We are all eternal learners and we always keep our eyes open for new apps, platforms and methods of learning foreign languages. We thought we’d make the search easier for you by compiling a list of our ten favourite language learning mobile apps. Some of them you are probably familiar with, but you may also […]
Learning a new language is tougher and less romantic than we’d like. But it doesn’t have to be.
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Learning a new language is tougher and less romantic than we’d like. But it doesn’t have to be.
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Hey, everyone! Today I wanted to pop in and share some of my recent pins that I'm really excited to use in my classroom. In two weeks, we'll be talking about the verb "ser" in class, and I always get a few wise guys who love to say "soy sauce" or "soy milk" when we talk about the word "soy", so when I saw this image, I knew I needed to save it to show my kids when we talk about "ser". I LOVE this conversation foldable idea from http://karmencreates.blogspot.com I love that it's easily adapted to a ton of different topics and I think it will really help my students organize their thoughts. I think I might have them put a few different answers to each question under the flap. I'm not sure who made this activity, but I think my students will really enjoy it. I love the tangible aspect! I'm not sure who made this, but I love it. I'll probably use it as a warm-up later in the year. I'm not sure of the origin of this pin either. I like this as a centers activity for review. What are some of your favorite classroom pins?
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Learning a new language is tougher and less romantic than we’d like. But it doesn’t have to be.
Here is a great collection of photographs (actually contest entries) that demonstrate popular “literalisms. I am a loss to remember who recommended this site. If you put it on social media on one of the speechie forums, please stand up and accept our thanks. There are a few in here that may not be […]
Aprenderemos lenguaje de señas por medio de imágenes.
Have your students ever wondered why the word color was spelled colour? Or why mum was written mom? In places like Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia, they speak English but it's British English. The spelling is just a little bit different from the American spelling of some words. This Hollywood themed poster set was designed to help students see the words that mean the same but have different spellings within the two languages. You will receive the following 20 posters that compare the spelling of British-English words: mum-mom visualise-visualize autumn-fall summerise-summarize organise-organize behaviour-behavior colour-color centre-center full stop-period flavour-flavor harbour-harbor honour-honor humour-humor labour-labor neighbour-neighbor fibre-fiber metre-meter litre-liter practise-practice catalogue-catalog For freebies and printables, visit my blog at http://oursweetsuccess.blogspot.com
Desde muy temprano puedes comenzar a comunicarte con tu bebé con signos simples como "comer", "cambiar", "más", "basta", y otras señales cotidianas que sin duda lo ayudarán a expresar lo que quiere.
Learning a new language is tougher and less romantic than we’d like. But it doesn’t have to be.
Desde muy temprano puedes comenzar a comunicarte con tu bebé con signos simples como "comer", "cambiar", "más", "basta", y otras señales cotidianas que sin duda lo ayudarán a expresar lo que quiere.
Diferencias entre por y para en español.