Why should revising be boring? A nice way to revise Reported Speech Questions with emaze.com
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Having Fun
I should be marking exams and then again preparing a new batch of them.Oh my Gosh It is that time of the year!!Instead I am playing with Classtools.net.
One of my students asked me to do some more practise on Reported Speech Questions and I thought this could be a nice way to revise this point of grammar.
Click on the numbers to see the questions ! Don’t you just love it??
9 Useful Websites to Help you Improve Pronunciation and Listening
The speaking test is already knocking on your door and you still need to improve your pronunciation? Don’t rest on your laurels ! Time to do something about it!
This a selection of some of the posts I have been publishing over the years where you can find not only listening activities but also the tapescript of the recording. The school year is almost over but it is maybe not too late to give a little push ,in the right direction, to your pronunciation. Remember, we learn by imitation so let’s get down to some serious parroting !
To make this image interactive I have used a tool called ThingLink, that allows you to turn your images into a multimedia launcher. Click on the icons and start practising.
I hope it is useful!
Top Quality Flash Cards to Printout
Nice time saver to help you revise vocabulary or to spice up my lessons. ! In ESL Flashcards all the flashcards come in colour and in three different sizes ( one flashcard per page, two per page or nine per page ) and… they are free! Currently there are 968 total images and 2904 total flashcards. Enjoy this great resource!

SoundCloud: need to share a recording?
Are you running out of time to test your students’ speaking ability?
Are you a student and looking for an easy-to-use tool to send your teacher your speech? I’ve found the perfect tool for you! It is called SoundCloud and has been around for some time now ,so one can only assume that it is entirely reliable.
Sound Cloud is an amazing site which has a lot of potential for teaching and learning English. What can you do with SoundCloud? You can upload your own audio and you can record yourself. You are then given a unique url and the possibility to embed the audio in your own website or blog.
Why am I so enthusiastic about my students using SoundCloud? Because my students willl be able to send me their recordings and I will be able to correct them by inserting comments about their pronunciation, grammar…. directly into the recording and exactly at the exact second at which the mistake is made.
You need to register but it is completely free up to two hours ; then, you’ll need to upgrade to a paid plan or delete some of your recordings.
Below I’ve embedded a SoundCloud Recording to tempt you to try this useful tool!
Snow Patrol – You Could Be Happy [HD] by Cristina Cabal
Here’s a tutorial I found on the Internet which clearly explains how to upload and share your recording.
and now, for teachers, here’s a chopped tutorial from Princippia Innovación Educativa, about how to insert comments on a Souncloud Recording.
