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Hello all,
Has anyone used blogs/ or wants to use blogs in a EFL/ ESL context?
I know sites such as http://www.crimsonblog.com/, and the theory of getting students to create their own online diary sounds great in theory, but....does it work in practice??
Has anyone used blogs/ or wants to use blogs in a EFL/ ESL context?
I know sites such as http://www.crimsonblog.com/, and the theory of getting students to create their own online diary sounds great in theory, but....does it work in practice??
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Hi drumbrake!
I use forums
what would be the advantage of a blog?
So far I have not really seen the necessity
Siân
I use forums
what would be the advantage of a blog?
So far I have not really seen the necessity
Siân

Hi Sian,
I agree that forums are great tools as well, but the topic is decided in advance and this can restrict the learner.
Before I have used 'paper' learner diaries, where the student writes what they want, hands it to me one lesson and I return it the next lesson. In the past this has proved a good way of encouraging reflection and fluency amongst learners. I think blogs can be an updated version of this with the additional benefits of being motivational and online.
However, I am sure there are drawbacks, for example sharing passwords, and the fact that the blog is in theory viewable by everyone.
That's why I wanted to know if anyone had experience of using them in a EFL context.
I agree that forums are great tools as well, but the topic is decided in advance and this can restrict the learner.
Before I have used 'paper' learner diaries, where the student writes what they want, hands it to me one lesson and I return it the next lesson. In the past this has proved a good way of encouraging reflection and fluency amongst learners. I think blogs can be an updated version of this with the additional benefits of being motivational and online.
However, I am sure there are drawbacks, for example sharing passwords, and the fact that the blog is in theory viewable by everyone.
That's why I wanted to know if anyone had experience of using them in a EFL context.
Forums/Blogs
Hi drumbrake!
In my online classroom the students open forums themselves and start topics. Some forums are open to all and some are restricted to usergroups.
http://www.fun2learnmore.de/modules.php?name=Forums
I plan to test with blogs though now in ESL context
Thanks for the pointer
Siân
PS If you want to see a mate's professional
usage of blogs ( however not for ESL just for exchanging ideas)
http://www.angryorange.net/
In my online classroom the students open forums themselves and start topics. Some forums are open to all and some are restricted to usergroups.
http://www.fun2learnmore.de/modules.php?name=Forums
I plan to test with blogs though now in ESL context
Thanks for the pointer
Siân

PS If you want to see a mate's professional

http://www.angryorange.net/
Visit our blog!
Hi all,
I'm running a blog site for an EFL class at a Japanese college. The students are writing short essays as well as photo haikus. It is a shared blog. You can visit our site to get a general idea how a student blog works. We welcome your comments and haikus!
The URL is: http://www.intl.chubu.ac.jp/ozeki/diary/MTNWU/
I'm running a blog site for an EFL class at a Japanese college. The students are writing short essays as well as photo haikus. It is a shared blog. You can visit our site to get a general idea how a student blog works. We welcome your comments and haikus!
The URL is: http://www.intl.chubu.ac.jp/ozeki/diary/MTNWU/
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Re: blogs
One advantage is if learners in an EFL context want to practice with native speakers. I don't know of any predominantly native speaker message boards, but most blogs are run by native speakers. And bloggers have more pride in their entries than a typical poster to a message board. Check out my new site, Blogs for learning English & teaching English for some very high quality blogs that welcome comments from people learning English.sita wrote:Hi drumbrake!
I use forums
what would be the advantage of a blog?
So far I have not really seen the necessity
Siân :D