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This is a good an excuse as any to listen to a good song, and, at the same time, be reminded of the suffering the great nation had to endure earlier this year.
Why not use this video as a springboard for a class discussion on natural disasters, for example?
You might like to read this post on activities using songs.
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I recently responded to a blog challenge by a video recording of myself - you can see it by clicking here. Most EFL teachers are probably aware of the activity where students are asked to say some things about themselves, and the others are to guess if they're true or false.
I suggested taking this a step further and have the students bring video ...
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I've always loved this song (written by Jagger/Richards, and released on the Stones' Let It Bleed album towards the end of 1969), and, as you probably already know, I'm very fond of Playing for Change, too. They are good enough reasons for me to link it here in this blog.But how can we use it in our lessons, you might ask. Well, think about it and ...
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In We Are The Champions, I wrote about several ideas you could do with songs in the classroom, so if you'd missed it, you ought to take a look now.
Warm-up
Play the video, freeze it when Paul McCartney can be seen. Ask if anyone knows him, what they know: the group he belonged to, the instrument he plays, the period the song was written, ...
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A lot of teachers who use songs for ELT restrict themselves to a gap-fill activity plus a singalong, but there are, however, many other activities you could do besides those, some of which I've set out below, and I also created a quiz incorporating some of them.
Due to copyright problems, I'm not allowed to embed the video here, but click on the ...
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If you had a choice of a country to live in, where would you choose? What would your criteria be?
Newsweek recently compiled a list of the best countries in the world based on health, economy, politics and the quality of life. The project took them several months to complete, but their results are now available. Click on the image below to browse ...
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Are you itching for ways to engage and empower students and their inherent creativity? Scratch will bring instant relief to a classroom of kids ready to collaborate, innovate, and create! Please join me as I present some Scratch Basics while informing educators how to get students Scratching across the curriculum! This Scratch Webinar sponsored ...
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Here are some games to help you learn musical instruments. They are four categories: strings, brass & keyboard, percussion, and woodwind. Just click on the image to begin the game.
If you want to see your name appear on the scoring sheet, you'll have to register before playing. Remember your nickname & password for all my other games which ...
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In two weeks, Halloween is with us again. What have you got lined up for this year? Here are just a few ideas to help you get going.
To introduce/revise vocabulary related to Halloween, I've set up a PowerPoint presentation. Show the slide first, then elicit the word before revealing it. It's appropriate for basic level upwards. To display it ...
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I’m redesigning the access of my list of educational resources. The list has just gotten too long to link each one from the blog’s menu. Instead, I’m moving them all to a (hopefully) better designed and more useful page, but that’s a work in progress. In the interim you can access them by clicking on [...]
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