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First and foremost, if an image is protected by copyright, you won't be able to download nor use it. In my Useful Resources page, you can find several links to sites where you can obtain copyright-free images. One of the most useful sites for teachers Read More...
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This challenge has been suggested by Anne & Brad.
Although there are many personal photos in my collection that I can choose, I decided on these two, which weren't taken by me. And that's all I'm going to say about them!
What can you say? Add your comments Read More...
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Read my analysis of emergent language based on lessons using the above image in my guest post for Barbara Sakamoto's Teaching Village. Thanks, Barb, for the invite.
Related posts:
Speaking lesson using close-up imagesPhotos + Mindmap = Ideas on a silver Read More...
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Some of you may already know that we have a Twitter "group" which goes by the hashtag #eltpics, and each week we have a 'theme', this week's being Every Picture Tells a Story. These pictures here form part of my contribution to this theme. If you would Read More...
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Image by Kylie Barker
This is my response to Sandy Millin's challenge for the 3000th ELTPics Image: What would you do with this picture in your classroom?
Those of you who had been following the last few posts would have seen my digital mind maps done Read More...
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A few weeks ago, I suggested some ideas for a lesson based on a close-up image - if you've missed it, I suggest you read that first. Click here to read it.I snapped this shot today, and I thought I'd share some more ideas with you all. Between this and Read More...
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This lesson has been inspired by Ceri Jones' presentation in IATEFL Brighton 2011, or rather her interview, as I wasn't present in the conference, and her session wasn't recorded. For those of you who would like to watch the recorded interviews or sessions, Read More...
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Part Five, the final part: Shots of wealthy Port Andratx, and yet another enchanting mountain village, Estellencs. We arrived here quite late in the evening, so we stayed for dinner. There are a few hotels which looked quite good, so it must attract its Read More...
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Part Four: This route takes us down the scenic west coast from popular San Vicenç through spiritual Lluc onto touristy Soller, ending on two strikingly picturesque villages, Deiá and Valledemossa. Oh, and I threw in some Es Trenc sunset shots from the Read More...
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Part Three: The Battle of the Moors and the Christians, Pollença villageThe Super Poke Pets advertisement at the bottom is somewhat annoying. Look for the X at the top right of the caption and click it to close.Click on any slide or 'View all images' Read More...
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Part Two: Port Pollensa and Palma de MallorcaThe Super Poke Pets advertisement at the bottom is somewhat annoying. Look for the X at the top right of the caption and click it to close.Click on any slide or 'View all images' to see the photos in full screen Read More...
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Part One: Artá and Cap de FormentorThe Super Poke Pets advertisement at the bottom is somewhat annoying. Look for the X at the top right of the caption and click it to close.Click on any slide or 'View all images' to see the photos in full screen mode Read More...
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Those were the words of renowned underwater photographer Brian Skerry, who talks on the destruction of ecosystems, the destruction of life in the oceans, accompanying it with stunning shots of both above and under the sea, but ends on a rather positive Read More...
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Friday. End of April. IES La Minilla. 2º ESO, CLIL group. Both their English teacher and their Science teacher were away at a Comenius meeting in Turkey. Weather wasn't too hot, not too cold either. Sounds like a good idea to go trekking, and so we did! Read More...
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