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Let's Kahoot!

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Hello teachers! Nice to meet you again here.  We know that it's never easy to maintain our students' motivation during our classes, especially when we want to do some in-class quizzes. So today I would like to share a good tool to help us as teachers to let our students engage in our course contents. And this tool is called Kahoot. As teachers, we can use Kahoot to: from https://kahoot.com/ So, as we can see, it contains all kinds of class activities for teachers to do no matter new content introduction or knowledge revision.  And the process of creating your own Kahoot games is really easy and simple, just click on the ' Create a Kahoot'    button on the home page of Kahoot ( https://create.kahoot.it ). from https://kahoot.com/ And then it's your opportunity to show your creativity to make your own Kahoot. Take your time, select or upload the content you want and enjoy this funny progress. Below I will show you some screenshots of a simple quiz game I jus...

Blog review of the 'lessonstream'

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Hello, everyone! This is my first time doing the blog and I would like to share with you some good and interesting findings in English teaching in this place. And today I would like to start this by sharing with you my personal review of the blog by  Jamie Keddie ( a Barcelona-based teacher trainer and storyteller ) via  https://lessonstream.com/blog/ .  According to his blog  title, we can easily learn that this blog aims to provide ideas of stories for teachers to make their lesson plans. from  https://lessonstream.com/blog/   The layout of this blog is nice and clean, articles are listed in two columns which makes the whole page looks clean and uncrowded. The title of each article is enlarged, and there are some preview contents of the article, making it easy for readers to get the text's main point directly and decide if they want to click into it. Each article comes with an interesting picture above the title, which can attract readers' attention...