TEACHING AND LEARNING WITH TEACHER CARLOS BRICEÑO

Here are some strategies and resources for teaching and learning English as a Foreign Language. This website can be used for self-study, when done correctly, it is a very helpful and effective learning tool. You also can use it to prepare for a test or learn this awesome language on your own.

14/05/2024

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A1 AUTODRAW

A2 COLORING TECHNOLOGY




A3 TRACING

A4 ALPHABET PUZZLES

A5 MONKEY

A6 NUMBERS

A7 COUNTING

A8 GHOST JR.

A9 TOWER













A10 Shapes puzzles

A11 BRIDGES 

A12 BRIDGES 2 

A13 ROVER

A14 MISSION EARTH

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Music is an amazing tool for teaching...

EFL, especially to children.Children pick up vocabulary, grammatical structures, and the rhythm of the language simply by doing what they already love to do: SING AND DANCE. For this reason, in this blog you are going to see some examples of different (video) songs to use in your classroom. Also you will find some tips and strategies when using songs and music in a meaningful way to teach English to kidS.

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Why Music?

Why Music?

Think about it!

Music is a great language package that bundles culture, vocabulary, listening, grammar and a host of other language skills in just a few rhymes. Music can also provide a relaxed lesson on a hot boring day. It can also form the basis for many lessons...

Using Music in ESL Classrooms

a) Music:

English songs can be used for a wide variety of EFL learning and teaching activities. They can start discussions on a topic or even become the centre of debate. This is especially true of songs that develop a particular theme. Songs are also great for teaching listening. One of my favorite exercises with music is completing the blanks as students listen or listening and choosing the correct words from two words than rhyme, for example cry and try. You can teach grammar with songs in many ways


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