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Monday, November 28, 2011
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Writing Practice5:from my pictures (but I don't upload)-sorry!
1.
My family went to Geo-je island during summer vacation last year.
We climbed So-dong mountain and visited its valley.
There was a small stream in that valley.
My three kids and my husband caught many tiny fish with just a bowl (round red basket) in that stream.
We had a good time together.
2.
My first daughter graduated from Gae-rim Middle School in February this year.
After that she entered Pusan Girls’ High School.
My in-laws(my mother in-law & my father in-law) congratulated her.
She received beautiful flowers and lots of congratulatory gifts from other relative people.
3.
We visited the Marine Science Museum in Gee-jang.
We saw many sorts of real sea-life and pictures of them on the wall.
Especially we learned that male sea horse bear their babies.
We were very interested in sea horse.
4.
I took my youngest son to Pusan Grand Children Park on last Children’ Day.
He rode a big artificial dog with his cousin.
He put on a cap to avoid sunburn.
He wanted to play there all day long.
5.
My family was invited to my niece’ first birthday party on 19 March, this year.
It is called “ Doll Gan Chi”, the first birthday party in Korean.
We enjoyed some kinds of events.
One of them involved the baby choosing one object.
Her option was microphone.
Maybe the event predicted that what kind of job she will have when she is grown up...just kidding.
My family went to Geo-je island during summer vacation last year.
We climbed So-dong mountain and visited its valley.
There was a small stream in that valley.
My three kids and my husband caught many tiny fish with just a bowl (round red basket) in that stream.
We had a good time together.
2.
My first daughter graduated from Gae-rim Middle School in February this year.
After that she entered Pusan Girls’ High School.
My in-laws(my mother in-law & my father in-law) congratulated her.
She received beautiful flowers and lots of congratulatory gifts from other relative people.
3.
We visited the Marine Science Museum in Gee-jang.
We saw many sorts of real sea-life and pictures of them on the wall.
Especially we learned that male sea horse bear their babies.
We were very interested in sea horse.
4.
I took my youngest son to Pusan Grand Children Park on last Children’ Day.
He rode a big artificial dog with his cousin.
He put on a cap to avoid sunburn.
He wanted to play there all day long.
5.
My family was invited to my niece’ first birthday party on 19 March, this year.
It is called “ Doll Gan Chi”, the first birthday party in Korean.
We enjoyed some kinds of events.
One of them involved the baby choosing one object.
Her option was microphone.
Maybe the event predicted that what kind of job she will have when she is grown up...just kidding.
My Narrative Pharagraphs1
A memorable journey
I went to Hongkong with old friends for five days and four nights last summer vacation. One day during the trip, our travel guide showed us one temple. I don’t remember the correct name of that temple, but it’s a Taoist temple. She gave me a round small basket which was made of bamboo. It had one hundred bamboo sticks numbered from one to one hundred. My guide told me to shake and shake. She told me to pray for just one wish while shaking. One stick which was numbered five fell on the ground. Then she took me to an old Chinese-man, similar to a fortune teller. He translated that chosen number’s meaning. At that time I was in a trouble with my daughter. My first daughter had bothered me. So my topic of that prayer was what can I do for my lovely daughter. His solution was finding a private woman teacher but never a man teacher who will teach my daughter at my home. His prediction was fruitful for me and my daughter.
I went to Hongkong with old friends for five days and four nights last summer vacation. One day during the trip, our travel guide showed us one temple. I don’t remember the correct name of that temple, but it’s a Taoist temple. She gave me a round small basket which was made of bamboo. It had one hundred bamboo sticks numbered from one to one hundred. My guide told me to shake and shake. She told me to pray for just one wish while shaking. One stick which was numbered five fell on the ground. Then she took me to an old Chinese-man, similar to a fortune teller. He translated that chosen number’s meaning. At that time I was in a trouble with my daughter. My first daughter had bothered me. So my topic of that prayer was what can I do for my lovely daughter. His solution was finding a private woman teacher but never a man teacher who will teach my daughter at my home. His prediction was fruitful for me and my daughter.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Photo4
My first daughter is a high school student,
second daughter is a middle school student,
last youngest son is an elementary school student.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Creating Activities
Creating Activities
Other Guides: Official HotPotatoes Tutorial MakeUseOf.com Guide EFL537 Hot Potatoes Creation Screencast
Look at examples of different kinds of Hot Potatoes activies below
Look at a couple of websites that use Hot Pototoes
Tasks:
Finding Activities
Hot Potatoes: If you don't already have Hot Potatoes installed on your computer, you can download it (for free) here
Guide: Jeff's Hot Potatoes GuideOther Guides: Official HotPotatoes Tutorial MakeUseOf.com Guide EFL537 Hot Potatoes Creation Screencast
Look at examples of different kinds of Hot Potatoes activies below
Jquiz | JCloze | JMatch | JMix | JCross |
exercise | exercise 1 exercise 2 | exercise 1 exercise 2 | exercise 1 exercise 2 | exercise1 |
Look at a couple of websites that use Hot Pototoes
Tasks:
- Hot Potatoes
-Create any kind of Hot Potatoes activity. Jeff's Hot Potatoes Guide The activity can be very simple (i.e. a 3 questions quiz, a gap activity with a few blanks, etc. ).
- Save it (Save as & Create webpage) in c:\temp and save a copy on your USB drive. Make sure the file name includes your name and class#.
- If time permits, try different kinds of activities - (Optional) Upload that file to JeffLebow.net/ttp-files (access info on handout)
- Post that file on your blog (details here)
- (Optional) Use Google Forms (guide here) or Proprofs.com Quizmaker and try to create a basic quiz or survey with at least two questions. Post a link to that quiz (or embed it) in a blog entry on your blogger.com blog.
- Explore some of the websites below which have many, many different kinds of activities.
Finding Activities
Online Activities (some made with Hot Potatoes, some not) and test taking prep
- AgendaWeb - Free English Exercises
- 5 Minute English- Hundreds of Short Self-Study English Lessons
- SpellingCity
- Exercises for Beginners
- Manythings.org
- StarFall.com
- Jezarka's Interactive Exercises
- elllo.org - English Listening Language Lab Online
- A4ESL.org - Activities for ESL/EFL Students (English Study)
- ESL Blues
- Real-English.com - ESL Videos ESL Lessons.
- Business English Grammar Lessons
- English Exercises Online
- English Works! Exercises Main Index
- ESLBears: ESL Activities and Exercises
- English Language Centre Study Zone
- Teaching ESL
- Rong-Chang.com
- Adult Learning Activities | California Distance Learning Project
- Breaking News English Lessons
- Learn English Online at Open English World
- English Learing Activities List (Emily Chen)
- ITESLJ's links to Games & Quizzes
- Delicious.com/learningcall/activities
- http://www.english-test.net/
- http://www.gettoefl.com/practice.htm
- http://www.easyenglish.com/
- http://www.eslgold.com/
- http://www.selfaccess.com/ (click 'free samples')
- http://www.examenglish.com/
- http://toefl.practice-tests.learnhub.com/
FYI - Other programs and web-based tools
(You don't need to do anything with these. There just here for future reference.)
Learning Call: Language Learning Activities - Creating, Finding, ...
Language Learning Activities - Creating, Finding, & Using them
Computer based games, activities, and quizzes are perhaps the most common examples of CALL. These can be created with downloadable software or online services. It is possible to create activites using a program on your computer (like Hot Potatoes) or online site (like Proprofs, Quzlet, or Google Forms). There are also many, many activities already online that you can access and sometimes download.
Creating Activities
Other Guides: Official HotPotatoes Tutorial MakeUseOf.com Guide EFL537 Hot Potatoes Creation Screencast
Look at examples of different kinds of Hot Potatoes activies below
Look at a couple of websites that use Hot Pototoes
Tasks:
Finding Activities
Creating Activities
Hot Potatoes: If you don't already have Hot Potatoes installed on your computer, you can download it (for free) here
Guide: Jeff's Hot Potatoes GuideOther Guides: Official HotPotatoes Tutorial MakeUseOf.com Guide EFL537 Hot Potatoes Creation Screencast
Look at examples of different kinds of Hot Potatoes activies below
Jquiz | JCloze | JMatch | JMix | JCross |
exercise | exercise 1 exercise 2 | exercise 1 exercise 2 | exercise 1 exercise 2 | exercise1 |
Look at a couple of websites that use Hot Pototoes
Tasks:
- Hot Potatoes
-Create any kind of Hot Potatoes activity. Jeff's Hot Potatoes Guide The activity can be very simple (i.e. a 3 questions quiz, a gap activity with a few blanks, etc. ).
- Save it (Save as & Create webpage) in c:\temp and save a copy on your USB drive. Make sure the file name includes your name and class#.
- If time permits, try different kinds of activities - (Optional) Upload that file to JeffLebow.net/ttp-files (access info on handout)
- Post that file on your blog (details here)
- (Optional) Use Google Forms (guide here) or Proprofs.com Quizmaker and try to create a basic quiz or survey with at least two questions. Post a link to that quiz (or embed it) in a blog entry on your blogger.com blog.
- Explore some of the websites below which have many, many different kinds of activities.
Finding Activities
Online Activities (some made with Hot Potatoes, some not) and test taking prep
- AgendaWeb - Free English Exercises
- 5 Minute English- Hundreds of Short Self-Study English Lessons
- SpellingCity
- Exercises for Beginners
- Manythings.org
- StarFall.com
- Jezarka's Interactive Exercises
- elllo.org - English Listening Language Lab Online
- A4ESL.org - Activities for ESL/EFL Students (English Study)
- ESL Blues
- Real-English.com - ESL Videos ESL Lessons.
- Business English Grammar Lessons
- English Exercises Online
- English Works! Exercises Main Index
- ESLBears: ESL Activities and Exercises
- English Language Centre Study Zone
- Teaching ESL
- Rong-Chang.com
- Adult Learning Activities | California Distance Learning Project
- Breaking News English Lessons
- Learn English Online at Open English World
- English Learing Activities List (Emily Chen)
- ITESLJ's links to Games & Quizzes
- Delicious.com/learningcall/activities
- http://www.english-test.net/
- http://www.gettoefl.com/practice.htm
- http://www.easyenglish.com/
- http://www.eslgold.com/
- http://www.selfaccess.com/ (click 'free samples')
- http://www.examenglish.com/
- http://toefl.practice-tests.learnhub.com/
FYI - Other programs and web-based tools
(You don't need to do anything with these. There just here for future reference.)
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
My TTP Courses
I am taking the following courses as parts of the PUFS
Teacher Training Program.
CALL, Classroom English, Cultural Understanding, Drama, ER, Fun Fun, Games, Idioms, Listening, Outdoor Activity, Pronunciation, Speaking, Survival English, TLS, TRW, Writing
Teacher Training Program.
CALL, Classroom English, Cultural Understanding, Drama, ER, Fun Fun, Games, Idioms, Listening, Outdoor Activity, Pronunciation, Speaking, Survival English, TLS, TRW, Writing
Labels:
CALL,
Classroom English,
Cultural Understanding,
Drama,
ER,
Fun Fun,
Games,
Idioms,
Listening,
Outdoor Activity,
Photos,
Pronunciation Clinic,
Speaking,
Survival English,
TLS,
TRW,
Writing
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