You can put the homeworks in the blog, let them know what we did at class, join fanny games to cheer them up to learn more English and show them enjoyable series to see in English.
Cartoons like The Thornberrys are easy to understand and are so attractive for kids.
Hello,
ResponderEliminarI agree with you. You can use the blog to review lessons topics, suggest more activities, or just provide your students with authentic materials they can have fun with.
I think "Phineas and Ferb" is also a good option. Apart from watching cartoons, students can practice English with the website: http://www.disney.co.uk/phineas-and-ferb/index.jsp
I agree with you too but I think subtitles will help them to understand better the clip. However I will copy your idea to my blog, jeje.
ResponderEliminarDavid Doblas
Hello.
ResponderEliminarI think that cartoons are one proper vehicle for learn English, but we must choose cartoons with a normal pronunciation, not as Looney Toons or so.
Cristina Ruiz de Gordoa
Hi there, in my opinion, if you have the subtitles you don't even try to understand what they say, it's useful anyway, you get used with the intonation and pronounciation.
ResponderEliminarbye
Yes, I agree. Im talking about English subtitles.
Eliminar;)
I think that your idea of doing homework on the blog is very good, but we must take into account the training of parents in ICT and their resources.
ResponderEliminarGemma Rupérez
Hello!
ResponderEliminarI have found your video very interesting.
Cartoons are a great way to address the interests of children and practice listening skills with them.
I would split the video into shorter parts.
This is my blog:
http://englishasasecondlanguage-gabriel.blogspot.com/