Talk:ELT Resources
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Resources for ELT | 9 | 18:07, 27 July 2010 |
Resources for teachers and students | 1 | 01:33, 6 March 2009 |
I have started some pages for people who would like to collaborate on developing resources in English Language Teaching for non-native speakers (EFL/ESL/ESOL,ELF). Feel free to contribute with your expertise and content.
I was thinking in contributing with a unit on how to describe visual documents, the rationale behind it, the lexical and syntactic tools needed and how this can evolve onto visual/media and critical literacy. It will be based on Bloom's taxonomy and critical literacy methods and approach. I will need CC pictures, ads and other visual docs which are not copyright. I need to structure the different parts hierarchically so it makes sense. I will work on this in my sandbox so as not to crowd this space.
I'm starting classes next week so I thought I could prepare a handout with first class activities. I also opened a new page to start taking notes.
Of course anyone willing to collaborate, will be welcomed.
Great idea to start this page, I was a bit lost.
Hi Gabriella, As soon as you have the title of your resource and a page, indicate it here so we can link it from the ELT_Resource page. I am also working on mine, which is a unit on resources and activities for visual literacy.
Here is my activity,Classroom Web.
Not finished yet. I do need some feedback.
Bee, are you planning to include some activities?
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Hi Bee, Great to see you here. I am interested in contributing to English language teachers' professional development. My expertise is blended learning via Moodle, wikis, nings, and WebQuests using audio and video applications. Where do I start?
Warm wishes, Nellie Deutsch