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 libertybelle
 
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							| Re. pink´s link below - teaching with ipods 
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							| That was a really interesting link Pink has farther down the messageboard about teaching. I was wondering if any of you used ipods or podcasting
 in your teaching?
 How does it work and where do you find the stories?
 Is it legal to just upload a story and use it?
 Would love to hear if any of you have tried this teaching method.
 L
 
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 Rashrosh
 
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							| i use the projectore and make the story on power point i will send you a sample The four reading steps   
Think before you read . - Read the story . - Talk about the story . - Learn  new words. 
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 Lancillotta:
 
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							| I used podcasting for an intermediate  level. It works, I downloaded it from an American radio, Talk of the Nation,    the title was "ANALYSIS: IRISH POET SEAMUS HEANEY�S NEW TRANSLATION OF "BEOWULF" .
It was interesting. Not very easy for them but it is also possible to ask  for the script of the interview. You have to pay to have it, but non so much .  I was very happy about it beacause I could prepare a nice lesson (we were studying Beowulf)" and students appreciated it .     Lancillotta |  18 Dec 2008     
					
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