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Blogging: Creative and personalised ways of engaging and extending your pupils in the MFL
classroom
www.joedale.typepad.com
joedale@talk21.com
Blogging?
Blog or Weblog = web + log
Modern Foreign Languages Environment
Partners in Excellence language learning podcast
Learning French verbs using relaxation techniques
Vocabulary Guide Podcasts
Language Show November 2005
Research Research Research
“Blogging is a whole new world to me. PowerPoint, Word, websites, freeware, this is my comfort zone, my bread and butter, but blogging? Well that’s something new to explore. As my first blog contribution I thought I’d start with the familiar and go from there”.
My First Post
Blog comments
Dear Joe
Thanks ever so much for this ... really helpful. Keep up the good work!Helen
Posted by: Helen Myers on 07 February 2006 at 21.01
Great stuff. I am really pleased to see blogging in action. Merci Joe.Michele
Posted by: Michele on 09 February 2006 at 17.51
very useful ideas thank you so much, Bravo!!
Posted by: fanel on 21 February 2006 at 15.14
I try to keep fairly up to speed with ICT in MFL ... but Teacher's Pet is new to me. Thanks for that Joe. With all the discussion forums we have(mflresources, linguanet, one might think that a blog like this was overkill ... but Joe's blog posts have been well thought out and researched, as have the comments. Cheers Joe, keep up the good work.
Posted by: RParker on 19 February 2006 at 18.00
Yes, well, what do you know, Joe, I downloaded the software Photo Story 3, and created, within 10 minutes, a cheesy show about my family's recent day out in the Lakes...complete with tinny background music and a barely audible narration....all in English...
It now remains for me to do the same thing for a school 'audience'
Merci pour l'inspiration!
Posted by: PierreImport on 07 May 2006 at 12.02
Posted by: Nick Mair on 27 February 2006 at 17.42
Many thanks much useful info, Nick
Posted by: Nick Mair on 27 February 2006 at 17.42
Many thanks much useful info, Nick
Posted by: Nick Mair on 27 February 2006 at 17.42
Many thanks much useful info, Nick
Posted by: Nick Mair on 27 February 2006 at 17.42
Many thanks much useful info, Nick
Entering the blogosphere
Languages ICT Update article on blogging
Blogosphere programme on Teacher’s TV Primary bloggers in West Blatchington School in Hove
Scottish Primary examples: Woodhill Primary (Susan Buchanan), Inchinnan Primary (Pam McDowall), Kirklandneuk Primary
Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom – the blog
How to set up a blog
Purpose
Audience
Content
Before you start …
Blog rules
I will only use my first name I will never give out my email address I will never give out my home address
I will never give out my telephone number I will respect others
I will not use rude or threatening words I will not use text talk or chat language
I will not copy other people’s work I will be responsible for everything I write
I will check my spelling before posting
Two Stars and a Wish
Purpose, audience and
content
one-click publishing
Real communication
EAL theme
Assessment for learning
Secure environment
Promote global citizeship
Pupil voice
Celebrate your pupils’ work
FeedbackComments
Pupil comments from Two Stars and a Wish
I think this is going to help us learn and it's fun learning. It's good to hear us speaking in French in partners and I think all of us should speak a little louder. It's an EXCELLENT idea !!!!!!!! Jade
Hello! It's really weird listening to myself speak, but at the same time I think it's awesome! I think it's good that our teacher has put us on the internet. It feels like a bit of a priviledge! It also helps with homework. To make the blog better I think that Mr Dale should do videos, not of us but like puppet type things, while we talk. Brogan
I think this a good way to learn how to speak and practice your French. I also think that it is a good way to let people show what they can do. Sophie
Hello (bonjour)(salut) Mr Dale. I saw how many people are looking at the blog. It tells us on the left hand side. There are lots of people from different countries because we are doing well. Thank you for letting us use this idea. It is good to learn I think. I have learnt more this year because of the blog. Thank you very much. See you later. Sadie
This is a really fun way to learn as we can listen to ourselves speak. I MIGHT download the podcasts onto my MP3 player. This would help me do homework as I can look at the sentences in our class category. J'adore, J'adore, J'adore.
Hi, this was very interesting. My sister is sitting next to me saying "It's boring" but I don't think it is. I think it is great. My favourite thing about the blog is listening to all my friends speaking French. Merci Monsieur Dale and all my class well done !!! Samantha
Well done Sophie. I love it. Keep on talking in that voice. You can practise with granny Sue. Just keep it up from Emily in 5GB
I thought it was really good and the rest of my family loved it! Bryony
I liked the bit where I heard myself talk since now I know what my voice sounds like in French and English. Chloe
Hello Blog Master. Well done Aiden and Oliver for your objects around the class. Blog Master, this will really help people who are not very good at their French. This will also help people who want to revise their French. This has been set up really well but could we have 4 or 5 games to have some fun? Bye for Now. Megan
This site helps me learn because it helps me to learn the names of brothers and sisters. The blog sounded terrific it also helps me to remember how to say that I have one sister and not any brothers. Laura
I think it is a really good idea to have a European Day of Languages. I think it inspired lots of people to try some new foods. It was also fun finding out where celebrities come from in the foyer. Elliott
I liked the pictures. They were really cool and the food was very nice. It was a bit annoying queuing up because it took forever but the food was worth the wait. I can't wait for the next Nodehill language day. Max S
Hello and well done 8SM. It was like well wicked. Keep the good work up. Peepz we are gonna do well this year. Annaleigh
Pupil comments from Two Stars and a Wish
Sounds great! Really looking forward to hearing more of your podcasts! Lynne
Chers élèves, Nice pronunciation of the nasal vowels, like in "tableau blanc"! Good intonation (going up at the end of each phrase and down at the end of the sentence).Try to speak each syllable a bit more quickly; in general French vowels last a shorter time than vowels in English.Très bien! Bonne continuation! (de Sarah, un prof de français aux États-Unis). Sarah
What a great way to encourage the children to read and say the new vocabulary. We are currently using our blog as a learning blog with just a description of what we are doing,but I can see this being a really effective way of reinforcing vocabulary. Thanks for the idea. Pam
I think this is good because it's a list of objects. Could use some adjectives, though. Level..3c, right? Steph
Teacher comments from Two Stars and a Wish
Hi this is Sophie. I'm in this outstanding blog
Hi Joe, I work with the TypePad team, and I just wanted to say thank you -- we appreciate so much that you take the time to help people find out what blogging can do. It's really inspirational to all of us to see such great work done with the tools we build!
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