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The Best Web Sites for Bilingual/ELL Teachers and Students, most of which are free!. Arturo Guajardo and Josie Hughes. Common Principles & Strategies For ESL Instruction. Background Knowledge. Scaffolding. Comprehensible Input. Sheltered English. Cooperative Learning. Oral Language. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Best Web Sites for Bilingual/ELL Teachers and Students, most of which are free!

Arturo Guajardo and Josie Hughes

Common Principles & Strategies For ESL Instruction

Cooperative Learning

Dialogue Journal

Background Knowledge

Academic Vocabulary

Meaningful Communication

Comprehensible Input

Sheltered English

Total Physical Response

Scaffolding

Language Experience

Role Playing

Oral Language

Comprehensible Input

ELLs will acquire English by receiving input that is

slightly beyond their current level of competence.

Allow for multiple exposures to“taped

text” to improve reading and

understanding.

Provide visual/multimedia support for harder

concepts.

Websites that help provide comprehensible input...

Storynory.com

http://www.oup.com/elt/students/?cc=global

http://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/

BreakingNewsEnglish.com

voanews.com/specialenglish

English-Trailers.com

Audio Books

eBooks (text)

LibriVox.org

Gutenberg.org

DiscoveryStreaming.com

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Flickr.com

Other websites that help provide comprehensible input...

Background Knowledge

ELLs will learn new content and language when it is built on what they already know.

Virtual experiences, such as educational visual media, can

enhance background knowledge.

Websites that help build background knowledge...

DiscoveryStreaming.com

BrainPop.com

Archive.org

iTunes

Other websites that help build background knowledge?

Academic Vocabulary

ELLs will learn new content and language when they

understand the terms that are used in classrooms, in

textbooks and on tests.

When teaching academic vocabulary terms, students should create nonlinguistic representations.

PicNik.com

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MyWebspiration.com

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Bubbl.us

Kerpoof.com

MakeBeliefsComix.com

Other websites that help build academic vocabulary?

Oral Language Practice

ELLs should be provided opportunities to practice

oral language.

Create situations where students can actively practice academic English.

Gcast.com

Podcasting

AudacityCreate a .MP3 recording

iTunesDownload to iTunes

iPodTransfer the podcast

to an iPod

Upload to a podcast server or host

iTunesDownload to iTunes

iPodTransfer the podcast

to an iPod

Upload to a podcast server or host

Podcasting

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Clear.msu.edu/teaching/online/ria

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Ustream.tv

Skype.com

Other websites that help ELLs practice oral language?

Meaningful Communication

ELL learning environments should be active, challenging and focused on meaningful

communication.

ELLs should be involved in activities

that promote amplified

publishing.

Learning is most likely to occur if it is

relevant.

SchoolTube.com

Jumpcut.com

Authorstream.com

ePals.com

Blogger.com

PBWiki.com

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Ning.com

Imagine:

A football or soccer team that could only practice and could never play a game?

Imagine:

A drama club or band that could only rehearse and could never perform for an audience?

•Drama Club •Debate Squad •News Team •Comic Book Club •Computer Social Network Journalism Team •Speech Team

Other websites that promote meaningful communication?

EduEse.comartu@mac.com

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