voyages
October 18th, 2006 · No Comments
Try typing in words such as “vacances” or “voyages” for holiday blogs. Again good stimulus and sources of reading material. Some blogs tend to be written in French text language, try getting the class to rewrite in proper French, a great way of practising spelling and working out sounds.
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Sporty Blogs
October 18th, 2006 · No Comments
Your boys will love you forever and will think you’re cool when you show such an interest in football even if you’re not (if you’re not, be prepared for the downside when they are intent on discussing last night’s game).
www.eurosport.fr has good blogs – for example during the Winter Olympics they had a blog by [...]
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allocine.fr
October 18th, 2006 · No Comments
The French cinema site has its own blog section and is great for cinema reviews. Again you can use whole class to pick out useful phrases and then add comments. Great stimulus for writing and discussion. This is a good example of the type of blog to be found here.
http://mamelle86.blogs.allocine.fr
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