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Shauna Néro
French Immersion (Français Langue et Sciences Humaines), Core French and Spanish teacher at École Kwantlen Park Secondary, SD36
@MmeNero
mmenero.edublogs.org
mmenero.wordpress.com
Using Technology in the Spanish and French Classroom
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Why do I use technology in class?
To increase student engagement
To empower the digital native student with using what they know (technology)
To encourage students to use technology as a tool for learning
To give choices to students through a variety of apps can appeal to different learning styles
Allows for differentiated learning so that students of all levels can be successful
Ultimately it is the learner who learns, and the new applications
certainly place more power in their hands, albeit that they are still in need of support with how to use these in educational contexts.
(Rethinking Learning for a Digital Age, Sharpe et al 2010)
LANGUAGE TEACHERS ON TWITTER TALK ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCE WITH TECHNOLOGY!
@rolat We integrate technology to encourage recording conversations for oral communication & explaining Students thinking orally on all subjects
@msewen uses them for student success and ease of use. He recently used iPad dictation for a student who cannot write (a great example of empowering the student)
@whitmore_c uses them to record themselves before doing a presentation in FSL, they work on their pronunciation before having to present. They love it.
@beverleybunker Have done blogging with my grade 7 late frimm kids…it’s been a great experience!
Nathalie Roy (@NathalieR71):
« To engage a student, it is important to remember not to « overload » becaue not all students like using technology to learn. » Translated by a Tweet sent to me Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012
Useful sites and online
activities for the second language learner
Videos to introduce students to learning a new language
Students can text or send answers online to open-ended or multiple choice questions
Free account is limited to 40 answers, but unlimited number of surveys
POLL EVERYWHERE: Another way to « listen » and communicate
Students can practise their pronunciation using this fun and interactive
website. Play with Francophone accents!
francophones!
Text to Speech website: playing with Avatars
In my Spanish class last semester, some students used the iPads and the application PuppetPals HD Director’s Cut to cut out characters and « play » with them to talk in scenes from a Hispanic region.
See my blog for examples of this project:
http://mmenero.wordpress.com/espanol/
LA FAMILIA MODERNA
VIAJEN
Opportunity to assess the language that they acquired and their cultural knowledge at once.
More importantly, I was able to assess their oral production as it gave me the chance to listen and listen again to how they were able to pronounce the words that they had learned all semester.
Examples of Voicethread projects by A.I.M. teacher Sylvia Duckworth (@sylviaduckworth)
Only 3 free projects for each account, with the iPad use the app Pix N Tell
Voicethread: developing oral production
Use this site to communicate what students have learned. Create a visual Word Cloud to incite discussion in class.
Wordle
Ideal for reviewing vocabulary: oral and written
Jeopardy: http://www.superteachertools.com/jeopardy/
Use the language they know to discuss the content
Teach idiomatic expressions
French short films
Les courts-métrages
La leyenda de estan payaros + worksheet
Short films
J’attendrai le suivant
Teaching to their interests: Using Disney
and Astérix tools
Have students plan a trip
Use their ressources in the target languages!
ÊTRE: Use the song “Au bal masqué”
Adjectifs Worksheet
(normally sold on TPT)
Activity Worksheets
(normally sold on TPT)
Beginner’s Spanish? Some vids to introduce the language to
your students!
“Military” sounding alphabet
El alfabeto
“Buenos días, tarde y noche”
Commercials: Entrepreneurs en Herbe (food unit)
Activity sheet (normally sold on TPT)
YouTube playlist
Français
Español
PART 1: Research online worksheet
PART 2: Worksheet for oral/listening activity
Kidblog (or surreyschools.ca):
Making their language use authentic
Teacher worksheets depending on DELF levels (A1-B2)
Teach using the French culture This site was the inspiration for my
Alors on danse project
Fiches: Activité et description du projet Critères du projet
TV 5 Monde: a great website for Core French teachers
Pick a region and the activities which go with it(Débutant, Intermédiaire, Avancé)
Ça bouge au Canada
Conte-moi
100 Québecois qui ont fait le
20e siècle
Il était 1820…
Il était une histoire…
Le musée virtuel du Canada
Le musée d’Orsay
Teaching about the Francophone WorldHere are some of my favourite sites:
A great selection of activities and
sites by theme for the Core French
teacher
Online resources: Sylvia Duckworth’s blog for FSL (@sylviaduckworth)
Sunny Earth Academy playlist
Commercials in Spanish (doc added with videos and teacher explanations)
Senor Jordan’s videos (explanation of grammar, interactive and interesting by level)
Latin Grammys (you would have to find the artists on YouTube since the US blocks us)
Spanish videos
L’acquisition de la langue française
Ressources vues sur Twitter
Les clips vidéo de Mme Nero
Bandes annonces francophones
Là où je t’emmenerai (clips de TF1)
La musique de la Francophonie
Clips sur l’apprentissage (en français)
Forvo: autre site de prononciation (suggested by @Traciepod)
Paige Kee’s French Teacher Pinterest Board
French Teachering Pinterest Board
Emilia Carrillo’s Spanish Teacher Pinterest Board
Los actualidades en espanol
Speaking and writing prompt images
Other online resources to browse for your classes:
Share links easily!
BITLY : reduce the length of a URL
Copy and paste the link to create a direct link to the site
Reduces mistakes by students = less waste of class time
Useful Sites for the Language Learner and Teacher
Windows Alt Codes
Mac Option Codes
Accents online and in Word
My blog for Exceptional Student Work
Annie Reichhoff’s Classroom Site:
Activities and examples of exceptional student work
(@MmeReichhoff)
Share digital work online!
Créateur de flashcode
(in French)
And in the classroom using QR codes
GeneradorQR-code
I know that this is a lot to take in! I am here to share my experiences and provide you with ideas.
If you want to try 1-2 of these sites or activities, and you need support, please contact me at nero_s@surreyschools.ca
Merci y gracias for sharing with me today!
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