ICT for English 2015
A blog to facilitate language learning
Monday, May 18, 2015
Monday, May 11, 2015
Lesson Fourteen - The Olympic Games
What do you know about the Olympic Games? Let's find out with the help of a short quiz.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Lesson Thirteen - Sport and Mindomo
What do you think a sport is? Why do we consider one activity a sport and another a mere entertainment? That's what we'll discuss at the lesson.
Monday, April 27, 2015
Monday, April 20, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
Lesson Ten - Folk songs, Lyricstraining and Glogster
WE are singing
and listening
and enjoying the music today.
Do you translate your favourite songs?
How can music you like help you in learning English?
What Russian folk songs can you name? What English folk songs can you sing?
and listening
and enjoying the music today.
Do you translate your favourite songs?
How can music you like help you in learning English?
What Russian folk songs can you name? What English folk songs can you sing?
Monday, April 6, 2015
Monday, March 30, 2015
Lesson Eight - Presentations and Polls
Today we will listen to your presentations on different topics you
have chosen. (Let us hope you are ready with them)))) Listen carefully
to each other, make notes about what you like and dislike in each
presentation as in the end of the lesson we will vote for the best
presentation.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Lesson Seven - Presentations and Prezi
Today we are going to speak about presentations. First, discuss the questions:
Watch Good and bad presentation. Have you ever seen people behaving like in the video? Have you ever made such mistakes yourself?
Bad presentations are so common that people laugh at them. What mistakes does the speaker laugh at?
- When and why do people need presentations?
- What is more important: what is on the slides or what is being told by the presenter?
- What do people create presentations for?
- What are the rules of making presentations?
- What mistakes do people do when they prepare their presentations in the design and the presenting by a speaker?
Watch Good and bad presentation. Have you ever seen people behaving like in the video? Have you ever made such mistakes yourself?
Bad presentations are so common that people laugh at them. What mistakes does the speaker laugh at?
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Lesson Six - Memrise, Duolingo and Livemocha
What languages would you like to learn for yourself?
Have you ever tried to learn a language on your own?
The three resources of this week's lesson are great to start (and master) a foreign language.
You can use it to work with your second foreign language. Or third... Or....
Have you ever tried to learn a language on your own?
The three resources of this week's lesson are great to start (and master) a foreign language.
You can use it to work with your second foreign language. Or third... Or....
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Lesson Five - Quizlet, LinguaLeo, BBC and VOA
There's abundance of tools for language learning on the Internet. Sometimes you think that there are too many and as a result ... you do not use any. Well, I've always believed that the only way to decide if the site suits you or not is to try it. So let us have a closer look at the two sites that are familiar to some of you.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Lesson Four - Filminute
Today we are going to try the role of film critics and just have some fun.
What film awards do you know?
What do the critics give awards for?
Rank the following in the order of its impotance for making a good film:
What film awards do you know?
What do the critics give awards for?
Rank the following in the order of its impotance for making a good film:
- captivating plot
- well written characters
- atmospheric soundtrack
- incredible special effects
- great acting
Monday, February 23, 2015
Lesson Three - Forvo, Ozdic and Urbandictionary
Monday, February 16, 2015
Lesson Two - Online Translation Services and Bilingual Dictionaries
Everyone who studies English has to work with dictionaries. At first, a learner’s dictionary is enough, but the more you study, the more different dictionaries and sources you need.
Some use online translation services like Google Translate or Translate.ru. Are they trustworthy and are they enough for a student? Well, let us see into that.
Another thing to test today is the online dictionaries. Which is better and for what purposes? - We are to answer.
Some use online translation services like Google Translate or Translate.ru. Are they trustworthy and are they enough for a student? Well, let us see into that.
Another thing to test today is the online dictionaries. Which is better and for what purposes? - We are to answer.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Lesson One - Creating a Blog. Voki.
Hi, this is our course blog. Note its URL as you will often
come here during the course. There at least four reasons for that.
Firstly, this is where you will get tasks every week.
Secondly, here on the right-hand panel is the link to a
Google sheet where you can follow your course progress. Please mind that by the
end of the 17th week you are to get at least 60% of the total task points to
complete the course successfully.
Thirdly, this is where you are to report the completion of the
“comment on three other groupmates” task. (You are to leave permalinks to your
comments under the post of the corresponding lesson).
Finally, here you can ask questions about the blog and the
tasks, write your feedback and ideas.
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