Hello, Isabel María, this is quite a nice blog!! I like the pictures you use as well as the way in which you explain things about you and the blog. Just to make you a couple of suggestions, I wouldn't give this entry that title. I think so because it gives the impression that we are going to find cultural aspects, but it is a dictionary. My second point is that you may want to specify which are the blogs or webpages that you like the most for teaching English as other teachers might find them interesting too. I am sure that both you and your students will enjoy this blog in class. Kind regards, Silvia
Hi there!👋👋👋 I'm Isabel María, an English teacher in Sevilla, Spain. This blog is a space for you to learn about the English language and culture. I invite you all to explore it. I hope to clear up your possible doubts on vocabulary, grammar, phonetics and culture in an accessible and enjoyable way. Little by little we will build a resource bank (I accept your ideas and suggestions) and improve our knowledge providing new tools to help students' learning. TimeToast, EdPuzzle, Pixton, Story Jumper and Genially will be some of the new tools we will enjoy in the presentation of contents. Let's go! Here are some links to introduce my blog: How did the US became independent but inseparable from Britain?
Let’s start with a comment on the images provided by AVP. In the first image we can see some people reading at a public library. Part of them will be reading imponed texts as part of their education and some others will be reading their own choices. Nowadays, most people go to libraries to read imposed readings, so it is not a pleasant activity. Little people go to libraries to read by pleasure, though it is the perfect place . Silence and concentration go by the hand. In the second picture, a woman is reading a book to a little girl. As a deduce by the format, it is a childlike reading, so it will be pleasant to both of them. To the woman since she is offering what the girl needs. For the girl, because it is of her taste. Nowadays, this image is not very common. We can sadly see children and teenagers abducted by their mobile phones, tablets or any other portable technology. In the third picture, there is a woman reading on an e-book. Technology has made the evo...
Hello, Isabel María, this is quite a nice blog!! I like the pictures you use as well as the way in which you explain things about you and the blog. Just to make you a couple of suggestions, I wouldn't give this entry that title. I think so because it gives the impression that we are going to find cultural aspects, but it is a dictionary. My second point is that you may want to specify which are the blogs or webpages that you like the most for teaching English as other teachers might find them interesting too.
ResponderEliminarI am sure that both you and your students will enjoy this blog in class.
Kind regards,
Silvia