Dear Ladies,
By now you will have arrived safetly back home (and back at work!). It seems very quiet this week without you. I hope you all enjoyed your day trips last Friday, I think all of you had sunshine. I had a lovely Easter visiting my parents, we spent a lot of time sitting in the garden enjoying the spring weather and chatting, my mum was a little bit envious of my lovely necklace which you gave me.
I really enjoyed working with you, and I hope that I get the chance to work with Permians again in the future. I did enjoy our last evening, though I fear that after two glasses of wine I was a little bit "sozzled", if I am to accept an inviation to Perm I think I need to practise my drinking skills otherwise I defintely won't be able to cope with your famous vodka!
We can keep in touch, via the blog, or via e-mail - you know my e-mail address!
Once again, goodbye lovely ladies.
My very best regards,
Caroline
Tuesday, 10 April 2007
Thursday, 5 April 2007
On-line multiple intelligence test
I know that you are familiar with Howard Gardner's theory, and that you will certainly have done such tests before. But do try this on-line test (link below), it's really simple and so pleasing to view the nicely coloured pie chart at the end!
http://www2.bgfl.org/bgfl2/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/index.htm
http://www2.bgfl.org/bgfl2/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/index.htm
Wednesday, 4 April 2007
Farewell meal - The Didsbury
Come out of your hotel, instead of taking a bus towards town, take a bus going in the other direction. Check with the bus driver that it’s going to Parrs Wood. You will go through an area called Withington, and then you will go through Didsbury Village. About a kilometre after Didsbury village there’s a big bend in the road and the pub is on that bend. It’s a huge pub with a lawn in the front of it, you can’t miss it. If you get to Parrs Wood cinema complex you have gone too far.
It’s quite a nice traditional pub, prices start from £7 for a main meal. I have booked the meal for 8pm, but I recommend arriving earlier, as there is a beautiful city park near the pub, called “Fletcher Moss”, also if the weather is nice it would be nice to sit outside the pub and have a drink before the meal.
It’s quite a nice traditional pub, prices start from £7 for a main meal. I have booked the meal for 8pm, but I recommend arriving earlier, as there is a beautiful city park near the pub, called “Fletcher Moss”, also if the weather is nice it would be nice to sit outside the pub and have a drink before the meal.
Monday, 2 April 2007
www.puzzlemaker.com
This website may not be "academic" in appearance, but it's one I find very useful for vocabulary activities and tests. It's really simple to use, you just have to follow the instructions. A couple of tips -
1) when you have finished your puzzle or wordsearch "cut and paste" it onto word, this will enable you to format it
2) having printed it off, before photocopying it, do the puzzle yourself first to make sure there are no errrors
Good luck!
Caroline
www.puzzlemaker.com - good luck!
1) when you have finished your puzzle or wordsearch "cut and paste" it onto word, this will enable you to format it
2) having printed it off, before photocopying it, do the puzzle yourself first to make sure there are no errrors
Good luck!
Caroline
www.puzzlemaker.com - good luck!
Elena's new blog
I have created my own blog, please visit it on this address -
http://elenakfromperm.blogspot.com/
http://elenakfromperm.blogspot.com/
EFL WEBSITE REVIEW
For our next session my aim is for you to assist each other in being more exploitative of the multitude of EFL websites out there on the world wide web. Each group will be allocated an EFL website to review, and together you will complete a review form which Caroline is going to give you.
In addition to completing the review form, for your final lesson on Thursday you will be required to perform a 15 minute presentation on your site for your fellow Permian lecturers. In this presentation you will show them around the site, point out its useful features (you will have access to the projector to enable this), it’s advantages, why/ when it’s useful and so on.
The presentation will be backed up with a 1hr30min lesson plan, in terms of which you will need to produce:
§ A completed review sheet
§ A lesson plan
§ Worksheets (if necessary)
Please present these to me, neatly paperclipped together, before 11am on Wednesday morning. This will give me time to get photocopies done in time for the lesson on Thursday
Good luck with this project!
In addition to completing the review form, for your final lesson on Thursday you will be required to perform a 15 minute presentation on your site for your fellow Permian lecturers. In this presentation you will show them around the site, point out its useful features (you will have access to the projector to enable this), it’s advantages, why/ when it’s useful and so on.
The presentation will be backed up with a 1hr30min lesson plan, in terms of which you will need to produce:
§ A completed review sheet
§ A lesson plan
§ Worksheets (if necessary)
Please present these to me, neatly paperclipped together, before 11am on Wednesday morning. This will give me time to get photocopies done in time for the lesson on Thursday
Good luck with this project!
Webquesting
Hi there,
I understand your session with Fiona went well on Friday. Please use this new post on the site to exchange information about how useful webquesting is within the context of your teaching.
Here is the link for the website you used with Fiona:-
http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-culture-living-uk-home.htm
Here are some other interesting / useful links related to the topic:
http://tesl-ej.org/ej24/int.html
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/resources/webquest.shtml
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/resources/teacherquest.pdf
http://developingteachers.com/articles_tchtraining/webquest1_james.htm
I understand your session with Fiona went well on Friday. Please use this new post on the site to exchange information about how useful webquesting is within the context of your teaching.
Here is the link for the website you used with Fiona:-
http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-culture-living-uk-home.htm
Here are some other interesting / useful links related to the topic:
http://tesl-ej.org/ej24/int.html
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/resources/webquest.shtml
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/resources/teacherquest.pdf
http://developingteachers.com/articles_tchtraining/webquest1_james.htm
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