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Guest  +  1145 Fri, 20 Jun 03 06:12 PM
What new ways of teaching English are there, using new technologies in the classroom?
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hitchhiker  +  1210 Sun, 22 Jun 03 03:21 PM
Most new technologies today focus on the internet, distance learning.

I would suggest, to begin with, looking for courses on the net. Most have interesting exercises (flash games etc) that could be converted for use in the classroom.

Here's one we did for Elanguest Simple word game. It's an example of flash game.


Or try this search for more.
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neska, 6 yr 52 days ago
Have a look at this site - there are hundreds of on-line activities for students: http://www.selfaccess.com
Philavert  +  11176 Mon, 20 Oct 03 07:45 AM
This site may be of use. It's designed to be viewed on mobile phones using i-mode technology but can also be viewed on a PC.

http://www.japanvisitor.com/i_mode/i-english.html
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