This is my first ESL Weblog originally created with the aim of sharing sites with my students, colleagues and friends.
I've stopped blogging and now curate four topics on Scoop.It. Join me there.

Jul 20, 2009

Jul 5, 2009

E-mail Intelligence

Seven Keys to Effective Email

I was looking for material for a course assignment when I came across a couple of videos from You Tube. I think they give useful advice. Enjoy them.

Jul 2, 2009

Swine flu advert in Britain

Have a look at this very telling British advert published by the BBC.

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Flu emergency has now been declared in our country

Jun 27, 2009

More on Presentations

Guy Kawasaki 10-20-30 Presentation Rule

May 26, 2009

Word Game

Can you name the 100 most commonly used English words in just 12 minutes? Try out this game.

http://www.sporcle.com/games/common_english_words.php

I only got 65 over 100. I'll certainly try it again.
Good luck.

Apr 22, 2009

The speed of Technological change

Technology has opened a world of possibilities never thought of and has given us plenty of chances to progress. It has certainly shorten distances and has also let us keep in touch with family and friends widespread around the world. No doubt technology has made our lives easier and faster and safer.

However, changes in technology occur so fast that we always run behind. Everything we learn today gets old the next day. What is more, technology has brought many fears to our lives. Undoubtedly, it has invaded our privacy and represents a threat to our freedom.

The fact is that technology is here to stay. How do we adapt to change? How can we cope with everything? How much should we worry?

Watch this video from You Tube. And don't forget to leave your comment afterwards.





Virtual Communities


Do you have an account in a virtual commnunity?
Are you a Facebook or Twitty fan?
Have you registered your name in Linkedin?

Do you usually upload photos? Do you tag your friends? Are you also being tagged? Many people do. However, how safe is it?

Watch the following video from You Tube. You can't miss it!



Mar 27, 2009

IDIOMS COMPETITION

IDIOMS COMPETITION


I am pleased to invite you to participate in this first competition 2009. Please read the list of 10 FAQs below.


1. Who can participate?

Everybody


2. How do I participate?

By sharing idioms with workmates


3. How long is the competition?

One week starting Friday 27th March


4. What are idioms?

Idioms are idiomatic expressions which may mean something different from the meaning of their individual words


5. How can I find idioms?

By looking them up in dictionaries

By visiting sites and blogs

By googling for images


6. What are the objectives of this competition?

To enlarge vocabulary

To play with words and have fun

To learn cooperatively


7. How do I score?

You score when you:

Use idioms with your peers

E-mail idioms to other participants

Help workmates to understand idioms

Look up idioms, definitions & examples to share

Upload information to the teacher’s blog

Fill in the Idioms Competition Chart

Illustrate the use of idioms


8. How does the score system work?

E-mailed Idioms, definitions, examples: 1 score each

Examples e-mailed by other participants: 1 score each

Updating the Idioms Competition Chart: 3 scores per idiom

Uploading idioms, definitions, examples: 2 scores each

E-mailed Illustrations: 5 scores each


9. Will I get a prize?

The participant with the highest score will get a prize


10. How can I contact you if I have questions?

Please send your queries to:


anarandi-profesora@yahoo.com.ar

Feb 22, 2009

KIDS HAVING KIDS

The recent story of a 13-year-old boy from Eastbourne who fathered a child with a 15-year-old girl, shocked many. So how old do you have to be to make a responsible parent?

The images of schoolboy Alfie Patten, who barely looks old enough to look after himself but is now the father of a baby girl, made for uncomfortable viewing, especially for those who have children themselves.

Clearly this is an extreme case and, hopefully, an isolated one but it does raise the question of how old a person needs to be in order to be a good mum or dad.

For past generations, having kids in their late teens or early twenties was socially acceptable but nowadays teenage pregnancy is roundly frowned upon and the average age of a woman giving birth is around 30.

So when does a person become 'ready' for parenting? When they're 18? When they're 21? Or much older?

Please leave your comments below.

Jan 4, 2009

THE STORY OF OIL & NATURAL GAS

Watch this video published by the American Petroleum Institute and get to know a lot more about the Exploration, Production, Transportation, Refining, Distribution and Oil & Gas Products .

http://www.api.org/story/

You cannot miss it!! Please leave your comments and let me know how you liked it.

ADVENTURES IN ENERGY

This is a wonderful learning tool from the American Petroleum Institute, which will help us get familiar with the the technologies and practices used in the exploration, production and transportation of oil and natural gas as well as acquire the most basic vocabulary necessary to speak about the oil industry.
I expect you enjoy it as much as I do.

Please visit the site below and don't forget to leave your comments afterwards.


http://www.adventuresinenergy.org/index.html