MEC Training Manager, Mike Green, writes:
Few people can still be unaware of YouTube. You may well have used it already with your own classes.
This vast database of video clips is growing all the time and - used carefully - can provide loads of opportunities for authentic language practice and classroom discussion.
Below are a number of our own favourite YouTube clips and some suggested ways of exploiting them with your learners. As part of a blended multi-media lesson you could, of course, use a video clip as a lead-in or a follow-up to related resources done on MEC, whether on a particular topic or to practise a specific language point.
Use these or experiment with your own and see what you come up with!
1. Battle at Kruger
(You can also find this by typing kruger park into the YouTube search)
This incredible piece of film, shot by a tourist on safari, is about eight and a half minutes long and has already been viewed nearly 16 million times!
The game park website is: http://www.krugerpark.co.za/
2. Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years
A strangely moving film of a guy who grows older before our eyes.
For a bit of fun, you could even get the learners to download some morphing software. The website http://www.dolsoft.com/ for example has some software they can download. Get them to see how they might look with longer hair, bigger eyes, etc.
3. Vova and Olga's team act rehearsal
World-beating brother and sister team of Russian jugglers during one of their incredible practice warm-ups. There are lots of videos of these two on YouTube!
4. Where the hell is Matt?
Excuse the title, but this is an entertaining little film by a guy who (really!) travels the world, doing the same little dance everywhere he goes.
There are some other links on ways of using YouTube and video on class, which you may find useful here, here, here and here.
Have you used YouTube or other types of video in class? How did you use them?
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