domingo, 12 de febrero de 2012

MAKE A STORY BOOK

Story Jumper
    It is a web 2.0 sites where students and teachers can create their story book. It´s a very easy to use, and very useful to work writing skills in ESL class. Here is a simple example of how to work with the primary students:


Would you like to make a book?
Look my short story, and make one, how you want. Come on!!! 


http://www.storyjumper.com/book/index/4364432/WATER-WORLD

WORDLE

WORDLE
     With this tool we can work reading and writing skills. It is a very easy to use, and we can make a more different activities for work with our students. We can work the poems, the verbs... look the example that i have done.

Make the Present Simple verbs in affirmative, negative and interrogative form with the words that you can find in the wordle.



Wordle: to be
WORDLE

VIDEOS AND SONGS

VIDEOS AND SONGS
     They are a very interesting and useful tools for working all skills, becouse they can be used in many ways. Students really like, and learn with them as they enjoy. Here is an example;


    Enjoy with this song to the film Madagascar and answer the questions that you can find in the right to the video.


http://www.eslvideo.com/esl_video_quiz_beginning.php?id=10066








WEB SITES

WEB SITES
     There are a many ESL websites to work. British Council is one of the most interesting to me, becouse you can find everything to work in the classroom, such as songs, stories, games... for all ages and all perfectly ordered. Here you can see a example.
  

VOKI WORLD

 
 WHAT IS THE VOKI???
Voki enables users to espress themselves on the web in their own voice using a talking character. You can customize your voki to look like you. Is very interesting tool to work listening skills, for example we can do a dictation.

YOUR VOKI

When they have seen our voki, we can say to make them one, to work speaking skill as well. We can do something like this: 
This is my voki, do you make one with your voice? click here if you dare, and records what you want in english.