Sunday, 9 August 2015

Breaking News English and Blogger

Breaking News English


We started the class by having a look at a website created by Sean Balville. It is BreakingNewsEnglish.com. Now many of you may know it because it is linked and shared a lot around. 
Now, the site is not really appealing to the eye but it's got tons of content and what's even more important, it offers a variety of activities built around a single article. For this reason it represents
 a powerful resource if you want to get your students working with authentic material and a great way to blend your classes. Students can do text reconstruction exercises like sentence jumble, text match, spelling activities like listen and spell, or vocabulary exercises (flashcards, cloze etc.).  I could go on and on for ages but I think it's better if you have a look yourself, so here's the link.






Blogger


After that we looked at blogging. We focused on a free tool called Blogger, which is a tool provided by Google. You can make as many blogs as you want and it's free.


Now the reason this technology is relevant in EFL is that blogger represent a very affordable and flexible repository for all the content you produce online. Imagine you create a quiz or there's a video, a podcast, an assignment and you want your students to find it quickly? Do they have to browse the internet forever? No. Put it all there.




Blogger is a great recipient and it's extremely flexible and easy to navigate. Imagine you tell all your students to create a podcast: where do they share the links? Blogger. Imagine you give your students the task to create a google doc, a video on youtube, a screencast... where can you easily collect this data? Blogger of course! Does it have to be you? Not necessarily. You can get your students build their class blog a work on it! Engaging, funny, motivating. What more could you want? 




If you're still moving your first steps, Russel created a very useful intro to Blogger which is available here:







If you're  you're already familiar with the basics and you want to get funky, here's something for you as well:






Cheers.

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