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  • Stand By Me, Japan

    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.
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 24, 2011
  • Truth or Lie: Activity for any classroom

    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 ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 29, 2011
  • Sheltering Change, more ideas for your lessons

    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 ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 13, 2011
  • Tweeting is for the birds: Hockly vs Waters, IATEFL 2011 Brighton

    This, along with the PechaKucha night, must have been the highlights of the IATEFL 2011 Brighton conference. The motion for the ELT Debate was 'Tweeting is for the birds, not for language learning', with Alan Waters speaking for the motion, and Nicky Hockly, against. Here is an opportunity for those who haven't had the chance of watching a live ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 21, 2011
  • Jackson Browne on Ted Talks: If I Could Be Anywhere

    Ted Talks has a speaker with a difference - he isn't going to speak! Don't worry - it isn't a silent video, lol. Jackson Browne is one of my favourite singer-songwriters, and he has written many powerful songs in his long career, this one here being no exception. What I would like you to do first is to watch and listen to the song, and try to ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 16, 2011
  • Teaching Speaking Videos: Techniques, Feedback & Monitoring

    Teacher trainer John Kay expounds on his tips on teaching speaking on this set of videos for the British Council. They aren't new, but even if you think you know it all, have a listen - it may refresh some of the stagnant cells! It did mine! ;-) I first read about these videos in Barb Sakamoto's Starter-PLN Daily.
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 7, 2011
  • We Are The Champions: One Song, Countless Activities: Present Perfect Cloze, Idioms, Vocabulary, etc.

    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 ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 2, 2011
  • Nuclear Energy Power Debate: What's the way forward?

    With all the headlines on the problems of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant in Northern Japan, now is a good time as any to have a debate on the viability of nuclear power as a source of energy. The strongest objection of the anti-nuclear power lobby are the safety concerns, but what other methods of producing cheap clean energy have we got? Is ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 22, 2011
  • How to Draw Parallel Lines using Set Squares

    Here's a simple presentation on how to draw parallel lines using set squares. This can be downloaded from either Author Stream, Scribd or SlideShare. Thanks goes to José Alberto. drawing parallel lines using set square... See more presentations by acLiLtocLiMB | Upload your own PowerPoint presentations
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 11, 2010
  • Are teachers obsolete?

    Arthur C. Clarke said, 'When you've got interest, you have education'. But, if you have interest, can you educate yourself without the guidance of a teacher?Sugata Mitra thinks that children are quite capable of educating themselves, given the right tools, without the aid of teachers, and he proves it by his hole-in-the-wall experiments. Watch him ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 13, 2010
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