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This is a manual for EFL and ESL teachers describing to use a number of web based tools and learning technologies to assist in language development. It includes instructions on how to use the tools as well as teaching suggestions and examples. There are 11 tools included and these can be used to create a range of teaching activities that include all four communication skills including speaking.

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09/09/2009

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NikPeachey

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11/05/2009
mikemcsharry

mikemcsharry

Fantastic resource - although my main area of interest is primary ICT, I always find your material useful and enlightening. Thanks Nik

10/30/2009
cmgsh30125

cmgsh30125

Great job!! Thanks.

10/18/2009
dhaouihouda9687

dhaouihouda9687

Excellent .Your contributions are highly appreciated.I will post it on our website and let colleagues benefit from your valuable experience in ICT. houda bouslama

10/02/2009
EnglishOutThere

EnglishOutThere

Nice one Nik...incredibly useful stuff!

09/14/2009
miaupju718

miaupju718

Hello Nik. Thanks for sharing this wonderful booklet. The tools in it and the hints for using them in class are just fantastic.

09/11/2009
hermanu99

hermanu99

Hello Nik. This ebook is really great. I'll publish a post about it in my blog, to let my blog readers know about this document. Thanks for sharing

09/10/2009
mauricio aldana

mauricio aldana

Hello Nik. I think you are doing an excellent job. I always keep track of your blogs. Thanks for sharing.

09/10/2009