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what did like about short_long activity video

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Answered by GujjarBoyy
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There’s never been a better time to use video in the ESL classroom.

There’s never been a better time to use video in the ESL classroom.Remember the old days of VCRs, VHS tapes and trips to Blockbuster?

There’s never been a better time to use video in the ESL classroom.Remember the old days of VCRs, VHS tapes and trips to Blockbuster?When I started teaching, my classroom video material were well-worn, borrowed cassette tapes or ones I recorded at home.

There’s never been a better time to use video in the ESL classroom.Remember the old days of VCRs, VHS tapes and trips to Blockbuster?When I started teaching, my classroom video material were well-worn, borrowed cassette tapes or ones I recorded at home.Finding a good quality video was like striking pure, untarnished gold.

There’s never been a better time to use video in the ESL classroom.Remember the old days of VCRs, VHS tapes and trips to Blockbuster?When I started teaching, my classroom video material were well-worn, borrowed cassette tapes or ones I recorded at home.Finding a good quality video was like striking pure, untarnished gold.Once you’d acquired the precious item, you’d need to find a room, set up a TV, plug in the video player and then hope to goodness that everything worked.

There’s never been a better time to use video in the ESL classroom.Remember the old days of VCRs, VHS tapes and trips to Blockbuster?When I started teaching, my classroom video material were well-worn, borrowed cassette tapes or ones I recorded at home.Finding a good quality video was like striking pure, untarnished gold.Once you’d acquired the precious item, you’d need to find a room, set up a TV, plug in the video player and then hope to goodness that everything worked.Sometimes, you’d accidentally stick a VHS tape in a Betamax machine (yes, I’m that old!) and ruin everything.

There’s never been a better time to use video in the ESL classroom.Remember the old days of VCRs, VHS tapes and trips to Blockbuster?When I started teaching, my classroom video material were well-worn, borrowed cassette tapes or ones I recorded at home.Finding a good quality video was like striking pure, untarnished gold.Once you’d acquired the precious item, you’d need to find a room, set up a TV, plug in the video player and then hope to goodness that everything worked.Sometimes, you’d accidentally stick a VHS tape in a Betamax machine (yes, I’m that old!) and ruin everything.To be honest, it was such a hassle that you just didn’t bother most of the time.

There’s never been a better time to use video in the ESL classroom.Remember the old days of VCRs, VHS tapes and trips to Blockbuster?When I started teaching, my classroom video material were well-worn, borrowed cassette tapes or ones I recorded at home.Finding a good quality video was like striking pure, untarnished gold.Once you’d acquired the precious item, you’d need to find a room, set up a TV, plug in the video player and then hope to goodness that everything worked.Sometimes, you’d accidentally stick a VHS tape in a Betamax machine (yes, I’m that old!) and ruin everything.To be honest, it was such a hassle that you just didn’t bother most of the time.Fast forward a few years, (sorry about the pun!) and video is all around us — it positive defines our cultures and lifestyles. The language teacher’s best friend, the Internet, has tremendous resources available.

There’s never been a better time to use video in the ESL classroom.Remember the old days of VCRs, VHS tapes and trips to Blockbuster?When I started teaching, my classroom video material were well-worn, borrowed cassette tapes or ones I recorded at home.Finding a good quality video was like striking pure, untarnished gold.Once you’d acquired the precious item, you’d need to find a room, set up a TV, plug in the video player and then hope to goodness that everything worked.Sometimes, you’d accidentally stick a VHS tape in a Betamax machine (yes, I’m that old!) and ruin everything.To be honest, it was such a hassle that you just didn’t bother most of the time.Fast forward a few years, (sorry about the pun!) and video is all around us — it positive defines our cultures and lifestyles. The language teacher’s best friend, the Internet, has tremendous resources available.Websites like FluentU have made life much easier for students and teachers alike by curating authentic video clips and providing all the scaffolding that students could ever need. Relevant video has been made so easily accessible and usable, that it would be a shame to let it all go to waste.

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