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- Drama through story-telling | efl-resource.com[...] Simon Thomas Sabrina De Vita shares her (simplified) story of the Knights of the Round Table,
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sabridvThanks Adam! I'm glad you liked it! Let's keep in touch! Love your blog!
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AdamI finally found this via the Blog Carnival and am really glad I did; what an inspirational read.
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sabridvHi David! Thanks for passing by! I used this activity today with my adults class and it worked reall
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Language Garden (@DavidWarr)Hi Sabrina, great little videos, your idea seems perfect, a running commentary of the action, then t
- 25th Edition of EFL/ESL/ELL Blog Carnival – Here in November. « Rliberni's Blog – Radical language[...] Everybody can paint! [...]
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sabridvHi Eva! I'm glad you've found it useful. Thanks for having included my post in your carnival. Let's
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Eva BüyüksimkesyanHi Sabrina, One of my colleagues used the crossword with her grade 7 students and she said it really
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¡Hola!
He visto tu ejercicio y te quería comentar que el enlace a tu website de la página principal no funciona. También a lo mejor podrías hacer un página web con “frames” de forma que el ejercicio apareciera en un marco y la página de YouTube con el vídeo en otro. Tengo otras sugerencias sobre diseño y corrección de errores que a lo mejor podríamos comentar.
Un abrazo y enhorabuena por lanzarte a hacer ejercicios para que todo el mundo los pueda usar,
Esperanza
Gracias Esperanza! Las críticas constructivas siempre son bienvenidas! Muchas gracias por la ayuda! No entendí muy bien lo de la página web. Quiza lo podríamos comentar luego. Voy a corregir lo del link hacia mi website. Nos mantenemos en contacto.
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