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ETAI Summer Conference 2013 – Jerusalem
Readers Theater – Sharon Kleinerman
– Stages of the lesson
– The Very Hungry CaterpillerKugel on Moodle (Prezi presentaion)- Eduardo Lina
Tips for Teachers: Preparing Students for the Literature Bagrut – Bari Nirenberg
(Click on Bari’s name to send her an email and receive her presentation)From Pedagogy to Lexicography and Back – Geoff Toister
Using Song as Text – Kara Aharon
Let’s Listen to the Classroom – Amanda Kaplan
Using Video in the Classroom with Teen Learners (pdf) – Elana Boteach Salomon & Jonathan Rickard
Why Should They Listen to Us? – Jeremy Day (link to ppt in his dropbox)
Enhancing the speaking skill (additional notes) – Mia Abdo
Reading Comprehension and Reading Aloud– Connected? (handout)- Miri Yochanna
YouTube A Look at its Potential in the EFL Classroom (main points)- Osnat Dumen
Braingstorming – Esther Esses
Pension Rights: (in Hebrew) 1) Beginning teacher, 2) Oz L’tmora – Irith Zahavi
CONFERENCE NEWS FLASH – read session summaries by our roving reporters
ETAI Spring Conference 2013 – Kfar Saba
Reading and Vocabulary: Knowing, Guessing and Looking it Up – Suzan Holtzman
The 21st Century and EFL (pptx)- Ann Shlapobersky
Wordle Padlet (WallWisher) Quizlet Wikispaces for teachers Makebeliefscomix Edmodo Word of the Day (pptx)- Leah Doryoseph
An Intervention Plan for Students with Learning Disabilities learning EFL – Tal Ronen-Papo
From Pedagogy to Lexicography and Back – Geoff Toister
Turn, Turn, Turn, Vocabulary & Grammar – Naomi Geffen and Dana Prop
ETAI Winter Conference 2012 – Reali, Haifa
Teaching Literature in Learning Environments – Sharon Fayerberger
Game On! – Hadar Peled
Quizlet – Tamar Novik
Teaching Large, Mixed-level Classes: Some practical principles – Penny Ur