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Internet Tools & Curriculum Design for Young Learners of English: Technology and Classroom Activities

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Date: Thursday, 14 June 2007
Time: 5:00 p.m. EDT (4:00 p.m. Mexico City)

 

How can technology enhance English-language instruction for young learners aged 4-11? Join English as a Second Language expert Judie Haynes for a webchat to discuss ways to motivate students and make language learning fun! Learn about new activities that you can use tomorrow in your classroom.

Guest Biography: Judie Haynes has taught elementary English as a Second Language (ESL) for 27 years and is the creator of the website, everythingESL.net. Haynes writes a column on elementary ESL, and is the author of numerous classroom ESL books; her latest, Getting Started with English Language Learners, was recently published by the Association for Supervisors and Curriculum Developers. Haynes is a member of New Jersey TESOL/New Jersey Bilingual Educators and is currently editor of its newsletter, Voices.

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