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Blogging In The ESL Classroom

 

Blogs have become a BIG thing! It seems that everyone is using them. In this article we will look at four main ways that we can use Blogs for our ESL lessons. To maximize the effectiveness of using English Blogs, both you and your student(s) should start one and post regularly. Your students will benefit from Blog exercises in the following ways:

1. Blogs can be used as reading comprehension for your students.
2. Your students will be exposed to a wider range of vocabulary than would normally be used in an oral ESL lesson.
3. Your students can to maintain their own blog and by doing so, will be able to constantly use their English on a variety of topics.
4. Blogs will enable you to get to know your students and helps your students know you. Let's take a look at these four points in more detail.

When you allow your students to read the blog entries you have posted online, you are providing them with information you can use to quiz them on in the next lesson. This will help your students improve their reading comprehension, as reading your blog entries will expose your students to a wider range of vocabulary in a colloquial manner. Text books won't write the way you write, so by using blogs you'll give your students another way of expressing written English.

By maintaining their own blog, students will be motivated to express themselves in different ways. They'll learn how to express their actions and feelings using different manners of speech. In a scenario where you have a group of students you could ask them to read each others blogs as well as leave comments, which will encourage them to not only practice their English in yet another way, but to also give each other advice and support!

When you and your students read each others blog you'll learn about each others lives outside of the classroom. Your students may see a different version of you, seeing you as a peer, not their teacher. Using blogs adds another dimension to English learning, which can be really fun - which is good for almost everyone, as it takes away from the pressures that they may be feeling. Blogs are great fun! Remember this and your students will have even more fun while improving their English in a non-traditional way.

Author: Eli McGeever
 
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Eli McGeever

Get paid to travel! Teaching English offers a great opportunity to travel the world! In ESL Jobs is a great site if your looking for your next adventure! Be sure to check out Simply ESL for all your ESL teaching needs

 
 
 

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