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Finding Materials or Making Them Yourself

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This week’s show covers some helpful tip for searching out and actually finding materials on the internet. It’s a big internet out there and there are ways to help you get around. Also, if you can’t find what you want, mark covers some tips on how you can make your worksheets look more professional with very little work.

examples of some simple worksheets
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3 Responses to “Finding Materials or Making Them Yourself”

  1. Lance Says:

    I’m a little late turning in my homework;)

    I listen to the podcast and find it quite informative! I think both of you give useful and insightful information and I appreciate both of your websites and this pod cast, so many thanks to both of you.

    As for future shows, I would like to listen to some shows about “selling the games” to the students to help get them into the games and some discipline issues for large classes.

  2. Cara Says:

    I listen to your podcasts all the time. Sorry didn’t comment before.
    I think you should talk about good teacher resource books and curriculum for EFL students. For example, what is in your home library?

  3. Brian B Says:

    Greetings. I teach in a public middle school in northern Seoul.

    I’d like to hear some ideas about using music and songs in the classroom. I know the standard gap-fill exercise, and then another thing I do is cut up the lines of the song and have the students try to reassemble them while the song plays. Are there any other ways to use songs in English teaching?


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