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Luka Radicevic | English by Luka
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Keep calm and learn English! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Luka Radicevic. Https:/ englishbyluka.wordpress.com/about-me/. New words – 15 June 2015. June 20, 2015. About Words - Cambridge Dictionaries Online blog. The joy of missing out. It was only a matter of time before someone in this case Fake’s fellow entrepreneur Anil Dash came up with a counterpart acronym, which encapsulates my stance towards tarot cabaret: Jomo, the joy of missing out. May 30, 2015. Wwwtele...
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Rejhana's ESL World: July 2010
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Wednesday, 14 July 2010. Lake school teachers motivated all their brilliant students to use the world of Internet more actively. And this is our first try. Hope to have many more to come. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. 30 Web Tools, Apps, and Resources to Engage With Humor. Giving Feedback – #EdublogsClub Prompt 11. Cartoon: Brexit is Served. A Journey in TEFL. Typeform - a nice tool for surveys, forms and quizzes. Nik's Daily English Activities.
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Kad snovi postanu stvarnost | Pogled kroz prozor
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Digitalni časopis za obrazovne stručnjake. O Pogledu – impresum. Čvršća integracija Erasmus KA1 i eTwinning projekata. ETwinning grupa „Inclusive Education“ →. Kad snovi postanu stvarnost. Desetomjesečno stručno usavršavanje u SAD-u. Svake godine prijavu za ovu prestižnu stipendiju pošalje nekoliko tisuća zainteresiranih. Odabrani kandidati iskusni su stručnjaci koji dolaze iz različitih područja djelovanja kao što su obrazovanje, poučavanje engleskog jezika kao stranog jezika, pravo, medicina,. Poljopri...
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A teacher's diary: Joy Egbert’s Engagement Principles
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An EFL teacher's blog about teaching, learning and how these two always go together. April 14, 2015. Joy Egbert’s Engagement Principles. Slides from Joy Egbert's presentation). Technology can never be central in the process, teachers must be aware of their central position. The role of the teacher is as important as before the time of technology if not even more important when technology is involved in the learning process. I couldn’t agree more. IATEFL Manchester Online 2015. View my complete profile.
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A teacher's diary: May 2012
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An EFL teacher's blog about teaching, learning and how these two always go together. May 5, 2012. Love from the World. Love from the World. Is not a project with a primarily language learning aim but I didn't hesitate for a moment to take part in it as soon as I first heard about Sun Ho's beautiful idea to ask teachers from around the world to help students create the flags of their countries and send photos to her, and send the flags in the post to her Singapore address. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A teacher's diary: December 2013
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An EFL teacher's blog about teaching, learning and how these two always go together. December 27, 2013. I've been tagged in a blogging meme Eleven. By my dear friend Arjana Blažić. This is how the challenge works:. Acknowledge the nominating blogger. Share 11 random facts about yourself. Answer the 11 questions the nominating blogger has created for you. 11 random facts about me. My two sons are two most important persons in my life. I like to read or watch a good mystery. I love growing my own herbs.
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A teacher's diary: April 2014
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An EFL teacher's blog about teaching, learning and how these two always go together. April 26, 2014. HUPE Day 2 in the wonderful world of words. It's Day 2 of HUPE Annual Conference in Opatija, the day of my presentation. I know there might be some more more important and more valuable speeches and workshops going on at the same time, but this is my blog and this post is about my presentation. Wonderful World of Words. HUPE Annual Conference - Day 1. Looking forward to hearing what tomorrow's plenary spe...
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Children Learning English Affectively: Interviewing Affective Educators: Eric Kane
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February 05, 2015. Interviewing Affective Educators: Eric Kane. It's my great pleasure to interview Eric, who is both a friend and a professional that I admire and respect immensely. Juan: When I see you interacting with children, I notice that your interactions come very naturally and full of caring and purpose. It even seems that you were already born a teacher. Please share with us how you have become an English teacher. I told her that I wanted to be a motivational speaker! Eric: Great question and a...
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Children Learning English Affectively: Learning English Affectively with Taboo Cards
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December 22, 2014. Learning English Affectively with Taboo Cards. Whenever a taboo is broken, something good happens.". I simply love playing with cards and flashcards because the number of ways in which they can be used is countless. When we, as teachers, explore and create novel ways of playing with language we allow learners to live language playfully as well. This fascination with play and language led me to write a post you might have read called "Fifty affective ways to use flashcards". 2 Using all...
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Children Learning English Affectively: Puppeteering again at Hanazono Kindergarten!
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November 18, 2014. Puppeteering again at Hanazono Kindergarten! Hanazono Kindergarten in Gifu, Japan. Some moments in life have really touched me with sheer joy. One of these precious memories certainly was telling stories and puppeteering at the two Hanazono Kindergartens. In Gifu last year. These performances were truly a challenge for me as my audience was composed of more than three hundred Japanese young language learners aged from three to five. All at the same time! Butterflies in my stomach.