
Brain Flips is a great place to start a deck of flash cards, for vocabulary or whatever.
Brain Flips is a great place to start a deck of flash cards, for vocabulary or whatever.
This is a great tool for presentations. Flowgram is like a screen capture, where you dictate and record what is on the screen. But it is better, because all the web pages are live, and you can use them just like the regular web. This is great to show students an exact part of a web site, and an exact part of a web site, and talk about it.
Or better, have them show you something that they found, and tell about it in English. Try the sample here.
Make simple cartoons with Pixton, especially designed for education, it allows people to create fun dialogs. Interfaces in many different languages.
Scott Thornbury will be coming to JALT in November as a keynote speaker. His ideas about language learning are really interesting. For example, this idea about teaching grammar as if it were vocabulary, in his book Natural Grammar, which has a teacher support site with all kinds of ideas about teaching grammar in a natural way.
For a quick game of word ordering to make sentences, try out Wall of Words.