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      Focusing on language

      This is the latest in our series of video tips. How do you teach language to teenagers? There are lots of different ways - here are some suggestions from us. Watch the video of our six tips then if you have more ideas to share, leave them below.

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      Chris_Fry_Barcelona's picture
      Chris_Fry_Barcelona
      Submitted on 5 May, 2010 - 15:46

      I really like this idea and had never seen it, heard of it or thought of it before.

      I'm going to have a close look at the whiteboard in my classroom (and at the IWB) and see if I could get three teams writing simultaneously.....

      Thanks, you've given me food for thought - what more can you ask for?

      Chris

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      jennyD
      Submitted on 7 May, 2010 - 10:14

      Great activity and step-by-step videos! I'd really like to know where the drawings came from - source, please?

      I can imagine using comic strips and whiting out the text balloons, but they might have a logical sequence, whereas this activity's strength is that there is no "correct" order.

      Thank you for the idea!

      NANCYANGIE's picture
      NANCYANGIE
      Submitted on 9 June, 2010 - 12:38

      It 's perfect! I really enjoy videos in classes.

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      Julia E. Villamizar
      Submitted on 21 October, 2010 - 08:35

      Did you get the drawing source?

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      jinlee929
      Submitted on 29 May, 2011 - 10:31

      It looks like very creative and well organised activity. However, I worried about if it adjust this method to a large classroom as well because my school is normally at least 25 and 30 students in a class.  It's so difficult any activities to use in the large one. Any idea for me?