Free video worksheets
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Free video worksheets
16 video worksheets now available for free on my blog, each with a particular language point, including Friends, Mr Bean, Pingu and Wallace and Gromit:
http://tefltastic.wordpress.com/worksheets/videos/
Edward Scissorhands in good for Xmas, if you are thinking of doing one soon.
http://tefltastic.wordpress.com/worksheets/videos/
Edward Scissorhands in good for Xmas, if you are thinking of doing one soon.
Last edited by alexcase on Thu Sep 27, 2012 1:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.
The link above is now updated and includes more video worksheets including using TV ads to practice presentation skills.
Last edited by alexcase on Mon Oct 14, 2013 6:08 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Outstanding worksheets for video reveiws
Thanks for sharing those outstanding worksheets.
I often just have students write down the speaker, topic, and date on a piece of paper. Then students can draw a line with two columns: what I liked and What could be improved. The loose format sometimes evokes more information from students on peer presentations.
Sometimes a more detailed worksheet, of course, is required. Context matters.
I often just have students write down the speaker, topic, and date on a piece of paper. Then students can draw a line with two columns: what I liked and What could be improved. The loose format sometimes evokes more information from students on peer presentations.
Sometimes a more detailed worksheet, of course, is required. Context matters.
Whoops, those worksheets are actually now at:
http://tefltastic.wordpress.com/worksheets/videos/
Sorry to the people who had difficulty finding them. The link in the top post now changed to include the right address- finally!
http://tefltastic.wordpress.com/worksheets/videos/
Sorry to the people who had difficulty finding them. The link in the top post now changed to include the right address- finally!
Last edited by alexcase on Thu Sep 27, 2012 1:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Free video worksheets
Looks like your link is outdated Alex - managed to find some good resources on your blog though. Thanks.alexcase wrote:7 video worksheets now available for free on my blog, each with a particular language point
Any controversy over showing "Life of Brian"?
Alex's collection of video resources is excellent, and includes one for using "Life of Brian" - the Monty Python classic.
Has anybody else used "Life of Brian" in classes? Isn't the material a tad too controversial - at least for the more religious Christians? I don't think that I could show it in either adult or IEP classes in the United States. It would be generate too many complaints - and comedies can be especially tricky.
It's far safer - if less fun - to stick to comedies like Groundhog Day.
Any other reactions? Thoughts?
Has anybody else used "Life of Brian" in classes? Isn't the material a tad too controversial - at least for the more religious Christians? I don't think that I could show it in either adult or IEP classes in the United States. It would be generate too many complaints - and comedies can be especially tricky.
It's far safer - if less fun - to stick to comedies like Groundhog Day.
Any other reactions? Thoughts?