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Well, those were just a few ideas that we here at BBC Learning English had, but we
know that you teachers out there have lots of fantastic ideas too, and we'd like you to
share them with us and everybody else.

If you have a great tip or technique for teaching vocabulary, or anything else, please
email us at learningenglish@bbc.co.uk. Your email could be posted here on this
page, or may even be mentioned in our show.

We are also looking for video tips to include in the programme. In order to do this,
please include whether or not you'd like to be included for video with your tip.

Francesca, Italy
To teach English I videotape my students and let them watch and comment on their
on performance!I also let them record long sentences using whatsup so that they
can listen to themselves and improve. It is amazing how this way they can detect
mistakes and improve their fluency.

This is a great way to get students to pay attention to and self-analyse what
they are saying and can lead to a huge improvement in accuracy. The use of
everyday technology and social media to do this, is inspired. Well done and
thank you, Francesca. 

End of Session 4
Next up is Learners' Questions, our brand new series, where we choose one
question sent in by an English language learner, and provide an answer. What will
this week's question be? Join us in Session 5 to find out.

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