tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1220223360439038386.post3761106179917852517..comments2024-03-21T10:53:59.123+03:00Comments on World Teacher: Project Work in EFL Classrooms - an #Eltchat SummaryAndreahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10796823288336562775noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1220223360439038386.post-66300194405018899162011-06-23T21:00:23.251+03:002011-06-23T21:00:23.251+03:00Hi Sandy,
Thanks for the comment. I meant to add...Hi Sandy,<br /><br />Thanks for the comment. I meant to add a link to the Timesaver Project book as that's the one I use a lot at summer school. Afraid I forgot in my haste to get the summary finished this morning! <br /><br />I like the 'Imaginary Island' idea - I've done something very similar with the new South American nation of 'Amazonas'.Andreanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1220223360439038386.post-42956463616166341072011-06-23T17:54:48.680+03:002011-06-23T17:54:48.680+03:00Hi Andrea,
Great summary, and impressively quick :...Hi Andrea,<br />Great summary, and impressively quick :) Looks like I missed out on a good one.<br />Two great books: Imaginative Projects and Timesaver Projects...could be added to the list.<br />One of my favourite projects is 'Imaginary Island' - students create their own version of an island, deciding on things like the flag, the infrastructure, the history and more...<br />SandySandy Millinhttp://sandymillin.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com