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Speaking English in different countries

24 Aug

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Calling students from different countries!

I have to challenge myself and my network. Although I have spent a lot of time online connected to a wide network on twitter and reading RSS feeds, I still can’t say that I ‘m attaining the full advantage of my social network. And that means neither do my students. My challenge is easy enough. How can students learn from students in different countries? After much thought I think writing on a common wiki might be the best tool for us to use. The challenge is as follows:

  1. Find students in the world how are interested in sharing ideas.
  2. Age – group = from 10 to 19
  3. Countries = any
  4. Language = English

Please contribute if you can write about any of the following goals for this year.

  • To locate and discuss international education institutions and how students can find work abroad
  • To analyze and evaluate English speaking medias, and their role in the international society
  • To debate and reflect on various sides of multicultural societies in the English-speaking world
  • To reflect and debate how cultural differences and different values can influence communication
  • Discuss international and global challenges

To me it is probably the last bullet point that is the most exciting. International and global challenges! Exactly what learning in the 21st century is all about. Anyone care to collaborate with us?

 29 students aged 17 are eager to discuss important issues with students in other countries. Please let us know by leaving a comment. This is our wikilink. We would love to have you as a contributor. If you don’t feel like writing on a wiki why not make a video on Youtube?


 

About Ann S. Michaelsen

Teacher working in a new high school in Norway. Using web 2.0 to engange the students and connect wiht others using blogs. All my students write their own blogs too

5 Responses to Speaking English in different countries

  1. marisapavan

    August 24, 2010 at 2:16 pm

    Hello! I’m a teacher of English as a second language from Argentina. I teach 16-17 year-old students. We can organise discussions via Skype. My students have classes with me on Mondays and Tuesdays from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm (Argentinian time). If that suits your students´classes, it’ll be a pleasure.
    Regards,
    Marisa

     
  2. Miss W.

    September 1, 2010 at 11:10 am

    G’day Mrs Michaelsen and students,
    Thanks for joining the student blogging challenge. I hope you enjoy the activities and make many friends when reading and commenting on blogs from students and classes around the world.

     
  3. Bobbie Trotter

    September 9, 2010 at 3:58 pm

    HI,
    I am Bobbie Trotter. I teach 3 classes of world literature at Mount Saint Joseph’s Academy for girls. I have a total of 49 students who will be reading Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House. We would like to more about Norweigen culture. Specifically we would like to discuss and debate these 2 points in your message:

    # To debate and reflect on various sides of multicultural societies in the English-speaking world
    # To reflect and debate how cultural differences and different values can influence communication

    I have gone on and read a few of your students’ blogs but see that my students could not comment on them directly. How do you propose we communicate? We are open to any web 20 tools, but our students do not have access to facebook in school.

    Please respond,

    Bobbie

     
  4. nigycc

    December 14, 2010 at 12:52 pm

    Hi, I will like collaborate with you as Myself and few friends hope we start our WISE2010 inspired Project “iLearn2inspire Project” , a project that aimes to bring students from different school together to learn and share using media techonology. for more info please visit: http://education2inspire.wordpress.com/projects/

    Thanks
    Esther

     

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