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Date Posted: 11:36:13 01/27/04 Tue
Author: Adalberto
Subject: last task

Author: Adalberto
Subject: Last Task

I have chosen the four sites from the list:

http://moodle.com/doc/
http://www.britannica.com/
http://www.vlmop.uaivip.com.br/journals.htm
http://www.english-to-go.com/

The first one is great because it helps you construct a site where you can teach a class, just like Veraīs. I donīt know if Veraīs was done through this software, but itīs great to know that these things exist . Who knows? In the future one of us may be administering a class where such software will be useful.

The Britannica site deserves no comments. The utility of such a FREE site for us students is unquestionable. An encyclopedia set would be quite expensive, I would certainly never buy one, so it sure is great to kno that this site exists and that we can consult it whenever we need references.

The site on journals is also gret, though I think I would only sto p to really go through it when I would have lots of time on my hands like on vacation, for example. It has many journals all on language education. I see it as a great chance to come across a suject that is completely new to you or one that you have heard about but have never stopped to read up on before.

It would be just a sin to deny any language teacher access to this last site. It is filled with resources that go from games to complete ready to use lessons that the teacher just prnts up and take to class. The subjects that will be dealt with can be chosen so as to have an activity involving that subject.


http://www.kalama.com/~zimba/freeforteachers.htm

This is the new site that I decided to share with the group. Itīs similar to the one I just mentioned above, but it has much more to go into. It has a huge list of addresses of other sites that can be consulted. Lessons and activities are also abundant in this site along with resources that help us teach anything from grammar to writing. Thereīs no question that no language teacher will be resourceless if he /she takes a note of this site

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I have chosen the four sites from the list:

http://moodle.com/doc/
http://www.britannica.com/
http://www.vlmop.uaivip.com.br/journals.htm
http://www.english-to-go.com/

The first one is great because it helps you construct a site where you can teach a class, just like Veraīs. I donīt know if Veraīs was done through this software, but itīs great to know that these things exist . Who knows? In the future one of us may be administering a class where such software will be useful.

The Britannica site deserves no comments. The utility of such a FREE site for us students is unquestionable. An encyclopedia set would be quite expensive, I would certainly never buy one, so it sure is great to kno that this site exists and that we can consult it whenever we need references.

The site on journals is also gret, though I think I would only stop to really go through it when I would have lots of time on my hands like on vacation, for example. It has many journals all on language education. I see it as a great chance to come across a suject that is completely new to you or one that you have heard about but have never stopped to read up on before.

It would be just a sin to deny any language teacher

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