Monday 11 March 2013

Lyrics Training - Learning English Through Songs!


What is Lyrics Training? What can Lyrics Training do?

Lyrics Training is a fascinating website which can be used for practicing mainly listening skills by watching/listening songs in various genres (usually linked from Youtube). Basically, these songs are divided into three levels: Easy (Green), Medium (Orange), and Hard (Red). In each song, there are still three levels for you to choose according to your proficiency, including Beginner (Fill in the blanks 10%), Intermediate (Fill in the blanks 25%), and Expert (Full lyrics). In addition to English, Songs in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, and Dutch (7 languages in total) are available as well. Lyrics Training is frequently updated and totally free. Amazing, isn't it?


How to use Lyrics Training?

1. Go to http://www.lyricstraining.com/. You can click on 'Recently 
    Played' or 'Most Played (Today)' or even search by keyword(s) 
    (lyrics, artist, or whatever) to get the song you want.

2. After selecting the song, you have to choose the proper level 

    then you can start enjoying it.

3. With the song going, fill in the blanks with correct words until the 

    end. The system will count the total time you spend and show 
    how many of the blanks are left below.


Why is Lyrics Training relevant to language teaching?

1. The varieties of levels (9 levels in total: Easy-Beginner, Easy-
    Intermediate, Easy-Expert, Medium-Beginner, Medium-
    Intermediate, Medium-Expert, Hard-Beginner, Hard-
    Intermediate, and Hard-Expert) make this website suitable for 
    almost all the people to choose the song based on their language 
    proficiency. And it will be great for T to help Ss select the song 
    according to Krashen's "i+1" theory.
2. Using music/songs for materials is effective to lower Ss' anxiety 
    and to make the atmosphere more relaxing and friendlier. It is 
    also helpful to enhance Ss' motivation towards language learning.
    Moreover, for those who have strongly musical 
    aptitude/intelligence, learning language by using songs will easily 
    make them become 'autonomous learners', which is one of all the 
    language teachers' common goals. 
3. As long as Ss have computers and the Internet, they can go on 
    the website to learn English by choosing the song(s) which they 
    like or which they would love to learn. It is also very convenient 
    for Ts assign one/some of the songs for homework.
4. 'Culture' is also an important issue in language learning and 
    teaching. By using 'lyrics' and 'music videos', it is easy to find 
    materials to do with cultural issues. Ss can understand different 
    cultures and learn how to respect different ones.


How can Lyrics Training be used in / outside classroom?

1. It can be used as a warm-up activity to arouse Ss' curiosity and 
    attention. Also, it can be implemented as an extension activity 
    related to the theme/topic.
2. Through careful and appropriate selection, T can make Ss not 
    only practice listening and vocabulary (spelling) but also focus on 
    grammar and sentence structure.
3. It is possible to hold a competition based on this tool. The 
    person/group that finish the lyrics the fastest will be the winner.

The following is a sample activity concerning 'friendship'.

(Made by My Brainshark)



What limitations are there?

1. The blanks slightly change every time you refresh the webpage, 
    which is a disadvantage for Ts to prepare worksheets beforehand. 
    Therefore, I personally suggest that it is better to use this tool in 
    computer classrooms.
2. It is possible for Ss to GUESS the answers by randomly typing 
    every letter on the keyboard. So T's monitoring is necessary 
    when using this tool.
3. "Ascents" may be good for high achievers to practice various 
    listening skills. However, different ascents will increase even 
    more difficulty for low achievers. Perhaps this factor may harm 
    their confidence or even demotivate them.
4. Some lyrics (e.g. taboo words) are not appropriate for Ss, 
    especially for younger learners and teenagers. Thus, T should be 
    very careful when selecting.

Tuesday 12 February 2013

Present.me - Produce Your Magic Presentation

What is Present.me? What can Present.me do?

Present.me is a web tool that allows you to create amazing presentations through your documents such as PowerPoint, pdf, or Google Docs. Similar to My Brainshark and Jing I introduced before, Present.me lets you add a narrative to the presentation. However, what makes Present.me so unique is that you can add not only audio effect but also 'your video', which means the audience can see you on the right and the data on the left at the same time.


How to use Present.me?

    1. Go to https://present.me/ and register for free unless you want 
        to pay extra to obtain more functions. Basically speaking, it is 
        totally enough for you to make your presentation magic by 
        using the free version.
    
    2. After signing in, click 'create' and then choose what you want 
        to create, including 'slides & video', 'slides &audio', 'slides', 
        and 'video'.

    3. If we want to make 'slides & video', click 'proceed' and then 
        you are able to upload your content. After your content is 
        successfully converted, you can begin recording. 


    4. The final presentation then appears with your webcam 
        recording on the right and slides on the left. You can preview,        
        download, embed, or share your presentation as you want. The 
        following is my self-made Present.me video regarding the 
        'Wallwisher activity' we had in ICT class last Friday.




Why is Present.me relevant to language teaching?

    1. It provides opportunities to practice speaking, and it fits all Ss' 
        needs. Some shy Ss are not willing to talk in class; thus, they 
        can practice speaking in their room and then send it to T. 
        Moreover, they can also choose not to appear on the screen by 
        selecting 'video-only mode'. For some active / outgoing Ss, 
        they can choose 'slide & video mode' to present themselves as 
        they like. According to my previous teaching experience, one 
        of the factors that Ss care about in practicing speaking is their 
        'face'. With Present.me, there are more possibilities and 
        flexibility for T and Ss to teach / practice speaking.
    2. It breaks the limitation of time and space. As I mentioned in 
        my previous blog articles, especially in Asian context, T are 
        always struggling for timing. They have to go through a lot of 
        materials and spend most of the time dealing with exam 
        purposes. By using Present.me, some activities which are 
        impossible to happen in class can be done effectively. 
    3. It is helpful to catch Ss' attention. For example, T can 
        introduce today's topic by using Present.me, and this is 
        definitely different from traditional warm-up activities. 
        Sometimes it is necessary to have new stimulus in class to 
        promote more student involvement. Ss can experience audio 
        effect, visual effect, and materials at the same time, which will 
        make teaching and learning much more interesting.
    4. It can also be used for listening, reading, and writing. For 
        instance, Ss have to perform all four skills well (read to collect 
        relevant data, write about main points for slides, speak and 
        listen for recording, etc.) to produce a successful presentation. 
        To reach the goal, Ss may practice hundreds of times before 
        they finish, which is what all the language teachers are eager 
        for.


How can Present.me be used in / outside classroom?

    1. It is definitely a great tool to train Ss' speaking ability, and it 
        can used in various circumstances. For instance, T can use it to 
        train Ss for speech contest; with video effect, T can check not   
        merely Ss' facial expressions but also their body language. 
        Also, T can implement it for discussion and debate practice, or 
        even hold a contest to select the best news anchor or the most 
        creative storyteller of the class.
    2. T can ask Ss to do some speaking tasks with Present.me for 
        assessment. In real classrooms, it is almost impossible for T to 
        evaluate Ss' speaking individually. However, Ss now can do it 
        and submit their work at home, and T can mark it and give 
        feedback online. Besides individual evaluation, doing group 
        presentations with Present.me is also a possibility, which is 
        helpful to promote cooperative or collaborative learning. 
    3. T can give online sessions for supplementary teaching or other 
        purposes (e.g. distance teaching and learning) by using 
        Present.me. Also, T can talk about some complicated concepts   
        in detail, give more examples, explain homework / tasks, or 
        even remind Ss of something important by just providing a link 
        or embedding the video in the blog. 


What limitations are there?

    1. It requires appropriate computer equipment and Internet 
        speed. The video I embedded above is over 9 minutes, and it 
        took relatively long time for the system to convert it. 
    2. With free membership, you can only publish at most 10 videos 
        in a month, and each should be less than 60 minutes. 
        (However, I think it is already enough for most teaching and 
        learning conditions.)
    3. Unlike My Brainshark, if you make mistakes during the 
        recording, you will have to go back to the beginning and do it 
        again from zero, which is a bit stressful for Ss, especially for 
        beginners and low achievers.


Tuesday 5 February 2013

Wallwisher - A Wall With Lots Of Possibilities


What is Wallwisher? What can Wallwisher do?

Wallwisher is a free online web tool where everyone can build a wall and leave messages. The messages are presented as multi-function post-it notes on the wall, including texts, images, videos, maps, slideshows, documents, links, etc. If the wall is set to 'public', then every visitor has access to adding or editing messages on it. Wallwisher can be used as a tool to collect information; moreover, it can also be used for educational purposes.

How to use Wallwisher?

    1. Register a new account or log in with existing 'google' 
        account. Then you can start create your own 'wall'.

    2. Click 'Build a wall', then you can modify your wall in many 
        aspects such as portraits, titles, description, wallpapers, 
        privacy, web address, etc.

    3. After finishing setting up everything, you can start post what 
        you want on the wall. The following wall is an example I made 
        in class with my classmates (East, Karen, and Aileen), 
        introducing some great restaurants and museums in Madrid, 
        Spain.

Why is Wallwisher relevant to language teaching?

    1. It is colorful and dynamic for T to attract Ss' attention.
        Moreover, it gives Ss much more chances to participate in 
        discussion, which makes language teaching and learning more 
        interesting and interactive.
    2. It is simple to use and full of flexibility. It is absolutely 
        convenient for T to ask Ss to do some tasks with Wallwisher
        and then Ss can share their ideas easily. If necessary, T can 
        edit or even delete inappropriate messages.
    3. It provides opportunities for Ss to do cooperative learning. 
        They can use their wall to work with others (e.g. group 
        members) to attain a shared goal.

How can Wallwisher be used in / outside class?

    1. After Russell introduced this amazing tool, the first thing I 
        thought of was that T could definitely use it for brainstorming. 
        Similar to TodaysMeet, however, Wallwisher presents the 
        results in the form of 'pictures' instead of 'flows', which means 
        T and Ss can get the whole ideas more easily without reversing 
        from bottom to top repeatedly.  
    2. Besides brainstorming, T can also use Wallwisher for other 
        warm-up activities. For example, if the topic of the lesson is 
        'sports', then T can paste some pictures or even videos about 
        sports to give Ss a general idea. It is more interesting than 
        traditional warm-up activities.
    3. After going through an article, T can ask Ss to discuss some 
        related questions, and then post their ideas on the wall. Or T 
        can ask Ss to write down some feedback or reflection on it. 
        According to my previous teaching experience, it was 
        extremely difficult (almost impossible) for T to engage all the 
        Ss in discussion, do reflection and give feedback in class due 
        to time limitation. With Wallwisher, classroom discussion, 
        reflection and feedback can be done more effectively and 
        efficiently.
    4. After class, T can also make good use of this wall to 
        supplement his / her teaching. For example, T can put some 
        useful web links or resources related to today's lesson on the 
        wall and send the link to all the Ss for references. Above all, 
        the wall will last forever, which means Ss can review or make 
        most use of the materials on the wall again and again 
        afterwards.

What limitations are there?

    1. It is necessary and ideal for each S to have a computer and the 
        Internet to use this tool. However, in my context, sometimes it 
        is hard for T to book a computer classroom due to time 
        conflict. (Nearly 50 classes share 3 computer classrooms.)
    2. It is more difficult to use Wallwisher in large class. Too much 
        information appearing on the screen at the same time may 
        become an interference. So it is better for Ss to use this tool in 
        pairs / groups.
    3. Because every participant has the right to edit or delete 
        information on the wall, it is possible that some Ss may delete 
        others' messages accidentally. What's worse, naughty Ss may 
        leave improper words or sentences on the wall or even abuse 
        classmates online, resulting in 'cyber bullying'. Thus, T must be 
        careful and had better monitor Ss' walls regularly.

Thursday 31 January 2013

Click n Learn - To Learn / Teach English Interestingly And Interactively


What is Click n Learn? What can Click n Learn do?

If you think it is ideal to teach / learn English while playing games, then you cannot miss a fabulous website called 'Click n Learn'. Click n Learn is a free website which provides numerous English teaching and learning resources related to different topics such as music, sports, traffic, colors, weather, etc. Also, all the materials are categorized into three levels (easy, intermediate, and difficult), which are convenient for users to use this website more properly.


Why is Click n Learn relevant to language teaching?

    1. It contains a lot of pictures, animations and audio effects; most 
        materials are designed as games. These are helpful to arouse 
        Ss' curiosity and attention, especially for young learners. 
    2. It includes vocabulary practice, grammatical rules, cultural 
        knowledge, etc. The wide-ranged materials are beneficial for 
        Ts / Ss to teach / learn.
    3. The materials will appear automatically from basic ones to 
        advanced ones. Ss can choose the most appropriate level and 
        material to learn instead of challenging the hardest part at the 
        beginning.
    4. Ts can select ore or more specific topics related to the 
        textbook to teach or to use this website as supplements. Also, 
        Ss can choose the most interesting topic to learn, which will 
        help promote learners' motivation and autonomy.


How can Click n Learn be used in / outside class?

    1. Ts can use the games as warm-up activities, which will easily 
        attract Ss' attention and make them more interested in the 
        following learning activities.
    2. It also provides materials to teach pronunciation (e.g. vowel 
        sounds, phonemes, dipthongs, etc.). In my context, speaking is 
        always ignored due to time limitation, and most Ss refuse to 
        speak just because they do not think they have good 
        pronunciation. Thus, Ts can take advantages on the exercises 
        to teach pronunciation in an interesting and interactive way, or 
        ask Ss to do further online learning / practice after school.
    3. Some grammatical exercises are also suitable to be used in 
        class such as tenses, voices, clauses, and so on. Also, the 
        lexicon part is also designed very well for learners, especially 
        for beginners. These are good materials for Ts to do questions 
        and answers in class. Ss also have opportunities to review 
        again and again at home.
    4. The materials in this website are mainly divided into different 
        topics. For example, the topic 'number' requires both English 
        and mathematics skills to answer the questions. Maybe there is 
        a possibility for Ts to develop and promote 'CLIL' (Content & 
        Language Integrated Learning), which means to apply what Ss 
        learn in target language to other subjects.


What limitations are there?

    1. This website is basically designed for Spanish speakers. 
        Therefore, it is inevitable to see some Spanish terms appearing 
        on the webpage. What's more, some instructions are only 
        written in Spanish. Sometimes it may be interference while 
        teaching / learning. 
    2. The background audio effects sound good, but from time to 
        time it may distract Ss' attention. Also, there are some 
        misspelling words which may cause misunderstanding if T does 
        not clarify the errors.
    3. Some grammatical questions can not be answered merely 
        based on Ss' English knowledge (see 'passive voice' for 
        example). Instead, it requires knowledge in other fields to 
        successfully choose the correct answer and language learning 
        may be out of focus. Thus, Ts should be responsible for 
        choosing or recommending suitable materials to maintain 
        teaching / learning quality.

Monday 28 January 2013

Breaking News English - An Amazing Website to Teach Current Events



What is Breaking News English? What can Breaking News English do?

Created by Sean BanvilleBreaking News English is a free website which provides current news regularly. There are numerous online teaching resources related to each piece of news. Ts can get printable and downloadable lesson plans and online quizzes for teaching; even Ss can learning News English by themselves. This is really an ideal language teaching / learning website.


Why is Breaking News English relevant to language teaching?

    1. In my context, current events are important for entrance 
        exams, and some cram schools even provide News English 
        classes. As for Ts in public schools, what they always do is to 
        copy newspapers or to use magazines as teaching materials. 
        However, sometimes it costs a lot and it takes Ts a lot of time 
        to do the preparation work. With this website, Ts can not only 
        save time and money but also make teaching more interesting 
        and interactive.
    2. It mainly includes reading, listening, and writing exercises. Ts 
        can add additional speaking practice based on time and Ss' 
        abilities. It is easy for Ts to take care of four abilities.
    3. It gives Ss more opportunities to do self-learning. Ss can 
        choose topics which interest them to do extra practice. It will 
        help promote their motivation and make them become more 
        autonomous learners. Furthermore, the materials can be 
        downloaded as PDF or MP3 files, so Ss can store them in 
        digital devices or smartphones which allow them to learn 
        anytime.


How can Breaking News English be used in / outside class?

    1. T can ask Ss to listen to the news on this website carefully and 
        give them some questions to check their comprehension, or 
        invite Ss to share what they have listened with other Ss.
    2. T can make Ss to do "sentence jumble" and "no letter" after 
        listening to the text. By doing this, Ss can get good results due 
        to their fresh memory. If possible, T can make Ss pair up to 
        see which pair could finish the mission first. To me, these two 
        exercises are interesting and exciting. Thus, Ss' may have 
        higher motivation towards language learning and more 
        involvement during class.
    3. Besides, there are still a lot to do based on this website. 
        However, it is important to note that T should choose suitable 
        materials and use them appropriately according to Ss' language 
        proficiency. 
    4. Actually, I tried to use this website when I was teaching. It 
        was two years ago, after my Ss finished the Basic Competence 
        Test (the standardized entrance exam for ninth graders), I used 
        this website to teach News English. However, there were only 
        two computer classrooms in my school. What I want to   
        mention here is that T can use the lovely materials on this 
        website to teach whether each S has a computer or not. The 
        following is my brief description about how I used it in a 
        normal classroom, presented by My Brainshark.



What limitations are there?

    1. There are too much information on this website; sometimes it 
        looks too complicated. On the one hand, it provides Ts a lot of 
        teaching resources. Nevertheless, on the other hand, Ts should 
        select materials wisely for each class. By doing this, Ts can 
        make their teaching more effective and efficient, or going 
        through too much unnecessary materials may become a waste 
        of time.
    2. Basically speaking, it requires better English abilities to learn 
        the materials of this website. If T use it in a mix-ability class, it 
        is possible that the low achievers may lose their confidence 
        and interest in learning English.
    3. This website is already good enough, but if some visual     
        elements related to the news can be added, this website will 
        definitely be more attractive.

Jing - An Unbelievable Screencast Tool

What is Jing? What does Jing do?

Jing is an unbelievable screencasting tool which can be used to record everything happening on your screen. By registering for free, you are able to get 2GB storage. After finishing the video, you can store, download, or share it online.

How to use Jing?

    1. Link to www.techsmith.com/jing.html, download Jing, and 
        sign up.

    2. Then Jing will appear on the top of screen. Click 
        "Capture" to decide which area on the screen will be      
        recorded.


    3. Click "Capture a video" and starting to record.

    4. After finishing, you are able to save the video or share online. 
        Click "Share via Screencast.com" to upload the video, and 
        then Jing will send back a link of your video. 

The following link is a self-made Jing video about giving feedback to Ss. (The author of the article is my previous student, who is now an eight grader. She sent me her article, and it only took me less than ten minutes to give her feedback. Amazing, isn't it?)

Why is Jing Revelant to language teaching?

    1. It provides a good way for Ts to give detailed and personal 
        feedback on writing. Reflecting my previous experience, I 
        used to correct Ss' works or give feedback only by writing, and 
        sometimes I only provided something very general. By using 
        Jing, Ts can give both visual and audio feedback, and Ss can 
        understand T's suggestions more clearly. Besides, using Jing to 
        give Ss feedback is helpful for protecting Ss' 'face'. They can 
        watch feedback privately instead of being corrected in public. 
        Moreover, Jing video will be stored for a long time, which 
        means Ss can watch their feedback again and again.
    2. Ss can use Jing to do presentation. It will make the preparation 
        work more interesting, and it is also helpful to promote Ss' 
        motivation.
    3. It's extremely easy to use. There are more possibilities in Jing 
        than in paperwork.

How can Jing be used in / outside class?

    1. T can give feedback on Ss' writing by using Jing. During the 
        process, it is not necessary for T to correct all the errors for 
        Ss. Instead, T can just mark the error and ask Ss to think about 
        it then revise a new version.
    2. Ask Ss to do presentations (individual or group) or storytelling. 
        The presentations or storytelling will become more attractive 
        with both visual and audio effects.
    3. After doing some activities in class, T can provide an overall 
        feedback to all the Ss by sending each S the link.
    4. Ts can implement Jing in different teaching activities. For 
        example, explaining grammatical concepts, introducing 
        new vocabulary, providing supplementary or distant teaching.

What limitations are there?

    1. The maximum of video is only five minutes. Sometimes the 
        time limitation is not enough for Ts to give all the feedback at 
        a time.
    2. It requires users' speaking ability. Also, there is no way return 
        after pressing "record". So if the user makes mistakes all the 
        time, it will take a long time to finish a video.  
    3. It is time-consuming for Ts to give each S feedback by using 
        Jing. Take myself for example, I can finish checking a short 
        article in five minutes; however, the whole process of using 
        Jing may take me more than ten minutes. This factor may 
        result in Ts' unwillingness to use it.