There is no denying that many students, and teachers have some kind of a tablet available for use. There is no reason why we should not maximize its convenience and usability to our benefit in teaching languages as well!
Visual effects have always been associated with language learning, to create a new path in our brain that does not require a stop at our mother tongue. The traditional, and non-effective way of learning will stick to a book and worksheets, but language learning must be dynamic, with direct link to our 5 senses in order for it to be usable right away. Using your tablet to provide videos, sounds, pictures and online tests will be sure to make the learning process lively, dynamic and effective. In this quick-but-thorough image St. Oliver Plunkett Primary School laid out suggested apps for search, classroom management, storage, communication, video and multimedia, and image editing. The result is an excellent, easy-to-use quick-start guide for teachers and students alike getting started with iPads in the classroom. For more information and ideas for using an iPad or tablet for teaching, go to this article. - Yumi Zaic
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Ask adults what their biggest fears is when it comes to growing old, and a popular answer will be “dementia”. We all know that there are many cultural benefits of knowing another language but did you know that it actually improves cognitive function and helps slow down the ageing of the brain? Moreover, it will have the same effect regardless of our age when we learnt the second language. So it is never too late to become bilingual!
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