Describing what is going on a flat with my students.
Yesterday, I showed the short animation Flatlife to my grade 12 students (17-18 years old)
Yesterday, I showed the short animation Flatlife to my grade 12 students (17-18 years old)
David Lynch is an extravagant film director who is most famous for The Elephant man and Twin Peaks.
He has just set up The Interview Project which is a 20 000 miles road trip over 70 days accross the United States. David Lynch meets people in different locations and interviews them about their lives, how they would like to be remembered, what they are proud of.
I find this project quite fascinating as it is not about fame, it is about everyday people who are sharing a bit of their lives.
I enjoyed this interview with Palmer Black, a retired naval officer who lives with his wife in Blanding, Utah. He says he wants to be remembered for "his barbecue and making people around him happy".
http://interviewproject.davidlynch.com/www/#/all-episodes/004-palmer_black
What is your favourite interview? what do you want to be remembered of?
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I found this brilliant video on Ideas to Inspire
This short animation could be used when teaching household tasks and furniture in another language. After watching it, students would have to discuss the following in the target language:
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Today I received an email by Carla Arena (one of the organizer of Images4Education) mentioning an exciting project.
Alison Miyake was the one who suggested it on http://images4education.ning.com/forum/topics/exchange-of-photos-with
She says : "I am teaching English at my daughter's elementary school this year (in
the south of Japan) to grade 5 and 6 students. I was wondering if
anyone here would be interested in exchanging photos of school and
everyday life in other countries with us. My students are always asking
me about what is popular with kids their own age in Canada (where I am
from), and I have to say that I honestly don't have any idea! My
students don't have a lot of experience with the computer, although
they do have access to computers at their school. I am envisioning
possibly creating a special Flickr page for our project and then
deciding on themes to last a month or two (ie school, school bags,
classroom photos, lunch, lunchtime play could be the first starting in
September, then school events or holidays, popular books, favourite
foods, my house, my neighbourhood, unusual objects - ie something the
kids think might be unique to their country, etc.) and having the
students take photos."
It is such a fantastic idea, I want to join next year with my new school (although it is supposed to be only for elementary school?).
And you? would you be joining as well?
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