Friday, March 26, 2010
Interaction satisfaction
Here's another way of using timelines to help you with the topic of Language Change. Ant Heald, who teaches English at McAuley Catholic High School, Doncaster, has got some of his students to create their own timeline and you can add key dates too, or contribute to the content of existing dates if you want to. To join, just go to the link above and sign up for an account, click on become an editor. You'll get a reply from Ant at some point and will then be able to add content.
Getting the Word Out 2022
WOTY (Word of the Year) Season is in full swing and the lists from the various dictionaries and organisations who produce them, along with t...
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As part of the Original Writing section of the NEA, students will be required to produce a commentary on their piece. This blog post will pr...
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As lots of students are embarking on the Language Investigation part of the Non-Exam Assessment, I thought it might be handy to pick up a fe...
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When Dan asked what he should post about next on this blog, one of the most common responses was this, the World Englishes topic. Maybe ...