Many students taking IELTS do not always have the life experience and topic knowledge range, due to age or cultural background, to help them achieve a high IELTS score. We will look at Web 2.0 tools which helped to broaden students’ topic awareness both inside and outside the classroom, making it a more rewarding experience for students and teachers alike.
Comments
12 April 2010
1 year 4 weeks
Looks great. Hope it all goes as planned.
13 April 2011
1 year 4 weeks
Looks fantastic. I haven't used the IT tools the way you do it. I'm looking forward to putting into practice after Easter. Thanks
Thanks Laura,
It went quite well thanks. See you soon!
Hi Teresa,
We are really interested to know how you use the tools we showed. If you use them the way we do, please let us know how it all goes,
Cheers
Amanda
Here is the link to the Linoit that we can use to post our feedback about using Web 2.0 tools for IELTS.
When we get more ideas ourselves, from future lessons, we will stick them here too.
http://linoit.com/users/susan-d/canvases/IATEFL%202011:%20Brighton
Get sticking!
Amanda :-)
2 April 2011
1 year 2 weeks
Hi everyone! Thanks for the comments so far and we hope to get lots more - we'd love any feedback on the tools we showed and to learn about any other tools that you find work well with students. Here's the link to our linoit, so please comment there or here on Brighton Online!
http://linoit.com/users/susan-d/canvases/IATEFL%202011%3A%20Brighton
Hope you all enjoyed the rest of IATEFL! Wasn't it amazing?
2 April 2011
1 year 2 weeks
Great news - Storify is now public so there's no need for an invitation anyone can access the site and create stories. Good news for students!
http://storify.com/