English teaching and learning

Saturday, 16 June 2012

E-project: RECENT HISTORY

Recent History

This E-Project is oriented to the sharing of information. It was designed for the Lab class of English II at the Modern Languages School (EIM) of the Central University of Venezuela (UCV). In the third term, we study Recent History topics and the students have to make group presentations of them.



This project will help the students to share information about the different topics, as well as, to show all the material they might not have the time to show in the presentations. Each group will open a blog about the topic they are presenting. 

The topics are:

* Missile Crisis
* Irak War 
* Current Financial Crisis

At the end of the term the students will be evaluated in oral exams. So, it is necessary for them to have the information of each topic. That is why Recent History project is oriented to the sharing of information by blogs. Besides, creating a blog and feeding it would provide meaningful learning. 

Currently, students are creating the group blogs.
E-project blog



Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Second life



Second Life is an interactive platform a in which you can have a parallel life. You can have the name you like and the body (the avatar) you have always wanted to have. There are many activities you can do there. You can walk, run, fly or even teletransport… You can chat, talk and videochat. You can even work or learn a language. The page is available only for adults. Many adults get really engaged with this 3D Virtual World.

Saracé having a rest!



Second Life may be used as a learning tool in Teaching English as a Foreign Language. The students can learn from the English interface or by chating to some English speakers.  You can even teach a class in this platform or attend a conference.  


A class in SL

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Social Networks



Social Networks are the new way to make and maintain relationships. Friends, family, business parterns… you have all of them in your networks. Social networks are a phenomenon of increasing popularity. You rarely find a student who is not in a social network so… if you want to attract your students to your class you may interact with them on social networks.
There are many ways to use social networks to teach English as a Foreign Language. You can have a Twitter account, follow your students, make them to follow you and tweet and retweet about the topics of the class… You can also have a group on Facebook and post about the class and make them to comment or post… You can also share pictures about the topics of class on Flickr. The students may get engaged with their own learning.   


Sunday, 3 June 2012

Podcasts

Podcasts, voice tools & audio recorders

Podcasts are audio recordings about different topics posted online. You can find podcasts about personal experiences, teachings, religion, music comments, film reviews, short stories or even novels and so on… People usually download podcasts to their portable players to listen to them anywhere anytime.

The Office of Instructional Consulting at Indiana University, School of Education affirms that:


Finally, it is important to note that you do NOT need an iPod to create or listen to podcasts! In fact a 2005 Bridge Ratings consumer survey found that over 80% of users simply listen to downloaded podcasts on their computer or laptop and the podcasts never make it to an iPod or other digital media device. Source

Podscasts are an interesting way to learn languages. You can develop your listening skills while having fun listening to short stories or series or whatever you want. In that way, you work on your pronunciation unconsciously. But also you can practice speaking if you podcast.
Here you have my intro


There are many voice tools and audio recorders available on internet. In some of them, such as Voxopop you can join or start discussions. 
My discussion
Discussion » Web 2.0 tools

EFL teachers should take advantage of it, either if they start audio discussions online or they recommend podcasts to their students for them to practice English while having fun.   It can help to the motivation.
Here you have an interview about personality factors in EFL acquisition: