Dennis acted as a mystery guest on Carla Arena's class blog. The students asked questions , which were videoed (above). The video was published on Google Video.
Dennis responded to the students' questions on video too, editing in his replies using Windows Moviemaker. Finally, he finished product was produced, uploaded to Youtube, and published on Carla's blog: http://ctjonline.blogspot.com/
Publishing EFL student work is not only a way of motivating students to produce better quality language, but can also be used to engage students in the process of creating language. And now, the ease at which text, audio and (increasingly) video can be published and shared online, means that the normally closed walls of the language classroom can be opened up to the outside world, and students can become involved in real communication with other language learners and speakers around the world.
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