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5 Apps Being Used in the Classroom Right Now

In this post, Sarah Fudin, a community relations coordinator for the University of Southern California’s online Masters Degree in Teaching program, shares 5 mobile apps that teachers are already using...

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How using apps and online resources benefits ESL students with limited resources

In this post Justin Birch explores how using apps and online resources can benefit ESL students with limited resources. From spelling to grammar to intonation, learning a new language can be difficult....

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Introducing the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary App

The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (OALD) is a world best-seller. And it’s now available as an app, with the full A-Z dictionary, real voice (not text to speech) audio, and My View to customize...

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10 free apps for teachers to use for planning and classroom management

We know teachers can find it hard to make time to plan their lessons, or to manage their classes both in and out of the classroom, so Shaun Wilden has compiled a list of his top 10 free apps to help...

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10 (mostly) free apps for creative language learning

Having shown us 10 free apps for teachers to use for planning and classroom management, Shaun Wilden returns with 10 more apps to aid language learning in creative ways. More and more teachers and...

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Enhancing learning – Using an app in class

Verissimo Toste, an Oxford teacher trainer, looks at how technology can enhance a student’s ability to learn a language.  I’m interested in how technology enhances a student’s ability to learn a...

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#EFLproblems – Cell phones in the adult classroom: interruption or resource?

We’re helping to solve your EFL teaching problems by answering your questions every two weeks. This week’s blog will respond to Pat Mattes Mazzei’s comment on Facebook about the challenge of adult...

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5 Apps Every Teacher Should Have in 2014

Image courtesy of Jason Howie via Flickr Sarah Fudin, Community Outreach Coordinator for USC Rossier Online, shares 5 mobile apps that every teacher should be using in 2014. 2014 brings a new year and...

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#EFLproblems – Phonetics and Pronunciation

We’re helping to solve your EFL teaching problems by answering your questions every two weeks. We’ve received some queries about phonetics and pronunciation, specifically how to make pronunciation apps...

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25 ideas for using WhatsApp with English language students

Philip Haines is the Senior Consultant for Oxford University Press, Mexico. As well as being a teacher and teacher trainer, he is also the co-author of several series, many of which are published by...

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Going Mobile: Choices and Challenges

Nicky Hockly is Director of Pedagogy of The Consultants-E. She is the author of several prize-winning methodology books about technology in EFL, and her most recent book is Focus on Learning...

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Going Mobile: A Q&A with Nicky Hockly

Nicky Hockly is Director of Pedagogy of The Consultants-E. She has worked in ELT since 1987 with teachers all over the world. She has also written several prize-winning methodology books about new...

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Introducing the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary App

The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (OALD) is a world best-seller. And it’s now available as an app, with the full A-Z dictionary, real voice (not text to speech) audio, and My View to customize...

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10 free apps for teachers to use for planning and classroom management

We know teachers can find it hard to make time to plan their lessons, or to manage their classes both in and out of the classroom, so Shaun Wilden has compiled a list of his top 10 free apps to help...

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10 (mostly) free apps for creative language learning

Having shown us 10 free apps for teachers to use for planning and classroom management, Shaun Wilden returns with 10 more apps to aid language learning in creative ways. More and more teachers and...

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Enhancing learning – Using an app in class

Verissimo Toste, an Oxford teacher trainer, looks at how technology can enhance a student’s ability to learn a language.  I’m interested in how technology enhances a student’s ability to learn a...

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#EFLproblems – Cell phones in the adult classroom: interruption or resource?

We’re helping to solve your EFL teaching problems by answering your questions every two weeks. This week’s blog will respond to Pat Mattes Mazzei’s comment on Facebook about the challenge of adult...

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5 Apps Every Teacher Should Have in 2014

Sarah Fudin, Community Outreach Coordinator for USC Rossier Online, shares 5 mobile apps that every teacher should be using in 2014. 2014 brings a new year and many changes in education nationwide. As...

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#EFLproblems – Phonetics and Pronunciation

We’re helping to solve your EFL teaching problems by answering your questions every two weeks. We’ve received some queries about phonetics and pronunciation, specifically how to make pronunciation apps...

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25 ideas for using WhatsApp with English language students

Philip Haines is the Senior Consultant for Oxford University Press, Mexico. As well as being a teacher and teacher trainer, he is also the co-author of several series, many of which are published by...

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