Saturday 20 December 2014

animated gifs for the esl classroom

Almost two years ago, we looked at the 'gif':
Jay Doubleyou: crazy adverts
Jay Doubleyou: animations

And you can do a lot with them - especially if they're funny:
For animated GIFs
Animated GIFs

This is brilliant:
PANDA | For animated GIFs

More seriously, they can be used for the esl/tefl classroom:
More Reaction GIFs for the ESL Classroom | ESL Technology.com
50 ways to use video in the english language classroom

They can be used for children and beginners:



Uploaded on Aug 19, 2010
CD at: http://elflearning.jp/
Download at: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elflearning
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24 food flash cards for EFL/ESL learners and children. Can you say the food fast enough? Keep trying until you can! ELF Learning creates learning materials for kids all over the world. Based in Japan, we publish books, CDs, DVDs and of course...learning videos!

Our videos are designed for children ages 2~10 and cover a wide range of topics.

Our song videos are a mix of original and classic children's songs. We try hard to add the ELF touch - clear vocals, different genres and lots of cool instruments.

Our learning videos cover vocabulary, phrases and patterns perfect for the ESL and EFL classroom.

Many of our videos work well with special needs children, especially those with Autistic Disorder, Speech and Language Impairments and Speech, Reading and Learning Disabilities. We often receive emails from parents thanking us for helping their child learn to speak or read and each time it makes our day!

(You can learn more about autism at this link: http://www.autismspeaks.org/)

You can learn more about ELF Learning here:

Website: https://www.elflearning.jp
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elflearning?...
Twitter: @elflearning
Alternate YouTube Page (for teachers and material support): https://www.youtube.com/user/ELFLearning

ELF Learning - Everyone Loves FUN Learning!


Learn Food Vocabulary! - YouTube

Again, how do we make them:
How to Make an Animated GIF | English Language Arts and Literacy | Classroom Resources | PBS Learning Media
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