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Jan 13, 2010
zhong commented on Gary Carkin's event Electronic Village Online 2010: TESOL Drama Six Week Workshop
"It looks good and interesting ! I think it will help students a lot ! Looking forward to it !!"
Jan 13, 2010
zhong might attend Gary Carkin's event

Electronic Village Online 2010: TESOL Drama Six Week Workshop at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EVO_Drama_2010/

January 11, 2010 at 6pm to February 21, 2010 at 7pm
Bringing Language Alive through Process DramaProcess drama is a powerful language-learning tool because it involves all of the learners interactively all of the class time. Used for decades as a framework for reading, writing, and social studies classes in mainstream UK, Australian, and Canadian classrooms, process drama is now being utilized in second language classrooms worldwide because it provides stimuli for ongoing speaking, listening, reading, writing, and critical thinking opportunities…See More
Jan 13, 2010
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At 8:58pm on January 14, 2010, Philip Marc Trivett said…
Elmo looks slimmer on tv!
 
 
 

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