Google Docs
Creating a Google Doc for your Writing Class and sharing it with Bob & Jeff.
If you'd like to experiment more with Google Drive, check out these guides
Google Docs Google Presentations
Activities, Games, & Quizzes
- Explore the Games & Activities Guide
- Creation Sites: Proprofs Quizlet Jeopardy (challenging) Jeopardy Kids
- Look at 오정훈's examples - Hot Potatoes ProProfs Quizlet WallWisher (nice Google Doc usage here)
- Explore activity sites and use Diigo to bookmark your favorite sites
- Create something with Quizlet, Profprofs, or Quizstar and post it on your blog
- Create other kinds of games using websites or downloadable programs
- Create a short blog post about your thoughts on activity resources and using them in your teaching
Quizlet
Help edit this set by registering at Quizlet (confirm your email), joining the BUFS TTP class(wait for Jeff to accept your enrollment), and then edit the set.Blogger Tweaks
Questions?
To see some examples of what you can do with a 'Blogger' blog check out the ones below.
- SmartLearning (by former TTP Trainee 오정훈)
- Collablogatorium (by Carla Arena - CALL practitioner extraordinaire)
- ESLTeacher in Korea (University instructor in Busan)
- LearningCall.net (this site)
- posting a photo
- posting a video
- adding 'gadgets' to the side of your blog
- embedding a presentation from slideshare or Ted Talk or Quizlet (using html mode)
Pronuciation & Speaking
Top Practice Sites
Top Practice Sites
- RachelsEnglish.com
- Sounds of American English
- Sozoexchange.com
- Englishcentral.com
- PUFS Pronunciation
- American English Pronunciation Practice
- Speech Accent Archive
- Amy Walker's 21 Accents
- Fun Easy English American Pronunciation
- LearningEnglish Pronunciation
- EnglishPronunciation at EnglishClub.com
- English Pronunciation/Listening (OkanaganUniversity, Canada)
- Eva Easton - Pronuciation
- Listen & Repeat Machine
- Common Korean Errors
- Ear Training (British Accent)
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