Friday, 28 October 2011

British National Corpus..It is certainly not corpus luteum though

What it is    
The British National Corpus (BNC) is a 100 million word collection of samples of written and spoken language from a wide range of sources, designed to represent a wide cross-section of British English from the later part of the 20th century, both spoken and written. The latest edition is the BNC XML Edition, released in 2007

How to use it
1) Go to the website http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/ .
2) Type in words which you would like to search. You can search for a single word or a phrase, restrict searches by part of speech, search in parts of the corpus only, and much more.
The layout of the website.

The results of your search will come out like this.

3) The search result will show the total frequency in the corpus and up to 50 examples.

Who can use this tool?
Every single person can use this tool.

How to use this tool in the classroom?
1)Students can use this tool to assist them in writing.

OMG..I do like this tool
1) Its free..
2) It shows a lot of sentence structures which relate to searched word.

Points to ponder.
1) There is no audio files available. Students cannot learn to pronounce the words.
2) There are too many sentences which show how the words can be used. Its too complicated..

The link to the website.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Listen and write:A review from me

What it is..
As the title suggests, the learners ought to listen to the news and write it back.  There are plenty of language exercises ,suitable for secondary school students (age 13 and above) and students of all English language levels.
                     You might want to watch this video to get some ideas about this website.

How to use this website in the classroom.
You can ask students to choose one video which suits their level and do the activity with a partner. Write the students final score on the blackboard. Usually, students would be tempted to be the high scorer and this would help to increase their concentration when doing the task.


OMG..I do like it.
1) Its free. There is no need for credit card.


2) Its fun, believe me. You can try one of the activities and tell me about it.


3) It can help to enhance students' vocabulary. Students can learn new words and different structure of the sentences if they do the activities.




                 I tried on one of the activities. Just wanna give you an overview though.

Points to ponder.
1) Some of the sources have not been validated. This is because, all the subscribers can upload their own audio clip on the website. Therefore, we can say that some of the audio clips are not up to the academic standard.


2)Then again, like my previous post, this website requires internet access and computer. Thus, if the students do not have one of these or both, they could not do the activity.


3) The idea of linking Facebook to this website could be good or bad. As we know, the majority of Facebook users are teenagers . Therefore, the students might be distracted and the learning process could be disrupted.


The Facebook button.
Link to the website:

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Lyrics training. Using music to learn or to teach foreign language.

What it is..
Lyrics Training is another FREE website which allow the learners to learn and improve foreign language skills through the music videos and lyrics of their favorite songs. The idea of using songs to teach the learners is quite good because most of the songs are popular and the learners should enjoy it. 

Learners can choose the game mode according to their level.

The activity is available in 7 languages.





Who can use it..
The activity suits all levels of English proficiency (If the learners want to learn English) and age because they can choose the difficulty based on their current ability.


How to use this tool in the classroom..
The students can do the activity on their own. The teacher should roam in case the students need some help.


OMG..I do like it.
1)What more can I say? Music and learners are meant to be together. I guarantee, there are no learners who do not like music in their whole life. Come on.. Its music. While they are listening to the music, they will learn language(new set of vocabulary,sentence structure & etc). They also need to type in the lyrics so that the music would not stop playing. See,that is the trick to make them stay focus on this activity.


This is how the activity looks like.


2) This website provides the teacher and learners with plenty of resources. Jason Mraz,Bruno Mars, even ABBA are available on this website playlist. Hence, learners can choose the materials by themselves ( They would choose the songs which they like to hear.  How do I know? because I used to be a student :) )




Points to ponder.
1) One of the disadvantages which I noticed is, it is impossible for the teacher to check the students' performances based on this activity alone. The teacher would not know whether the students do the activity by themselves because the students who do not wish to do the activity on the first place might find another alternative way to complete the task such as searching the lyrics on Google. This is not good,innit?


2) Then again, like the problem from my previous post, students who do not have a computer or internet connection in their house might not be able to do the activity. Though, the teacher could do the activity in the classroom, due to the time constraint, it wont be necessary for the class to spend two periods on this activity.


The link to this website:
lyrics training

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Dvolver:Flash video in the classroom




What it is..
The activity in this website makes language learning in or outside the classroom become more entertaining.   The layout is so simple and easy to assess(I guarantee you will find it hard to browse the website if your age is more than 50-year old)  , the characters are limited which is not a good point (you are allowed to use up to two characters per movie) and also there are only six boxes which the learners could put the dialogue for the characters.The most IMPORTANT point though, this website will cost you nothing.....Its FREE!!!(I know you will be extremely glad to hear that.Yes,I know. Don't hide your feeling..Say 'YEAH!!!!!')



I made this video specially for you to show how it works..




Who can use it..
Assessing the website from its layout and content, I would say this website is suitable for elementary school students who have a pretty decent language level and it could be useful for lower secondary school students who have basic command of language.


How to use it in the classroom.
It is good to use the tool when your aim is to teach them sentence construction. If your classroom has computers, then you can ask them to create a movie using the tool and later on, you can discuss the structure of the sentences which they use as dialogues. However, if your classroom does not have any computers, then you can ask the students to do the  movie as a homework and send it to your email.

OMG..I do like it.
1)  It gives students chances to develop their creativity in using language.
This website allow the learners to play with words. Learners need to fill in the boxes with dialogues. Thus, this activity could help the learners to enhance their vocabulary(by using adjective to describe the character etc) and also give them a platform to practice their writing.

2)  It makes language learning fun.
Its really fun. For your information, I tried the activity and I could not let my eyes off from my computer screen.  This is a good news for teachers.  Instead of doing drilling aka boring activity, why not trying something new and refreshing to make language learning fun? Mind you, you will be completely 'out of date' (unnecessary adjective which I love to overuse it) if you don't wanna use the activity from this website to teach the learners. Steven Spielberg used this website to create several characters like Anakin Skywalker for Star Wars(did he do that?Nay,I was joking).

3)  Autonomous learners will surely love this website.
What more can I say? The learners can create a movie, and send it to anyone that they want  ( Ask them to send it to Steven Spielberg. It is worth a try). Surely for students who like to do the learning on their own, it will help to keep them busy.

Points to ponder.
1)  The boxes for dialogues are quite limited. 
Let say if the learners want to put more than 6 dialogues, why not let them do that? Lift the restriction and let their creativity drive you crazy.

2)  One issue which I would like to point out is this activity needs an internet connection and a computer. 
In Malaysia, most of the learners have computers at home but the internet connection could be an issue here. So, learners who do not have one of the resources could struggle to do the activity at home.

Well, despite the disadvantages, this activity worth a try for teachers who short on ideas  (Not you though =) ) and for learners who want to learn the language in different way. I bet you're gonna love it..


Link to the website:
http://www.dvolver.com/moviemaker/make.html