[WK 8] ELLLO: Learners' Great Study Zone

Howdy everybody!

Do you still remember the suggested website for enhancing listening skill in my third blog entry? Luckily, we have a great discussion and deep exploration of that website! Fancy to start? Raise your virtual slingshot and lets kill the birds with one stone!
Click on the picture for the link!
What is it?
A collection of over 1000 audio activities that ESL, EFL, and English students and teachers can access freely via the net. Most audio comes with pictures of the speaker, the transcript, and downloadable audio in mp3 format. Among the resources in the site are: Views, Mixer, Games,Videos, Songs, News and Points. Want to know how 'ello' got started? Listen HERE!


How does it work?
Feel free to scroll down the notes below. I have uploaded the information using my account at slideshare. net:


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To view it via online video: click HERE!

How can it be used in classroom context?
i) Note-taking in the listening activity: This activity can be done in the classroom in which teachers play the audio without the transcript. While listening to the audio, learners have to jot down the points. Then learners in pairs can have a short discussion, comparing each other notes. To reward their efforts, teachers give them the comprehension question to be answered. This can enhance learners' listening and writing skills at the same time. If there is no internet access in the classroom, teachers can download the audio at home before introducing the lesson.   

ii) Speaking activity: Teacher asks students to work in pairs and choose the topic that they like. They need to listen to the conversation from the audio and pay attention to the pronunciation and the tone of the speakers. Then teacher can ask students to practice speaking using the transcript given 

iii) Summary writing activity: Students listen to the audio and write a brief description or summary to conclude the main points of the audio.

iv) Self-study / do-it-yourself activity: Students are encouraged to do one or more the exercises at home and share their work in the next lesson.

Who are the learners?

1. Secondary school students in Malaysian context who have basic knowledge on how to use computers
2. 13-17 years old.
3. Suits to all levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced) as various activities based on different level of proficiency are provided

What I like about this site:

1. It is free for those who are interested in learning English and available on iTunes and iPhone application as well!

2. The materials ( videos / audios) provided are based on variety of accents and cultural backgrounds according to the geographical area. Therefore, learners are exposed to wider context of using authentic English across the world, at the same time develop their cultural understanding of other cultures because various topics are covered. 

3. This user-friendly website helps to foster autonomous learning as learners can do the exercises by themselves anywhere, anytime that they want at their own pace, giving that internet access is available.

4. It is divided into several sections and topics, so learners can choose the lesson according to their preferences, thus creates personalisation where learners are allowed to contextualize and personalise the information, thus assisting language learning as it is guided by their prior knowledge. (constructivist theory)

5. This website involves combination of multiple skills, which are listening (good for the auditory learners), reading and writing (the transcript), speaking (with the correct pronunciation) and the visual through videos (good for the visual learners)

6. This website also provides printed materials (exercises and vocabulary sections) and downloadable audios that can help teachers in designing the lesson and they could do material adaptation in order to suit the learners' context.

7. Several ads that are based on educational purpose at the sidebar of the website are quite helpful and useful for learners to extend their language learning.

8. All the lessons are based on different proficiency levels, therefore teachers could apply differentiation in which lower level learners can be given the topic that is less difficult compared to the advanced learners, thus motivate them to be responsible for their own learning. 

What are the limitations?

1. Even though the activities based on the proficiency levels, but there are no categories to be chosen. So teachers need to find them by themselves and this consume the time.

2. It is not really systematic because there are no specific themes / fields for the resources(eg: history, environment, sports etc)

3. Sometimes too many ads provided can make the website less attractive

4. We have tried to use this website in the class, but because of the problem with the internet connection, some parts of the website are missing and the setting and layout are mess up, making the lesson turned to be boring, thus can reduce the motivation to learn in an enjoyable way.

Further suggestions:
i) Fun Easy English: this website mainly focuses on the basic English knowledge and teaching tips, its courses include pronunciation, grammar, idioms, slang, writing, tests and much more. Most of those courses are launched in Video format, in addition with text scripts and pictures. There are two columns of educational link at the sidebar; one for students and the others for teachers.

ii) Learn English: With an over 11 years history, Learn English Free Online is an abundant website for EFL/ESL learners and teachers. You can learn vocabulary with the related pictures, you can get some English learning tips, you can do some dictation to enhance your spelling and listening skills, learn the British culture and take some funny test, and so on.

You just need a computer with internet access, then visit some English learning websites and try to design the lesson for your students without paying any money. It sounds cool, right?

~Because English is FUN! :) ~

[WK7] NFSA: World knowledge in your hand!

Hi everyone!

Its me again! Actually, we have done a lot of talking today! We have discussed and explored another website for teaching English! Lets check it out!



What is it?
A website that provides various educational resources that can be used for the teaching and learning purposes in terms of variety of topic, lesson plans, videos and audios that can be downloaded for free.

How does it work?
# Teachers can choose variety of sections presented in the website but they need to make sure that it is suitable and fit to the learners' context to allow personalisation to be happened.
# The screenshot below shows various sections from the website:


Example of an English lesson:
Section: Australian at Work
Topic: Family Life in Geelong (1966). Click HERE!

Notes: This topic is based on a video without any narration or people talk. There are several good suggestion for classroom activities. I choose this topic because it relates to Malaysian context in terms of on how gender roles are assigned, particularly in the family. Therefore, the students can contextualise the lesson, making the lesson to become more meaningful.

How can it be used in the classroom context?
Taking the above lesson as example, teachers can do several activities such as:
1. Pre-teach vocabulary: Those that relate to gender stereotyping / bias /roles (language in context)
2. Comprehension question: Teachers ask learners to pay attention to the different roles that have been played by the people in the video and answer several comprehension question 
3. Discussion activity: Based on the video, teachers asks learners to compare how the gender roles in their family are assigned (develop cultural understanding) 
4. Writing activity: Teachers ask learners to write about the changes in terms of the gender roles that happen in the family now and family then

Who are the learners?
Suitable for secondary school students based on the content provided
# Age range: 13 - 17 years old in Malaysia context which similar to learners in Grade 7-11 (based on the Australian education system)

What I like about this site:
1. Teachers can choose to design the lesson based on subjects (CLIL-ing the classroom) or by themes/topics. Once decided, they can just play the video/audio provided for listening activity in the classroom or if the internet access is limited, they can just simply download it (but we need free Flash player plug-in (version 6 or higher) installed in our browser in order to download the video).

2. There is also suggested discussion pointers and classroom activities that can help teachers to plan the lesson to be more active and engaging. They can also do the material adaptation or modification to suit their learners' context. 

3. The activities involve sharing ideas and discussion, therefore they will engage students into a cooperative and collaborative learning environment, thus develop their cognitive thinking and speaking skill as learning is memorable when it involves interaction between people.

4. Various topics that are based on Australian context somehow provide learners opportunity to be exposed to different social and cultural values and background, thus assist to develop their intercultural competence and cultural understanding of other cultures.

What are the limitations?
1. Context
The topics are designed for Australian context which is maybe meaningful for the Australian learners but for the learners from other countries learning English, sometimes they might find that it is very hard to contextualise the lesson as they do not have the schemata of particular topics.  

2. Listening text
The English words used in the audio or video are sometimes quite difficult to be understood as it might be because of influences from the context itself in terms of the accents, the tone and the speed of the speaker talking. This can make learners become confused to figure out what the speaker is trying to say, thus demotivating them to learn as the listening text is quite difficult  for them. In addition, there is no any audio or video transcription given as guidelines even for the teachers to assist the learning process

3. Navigation
There is no any go back button. Therefore, you just need to click the underlined link provided from a disclaimer saying that "This is an archived website that was produced by Screen Australia Digital Learning. See all Digital Learning websites." for each site that you have log on to return to the main menu

Further Suggestions:
i) Breaking News English: Free ready-to-use EFL / ESL lesson plans in Word and PDF. Graded news articles, listening, podcast, and communicative activities.
ii) EnglishRaven: Clear and precise information on teaching methodology and techniques plus a whole host of resources for teaching reading skills, vocabulary, phonics and more.
iii) BBC Learning English: Excellent site with lots of teaching and learning resources for both teachers and students including lesson based on animation production.
iv) its-teacher: This site includes an online magazine for teachers of English, 400+ interactive exercises, a free community site for subscribers' students and lots more.

~Because English is FUN :) ~

[WK7] ZimmerTwins: The Director's chair is yours!

Hi everyone!

The ICT lesson for this week is really great as more amazing web tools have been introduced by Russell, therefore, it is worth for me to share those tools with you guys in this entry. I will explain all the tools in separated entries. So, enjoy!

First tool: Zimmer Twins 

What is it?
A movie-maker tool that allows users to create cartoon movie endings from pre-created starters or even  users can start their own animated movies from the scratch! It is designed based on the Qubo animated-series.


How does it work?
# Create a free account
# Choose the pre-created starters if you just want to continue the existing story or click the 'make from scratch' tab if you want to make the movie from the beginning


# After clicking "Make Movie From [your chosen title]", you can simply click, drag and modify the rest of your story. If you want to make from scratch, just click on it and start to arrange your screen plays.


# By clicking on the elements in the sentence, you can change character, setting, and other features of the clip. Word and thought balloons can be modified- just click and type. The tabs allow you to add different elements such as actions, reactions and feelings!

For online training video, simply log on to Russell Stannard great website

How can it be used in the classroom context?
# [Writing task] Continue the existing story:
- Teachers preview the pre-created starters to engage learners with the tools, later ask them to work in pairs or groups and select one of the starters.
- Learners need to finish story however they would like based on the instruction from the site or hand out from teachers
- Learners need to write down the complete story in their writing book.
# [Movies festival / competition]
- Teachers ask learners to work in groups and produce their own group movie from scratch based on selected topics. This will encourage collaborative learning environment.
- Teachers and the other learners will evaluate and give feedback and comment on how good the movie is and how to improve it. 

Examples of lesson plan: 

What are the learning styles that involve?
1) Gardener's Multiple Intelligences: 
  • Visual spatial: learners work with colourful and cute animation 
  • Linguistic: learners involve in selecting appropriate vocabulary and writing the characters' dialogue 
  • Musical: learners listen to the sounds from the animation 
  • Interpersonal: Learners discuss with their pairs or group members in completing the task 
2) Blended Learning: 
  • Teachers show how the beginning of the short animation to learners on an interactive whiteboard or projector, then let students take over on classroom computers, working together, or writing a journal entry 
3) Bloom taxonomy: 
  • Creating- Learners will plan, design, and produce their own movies. 
  • Evaluating- Throughout the lesson, learners will experiment, check, and critique the movies. They can give their own feedback at the end of the lesson 
  • Analyzing- Learners will select appropriate characters, speech bubbles, action and movement. Then they will organize what they find and compare them with each other. 
  • Applying- Learners will use Zimmer Twins as instructed. 
  • Understanding- Learners will demonstrate their understanding of the movie project and explain their own story through a visual medium. 
  • Remembering- At the end of lesson, learners already have knowledge about this tool in their mind as and know how to use it. Therefore, they can produce another movie during their spare time using their long term memory. 

Who are the learners?
# All levels: beginner, intermediate, advanced learners because as long they know how to use this tool and vocabulary that has been introduced, they can try to create the movies. (suggestion: teachers can pre-teach the vocabulary)
# Upper-Primary and all Secondary School students
# Age range : 11 - 17 years old

Example of the end product:
This is the movie that I have created in the class with my friend, Tiqa. I cannot embed into blog and share to people worldwide because only VIP Members that pay the fee can do so. Therefore, I can only share the link with others through email. To view the movie, just click on the picture below:



What are the advantages?
1. Develop creativity and boost the motivation : as learners need to direct and produce their own animated movies, therefore their learning process involves the use of memory, motivation and thinking  (cognitive psychology)
2. Personalisation: by using this tool, learners construct their own knowledge by choosing their favourite characters and contexts, provide the characters with dialogue and emotions, write their own screen plays based on their personal experience and ideas. This allow them to contextualize and personalise the information by themselves (constructivism)
3. Allow learners to become active rather than passive as they are doing meaningful activities that are practical and require them to think and reflect on their own learning
4. Foster autonomous learning: this tool is provided online, therefore learners can do the task on their own space anywhere and anytime as location and distance are not issues.
5. Various suggestion for classroom practices: click HERE!

What are the limitations?
1. If users do not register the account (require email address), they would not be able to save their creation
2. For the free members, their movie can only be watched by those who have the movie link. If they want their movie to be watched worldwide, they must pay the fee.
3. Users cannot edit the starter, they just can continue the story
4. Limited access as it can only be used if the computers and internet access are available (there is no software downloaded version)
5. Users need Flash 8 (or higher) installed for the Zimmer Twins to work properly

Notes: Even though users need to pay certain amount to enjoy more beneficial features especially for the classroom purposes, but it is worth paying as it is affordable and beneficial. To compare the benefits, just click HERE

Further suggestions:
i) Kerpoof! : another great website for digital story-telling as it provides opportunity for learners to create animated movie and even create the story and turn them into books, make greeting cards, draw and colour the pictures, making it as teacher-friendly resources where many activities can be integrated into language learning classroom environment.

ii) Toontastic and Story Patch: application that are very good for educational purposes, but only for iPad users. The former is useful for making animated movie while the latter is a story-telling application that is beneficial for language learning.

~Because English is FUN! :) ~

[WK6] Brainshark: No muss, no fuss!

Hi everyone!
Brainshark is 'haunting' for you for this week! A tool that is very easy and simple as ABC! 123!

What is it?
This is a very interesting software to make the presentation interesting as users can transform their online static content such as PowerPoint documents or other types documents into voice-enriched video presentation.With a few clicks, we can easily create a narrated video to be shared with anybody.


How does it work?
# Sign up the account


# Upload the presentation / documents
# Add your voice narration via phone or microphone on your computer
# You can preview the recorded voice. If you are not satisfied with it, just click the 'discard' button and record it once again. Then lastly, click 'save' button to record the narration for the next slide.
# View your presentation! Your Brainshark presentation is e-mailed to you as a link, in which you can also e-mail to others. Whenever someone views your presentation, the viewing reports will be updated.

This is how my account looks like
To get a clear picture of the steps, just log on to online training video: Russell Stannard's great website!

How can it be carried out in the classroom context?
# Suitable to be carried out outside the classroom as a self-study at home or do-it-yourself session
# Teachers preview the entire process through the online training video or hand out
# Teachers ask learners to create a multimedia presentation about certain topics and add the narration to explain them. For example: 
  • Teacher gives a topic based on the learners' favourite places in Malaysia. 
  • Context: By using power point presentation, learners need to act as a promoter of the place and try to persuade people to go there
  • Teacher can suggest the learners to insert some pictures or video (combination of different type of media) based on the scenery, food and activities that can be done there as a part of promotional strategies
  • The learners need to add narration that explains the reason they like the place and share with the class  (kind of digital story-telling)
# Once uploaded, teachers and other learners can view/review the presentations online at anytime.
# Teachers give their feedback on the students presentation

What are the learning styles that involve?
i) Blended learning: 
- combination of traditional face-to-face classroom methods with computer-mediated activities. 
  • In this case, teachers and learners might have discussion in the classroom at the beginning of the class and when it is coming to the activity, learners need to use computers to do the task. Teachers will evaluate the presentation anytime and anywhere as it is produced online and give their feedback in the class.
ii) Gardener's Multiple Intelligences
  • Intrapersonal Intelligence: Learners who prefer to work alone and feel shy to talk in front of the audiences will be beneficial in this task as they can speak in front of their computer or laptop without the presence of anyone.
Who are the learners?
# Secondary school students whose the age range is from 16-17 years old (in Malaysian context)
# This site is also suits all levels, even for the beginners because if they are not confidence enough, they can construct their sentences first before trying to record it. The presentation that can be done in front of their own laptop or computer without the presence of audience also can avoid them from being nervous and this will reduce anxiety and boost their motivation to speak.

This is the example that I have produced on my own:



What are the advantages?
1. A good way of getting students to speak confidently in their target language, especially for the shy one thus improve their speaking skills
2. Turn a simple and kinda boring typical presentation into an interesting and high impact one where it can be beneficial in the future (in careers like business, education etc.)
3. It is free and a lot of basic features is in free packages
4. Better yet, the multimedia presentations can also be viewed on mobile devices including smartphones and iPads.
5. The presentation could involve a combination of different media such as PowerPoint slides, documents, photos, background music and voice narration that can be added via phone or computer microphone from a continent away.
6. Presentation can be shared through email or users can simply post it on a social networking site like Facebook. It is also easy to embed it on our own website or blog, or even publish a copy of it on YouTube.

What are the limitations?
1. Limited capacity of uploading individual content files: Only up to 200 MB for each person
2. Process of discarding the narration that might be repeated many times when learners do mistake in their speaking somehow will make the speaking activity less genuine as it is planned.
3. Limited access: It can only be used plus the presentation can only be viewed if the computers and internet access are available

Further suggestions:
1. Slideshare: SlideShare is another online presentation tool that has both free and paid options. With the free plan your presentations will include ads, but you will get unlimited uploads. Paid plans start at $19 per month and offer additional features like no ads, private uploads, analytics, and buzz tracking to see who is sharing your content on sites like Twitter and Facebook.

2. Slideboom: Slideboom's free account allows to upload up to 100 presentations. You can share presentations, audio, video and animations using Slideboom. Compared to Slideshare, Slideboom allows you to have private PowerPoint sharing within your free account.


~Because English is FUN! :) ~

[WK5] Bubblr! Bookr! Interactive Image Book/Comic

Hi everyone! Its me again! 

For this week, I am going to introduce another amazing websites that may help to improve students' writing and speaking skills!

Here they come!

Bubblr and Bookr!

What is it?
Bubblr: a tool to create comic strips using photos from Flickr.com
Bookr: a tool to create picture story books using images from Flickr.com.


How do both tools work?
# Simply find image from flickr through their search engine located on the same screen as comic strip (for Bubblr) or book editor (for Bookr) by typing any tags, depending on your topic
# Drag the chosen picture to the storyboard
# If you are using Bubblr, just add bubble to the picture and after that, you can start typing your caption and story
# If you are using Bookr, the space for you to write your story is already provided.

How can it be used in the classroom context?
# Teachers can show to students the layout of bookr and how to search for images
# Teachers can ask them to see some examples from the archive
# For the beginning, teachers find a theme or topic that the students will have a large range of photos of and are comfortable in writing about. For example, "A Day at the Zoo"
# If the students are already get used to this tool, teachers can assign them homework to do at home and they can choose the topic that they want.

What are the learning styles that involve?
# Gardener's Multiple intelligences:
i) Linguistic intelligence: This type of learners learn better through writing the story or caption
ii) Visual spatial intelligence: Visual elements are useful for providing comprehensible and meaningful input for second language learners
# Flemming's VAK:
i) Visual: Visual learners might like this kind of lesson very much because images does help to facilitate information retrieval, thus helping them to convey their own thoughts and ideas


Who are the learners?
Secondary school students whose the age range is from 13-17 years old (in Malaysian context)
# This site is also suits all levels, even for the beginners because they can choose their own favourite pictures and construct their own story or caption using simple sentences and vocabulary that they have.


Example of the end product:
I have produced this story regarding my trip to Turkey during last summer by using Bookr.






How to blog this book...


What are the advantages?
# It is free, therefore, students will not break the copyright
# A fun way to present variety of topic. Students can choose any pictures that they want
# Develop students' multiple skills which are speaking skill through presentation and writing skill while they are doing the work
# Create personalisation as students can work on their own space based on their own topic
# It is interesting as students can learn better through visualisation
# Students can share their own production by sending the link or embed on their blog

What are the limitations?
# Students might search for the inappropriate pictures
# Limited spaces to write, therefore it is not suitable for writing long sentences
# Limited access to internet will slow down and distract the lesson
# Sometimes it is quite distracting as there are too much images presented in one time
# Student can only view and read their own story if the internet access is available


Further suggestions:
i) tikatok: an award winning site endorsed by educators where students can write, illustrate and publish their own story. So why not help your students become published authors!
ii) storybird: a tool that allow students to create virtual books using beautiful drawings by various illustrators and they can print their own story to be a part of their book collection.

All free for very valuable and incredible benefits!

~Because English is FUN! :) ~