I am a Head of Languages in a secondary school in the North West of England. I currently teach French and Spanish but I also have some experience of EAL and German teaching.
I am also a qualified translator/ interpreter (ESUCA, Toulouse, France)
I started my blog, My Languages, last year and I am keen to exchange ideas with fellow teachers.
Thanks for inviting me to be your friend. I am originally from England and now living and working in Saudi Arabia. I have used Moodle and WebCT a lot but haven't really opened things up with blogs and wikis as yet. Thats why I joined this group.
Hi Isabelle,
I'd love to take a look at your work!
I started blogging this year and I am also at secondary education but the other way round, teaching English as a Foreign language.
Regards form a very warm day in Greece. (34 C)
Eleni
Hi Isabelle and thanks for adding me as your friend. I am also quite passionate about blogging although I have had a few not very successful first attempts at setting up and sustaining students' blogs. I've been thinking about my blogging experience and been reading articles on blogging. I am planning to start a new blog with a new group of students soon, I feel I am ready to properly blog.
I guess you follow the discussion in the forum of IATEFL Exeter online, there is a lot going on there as well.
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Hope to exchange ideas about teaching.
Teresa
Thanks for inviting me to be your friend. I am originally from England and now living and working in Saudi Arabia. I have used Moodle and WebCT a lot but haven't really opened things up with blogs and wikis as yet. Thats why I joined this group.
Maybe we could meet one of these days...and/or think of some collaboration! ;-)
I am currently working at the University of Salford and living in Eccles (just near the trafford Centre - very handy! LOL)
Where are you based.
I'd love to take a look at your work!
I started blogging this year and I am also at secondary education but the other way round, teaching English as a Foreign language.
Regards form a very warm day in Greece. (34 C)
Eleni
I guess you follow the discussion in the forum of IATEFL Exeter online, there is a lot going on there as well.
Best wishes,
Ralitza