lunes, 22 de abril de 2019

5 ONLINE TOOLS

If your classroom has internet access you are very LUCKY! Take advantage of your connection and try out some of these 5 online tools with your students...

PREZI - Create an interactive infographic summarising a short story
✓ POPPLET - Make students create a spider web on a vocabulary set
✓ KAHOOT or QUIZIZZ - Practise some grammar with a trivia
✓ QUIZLET - Create a set of cards for learning vocabulary
✓ TED-ED -  Create or choose a readymade Ted-Ed Lesson to practise listening skills

NO INTERNET CONNECTION?


Here is a list of 5 offline tools you can find on your computer or smartphones and ideas of activities you may do with them.


✓ WORD - Create a ''Choose Your Own Adventure" story
✓ PHOTOSCAPE - Create a dialogue using speech and thought bubbles
✓ VOICE RECORDER  (Using a smartphone or Audacity) - Role Play: interviewing a famous person. Keep record of the interview.
✓ POWERPOINT - Create a comic. Include pictures and audios.
✓ MOVIE MAKER - Create a lyric video of your favourite song.
Hi, everyone!
My name is Rocío Luna. I'm a student of English Teacher Training Course in INSPT-UTN. I've been studying for 5 years. I'm attending ICT in ELT this year and Paula Ledesma is my tutor. We'll be dealing with technology in the English classroom. I've been teaching for 4 years to different students group age (from young learners to teenagers) and I find it very engaging for students to implement technology in my lessons. The purpose of this blog is to share with you my findings regarding teaching tools, resources and materials you may find useful to incorporate in your own English lessons.

THINGLINK TUTORIAL

Check out How to Create Engaging Content With Thinglink by Rocio Luna on Snapguide .