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Who are you? | onefortywords
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Teaching unplugged – in brief. July 1, 2010 at 5:48 pm · Filed under Inspirations. I once spent a day at mum’s secondary school when I was on half term. When a girl came up and asked: ‘Who are you? I said cautiously that I was Mrs Meddings’s son. ‘You poor sod’, she replied. Mum was passionate about education, from its capacity to train the mind and liberate the heart to its role in social mobility; from the value of the arts to the iniquity of SATS. And I never felt like a poor sod. Visual of the month.
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On noticing | onefortywords
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Teaching unplugged – in brief. July 1, 2010 at 5:51 pm · Filed under Reflections. Mum was a teacher all her working life, and her varied career ranged from voice training at Central School of Speech and Drama to remedial English in secondary education. I wonder whether, if she hadn’t noticed, she would have gone on to become a teacher? Or whether her orientation towards teaching led her to notice? Either way, this kind of noticing is just as important as the language kind. Visual of the month.
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How soon was then? | onefortywords
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Teaching unplugged – in brief. How soon was then? May 2, 2010 at 10:50 am · Filed under Sunday Supplement. There’s something stirring at onefortywords, and it’s not just the effect of spring, prince of seasons, on the heart. I’m used to that and I think I can cope. What do I get? Our horizons did expand. They had to world music in the 70s meant Una Paloma Blanca. The rarity of must-have releases left us to free to explore the back pages of rock, soul and gospel. And we haven’t been burdened b...Well, it ...
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About this blog | onefortywords
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Teaching unplugged – in brief. The blog is designed to be browsed by Category, with different tags for Connections. Which must have been a coursebook series at some point! I’m indulging my love of music in This week’s music. And header images appear in full in Visual of the month. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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May | 2010 | onefortywords
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Teaching unplugged – in brief. Archive for May, 2010. How soon was then? May 2, 2010 at 10:50 am · Filed under Sunday Supplement. There’s something stirring at onefortywords, and it’s not just the effect of spring, prince of seasons, on the heart. I’m used to that and I think I can cope. What do I get? Our horizons did expand. They had to world music in the 70s meant Una Paloma Blanca. The rarity of must-have releases left us to free to explore the back pages of rock, soul and gospel. And we ...Well, it ...
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Visual of the month | onefortywords
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Teaching unplugged – in brief. Visual of the month. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Visual of the month.
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November | 2010 | onefortywords
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Teaching unplugged – in brief. Archive for November, 2010. November 11, 2010 at 4:42 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Anyone visiting this site in recent weeks and months will have noted the absence of new posts. I’ve decided to try a new way to blog – with a more focused theme – and have now launched The Unplugged Index. You can find it at http:/ lukemeddings.posterous.com/. Visual of the month. This week's music. This week's blog. Teaching unplugged – in brief. An A-Z of ELT. Classrooms on the Danube.
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June 2015 – English learning in Our World
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English learning in Our World. Are you an English educator, a teacher or a trainer? This is a blog which will point you towards my work, discussions and thoughts among other things that you can read and comment on too.You can look at ways of teaching English. You can share your ideas with us and you can spread our ideas to others. This is the basis of this EFL community. Manchester Iatefl 2015 Registered Blogger. Iatefl Registered Blogger Harrogate 2014. Free resources and guides for corpora. Jamie Keddi...
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Pumkin Online English: A Very Big Number.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011. A Very Big Number. About one year ago we made the decision to make a youtube channel. We added lots of our video content to give to the children, and the adults. We are now at the amazing point where we have had 1 million views of our videos. OK granted it is no Justin Bieber but for us it is a big deal. One million hits. So who and why I ask myself. People from all over the world have been to our channel. I think it's best for our viewers to explain. We never imagined we wo...
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Te@ch Me: Te@ch me Prezi Part 3: The Bubble Menu
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Ed-Tech Tips and Tricks for Teachers and Learners. Friday, February 18, 2011. Te@ch me Prezi Part 3: The Bubble Menu. This is the default bubble when you first start your editor. When in write mode, you can use your canvas to insert (write or copy/paste) text. You place your mouse anywhere on the canvas and click once (not a double click! How to use the Transformation Zebra:. With your mouse the object will rotate. When you grab and turn the inner ring. The object will zoom in and out. They will count as...