Which do you use?
Showing posts with label infographic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infographic. Show all posts
Thursday, 18 April 2013
How do you teach English?
Kaplan surveyed more than 500 ESL teachers from around the world to discover what tools they use to enhance their lessons. Here's an infographic they created to show the results.
Which do you use?
Which do you use?
Labels:
games,
grammar,
infographic,
lesson plans,
movies,
music,
survey,
tenses,
video
Sunday, 10 March 2013
The History of the English Language
Labels:
art,
grammar,
history,
infographic,
phrasal verbs,
spelling,
vocabulary
Saturday, 12 November 2011
How to navigate around this blog?
As part of the prize package for winning Grammar.net's Grammar Blog of the Year 2011, they have designed an infographic for me - thank you, team! Since I no longer have the dynamic tree menu, I thought it a good idea to have an infographic showing how to navigate around this blog.
There is also a bigger size available for download, should any school wish to print it for their classroom or computer lab.
This infographic will also be available from the page "Finding your way around this blog".
Do you like it?
To see the full-sized version, click here
You can also see the full-sized version here, if the above link doesn't work well for you.
If you would like to download a poster-sized (4725 x 12072 px) version for your classroom, click here.
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