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Website | language garden
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Activities and stories for language gardeners. This website is full of activities you can try, free resources you can sign up for, and activities you can buy. Ligaya D. Honofre. March 22, 2011 at 1:58 pm. I just shared Language Garden through Facebook! March 24, 2011 at 11:46 am. Good work, Ligaya🙂. Ligaya D. Honofre. October 12, 2011 at 11:01 am. I’ve got an update…it’s overwhelming! What should I do first, and what is next? And thank you God for friends who trust! October 12, 2011 at 11:20 am. Hi Shar...
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Free Resources | language garden
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Activities and stories for language gardeners. The image above is the Introduction page of the Free Resources. Help for you to see how you can use language plants in your lessons. You see the children in the middle waving to you, welcoming you? They’d love to meet you. All you need to do if click Free Resources. And sign up. Loads of activities. If you’ve never tried Language Garden activities before, go on, take the plunge, you never know, you might really enjoy them! What have you got to lose? Get ever...
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language garden | activities and stories for language gardeners | Page 2
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Activities and stories for language gardeners. The art of branching. July 2, 2012 8 Comments. I had a Skype chat earlier with an Italian teacher who came across Language Garden on Facebook just a few days ago, and immediately grasped the concept. She got it, intuitively, it appealed at an emotional level, but she wanted to understand the rationale, the theory, left-brain understanding. The king is dead…. June 25, 2012 14 Comments. 8220;The king is dead! Long live the king! For quite a few years, I have b...
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Plant Maker | language garden
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Activities and stories for language gardeners. Can I have a go? This short video shows you how to make a language plant. (I’ve got a few things in mind that need to be improved – I’d love to hear your comments and thoughts too, so please do write and say. Thank you.). I can do that too! Reviewing and scaffolding language with one-to-one learners An Experiment with Dogme. November 21, 2011 at 8:16 am. 8230;] A great homework task would be to make a language plant. […]. November 24, 2011 at 1:46 pm. This s...
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A ticket | (Almost) Infinite ELT Ideas
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Almost) Infinite ELT Ideas. Collaborative idea generation for ELT. May 4, 2011. What would you do with this ticket in your classroom? You can make any assumptions you like about the context it is used in. Post your ideas in the comments below. To find out the idea behind this blog. May 4, 2011 at 2:16 pm. Okay, I’ll do the obvious one to get it out of the way, and leave everyone the space to be more creative! I know, it’s obvious, but someone had to! May 4, 2011 at 3:05 pm. May 4, 2011 at 7:58 pm. What d...
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Teach teens unplugged? Why on earth….?! | macappella
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Mind’s ear and chalk face. At the deep end. A place of greater safety →. June 4, 2011 · 8:41 pm. Why on earth…? Do you need electricity to light the darkened room? On the whole, my generation did, however, get conversation at meal tables, on car journeys etc. Our family was fairly accessible in most cases and. There was more face to face communication than now. When we spoke on the phone, conversations were perhaps longer and almost certainly. Better than now, but it was different. Unplugged, or dogme, t...
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What’s happened to Miss Kites? | Kite Flying
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Reflections of a Scouser in Spain. Laquo; Words 2. Melting Away at Work. (Not a metaphor! What’s happened to Miss Kites? Ladies and gentleman,. Some days I fear I may be going mad. I wanted to cry today at the prospect of another year of feeling the way I have felt this year. I wanted to cry in front of the Irish man with the academy who wasn’t saying the words I wanted to hear: ” Have a job! We loved your CV! You’ll be welcomed here with open arms”. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site.