Saturday, April 14, 2007
Citizenship Podcast and Blog
I found out about this US citizenship resource when a teacher that attended Friday's presentation left this comment:
Thanks! You made my day, but I still don't know your name.
Please, teachers, use this blog as a forum to share what you have produced , how you did it, and what you learned in the process.
US Citizenship Podcast said...
I went to your workshop @ NorCal Catesol & started my own blog & podcast for Citizenship. Visit us @ http://uscitizenpod.blogspot.com.
11:56 AM
Thanks! You made my day, but I still don't know your name.
Please, teachers, use this blog as a forum to share what you have produced , how you did it, and what you learned in the process.
Friday, April 13, 2007
Moldovan Wedding
One of my students contrasted the wedding customs in Moldova to those in the United States.
Click here to read Victor's essay.
I hope you enjoy his observations as much as I do.
Click here to read Victor's essay.
I hope you enjoy his observations as much as I do.
The CATESOL Teachers' Tips Podcast
This podcast is a work in progress.
As an experiment, I'm updating this podcast as the CATESOL Conference unfolds.
Click here to listen to what we have recorded so far. The next time you click, hopefully, there will be more audio.
Later,
Richard
As an experiment, I'm updating this podcast as the CATESOL Conference unfolds.
Click here to listen to what we have recorded so far. The next time you click, hopefully, there will be more audio.
Later,
Richard
CATESOL 2007 Reflections
Greetings! I created a website for reflections on this year's conference. It's on the public list, so hopefully any attendees can post!
http://catesol2007reflections.blogspot.com/
http://catesol2007reflections.blogspot.com/
tips for teaching ESL
Go to www.youtube.com or www.americanrhetoric.com to listen to singers and speeches and to watch videos of performances.
CATEOL
Hi Richard,
Tthanks for the workshop. Here are large fonts for you so you could see better.
My tip for the students. Talk to someone whose English is better than you. If you are not sure you said is correct, ask "Did I say that correctly? How should I say it?"
Most people would be glad to repeat the sentence correctly and explain the error to you!
Tthanks for the workshop. Here are large fonts for you so you could see better.
My tip for the students. Talk to someone whose English is better than you. If you are not sure you said is correct, ask "Did I say that correctly? How should I say it?"
Most people would be glad to repeat the sentence correctly and explain the error to you!
Thanks for a wonderful workshop!
I learned so much today, and I want you to know that I will start using what I have learned this semester.
Monday, October 30, 2006
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