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stuart.scott
stuart.scott at collaborativelearning.org
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I have just posted the first collaborative Polish resource and aim to increase these with your help over the next six months. For details go to www.collaborativelearning.org/newsletter.html Stuart ----Original Message---- From: RPegg at clevedon.n-somerset.sch.uk Date: Nov 5, 2007 9:25 To: "For practitioners involved in teaching pupils from ethnic andlinguistic minorities"<eal-bilingual at lists.becta.org.uk> Subj: RE: [eal-bilingual] Bulgarian, Hungarian and Polish Resources available Please keep me posted. Sounds like a great way to motivate and encourage self-study. The internet activities would be especially welcome in school, but the mobile phone will be a good idea for independent learning. Ros Pegg -----Original Message----- From: eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of Ian Sent: 05 November 2007 06:04 To: 'For practitioners involved in teaching pupils from ethnic andlinguisticminorities' Subject: [eal-bilingual] Bulgarian, Hungarian and Polish Resources available A number of forum members have posted requests for Bulgarian, Hungarian and Polish resources. We have an EU funded project about (in principle) using mobile phones to learn English which includes partners from these countries. The resources have been developed during the past year and the website is due to go live in January. There are a series of language learning activities from basic vocabulary learning to mobile phone dictionaries, moblogging and hangman games. Most of these activities can also be played through the internet. Note that this is not intended to be a full language learning course, but an introduction (re-introduction?) to additional language learning, and is designed to show proof of concept especially for dyslexic learners across Europe. However, it is obviously also very good for non-dyslexics! If anybody on this forum is interested, please contact me directly for further details. Note that we are not only interested in providing resources but also in hearing suggestions for further activities. Best wishes, Ian Dr Ian Smythe International Dyslexia Consultant PS For Kathleen Agnew - I am sure I could find somebody to help with those Bulgarian letters to parents. Please let me know off forum if you still need help. -----Original Message----- From: eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of Kathleen Agnew Sent: 27 October 2007 09:12 To: eal-bilingual at lists.becta.org.uk Subject: [eal-bilingual] Bulgarian Resources I have tried to find resources for EAL support in Bulgarian. So far I have not been successful. I am looking for letters to parents bilingual word lists bulgarian stories for Key Stage 2. Any other information would be helpful too. Thank you Kathleen Agnew North East Wales .. Collaborative Learning Project, 17 Barford Street, London N1 0QB Supporting a cooperative network of teaching professionals to develop and disseminate accessible teaching materials in all subject areas and for all ages. Telephone: 0044 (0)207 226 8885 Website:http://www.collaborativelearning.org .. |
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