Tuesday, July 08, 2008

MEC Senior Editor, Jeremy Smith, writes:

 

The European middle class is getting poorer

 

 

This week's news item, adapted for MEC from a news article originally published in the Guardian Weekly, is about young, well-educated Europeans who earn less money and have a lower standard of living than their parents.

 

Go to the News Items section on your Work Area screen to find out why this is happening and what it means for the future of the European middle class.

 

July word games

 

This month's Witch's Pot topics are '-ing words that follow ''go''' (Easy), 'appliances' (Average) and 'driving' (Difficult).

 

The Swamp Disaster 'words that follow ''take''' (Difficult).

 

The Wordsearch topics are 'members of your family' (Easy), 'jobs' (Average) and 'positive adjectives describing personality' (Difficult).

 

There are new Crosswords and Bridge Builders at all levels too.

 

Visit the Word Games area to find them all.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008 2:03:28 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Friday, July 04, 2008

MEC Training Coordinator, Steph Earnshaw writes:

 

On the 4th July we held our 11th online Macmillan English Campus clinic, giving ideas for how to use MEC resources in your classroom.

 

You can download a PDF of the full presentation by clicking the link below.

Using MEC in class.ppt (3.71 MB)

But if you haven't got time to read all that, below are some top tips for Using MEC in class:

 

1.      How can you lead in to the MEC resource? What would be a good lesson warmer or introduction activity?

2.      Even though you are working online with MEC, the lesson can still involve pair-work, speaking activities, etc. In class learners want to benefit from your help. MEC can provide lesson content as a basis for teacher input in the lesson. Learners can consolidate and practice new language on MEC for homework.

3.      How can you modify the level of challenge? (Create an information gap exercise, cover bits of text or pictures using the MEC hint box or the listening window.)

4.      Will students benefit from doing the same activity at home again? What related MEC resources could you set as follow-up or homework? (Language exercises have accompanying Grammar Reference Units. News Items are great as a follow-up to a MEC Listening or Vocabulary activity.)

 

The clinic participants were:

 

Milena Montalbano - IH MERATE - LECCO

Mafy Gallinetti - IH MERATE - LECCO

Spohie Behagg - EmbassyCES, Brighton

Vivienne Antognini - Language Consultants S.r.l.

Ken Jones- Language Consultants S.r.l.

Jose Willis - IH Livorno

 

A big thanks to everyone who participated. Please don't hesitate to contact us with your questions and comments - especially if you have any amazing MEC lesson plans!

 

If you are interested in attending the next MEC clinic you can contact us by leaving a comment or emailing s.earnshaw@macmillan.com

 

Friday, July 04, 2008 4:01:08 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Wednesday, July 02, 2008

MEC Senior Editor, Jeremy Smith, writes:

 

G8 countries owe $40 billion in aid as refugee numbers increase

 

 

This week's news item, adapted for MEC from a news article originally published in the Guardian Weekly, is about the failure of G8 countries to meet aid promises for Africa and the growing numbers of refugees around the world.

 

Go to the News Items section on your Work Area screen to find out what the Africa Progress Panel (APP) suggests to improve the situation.

Wednesday, July 02, 2008 10:57:07 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Tuesday, July 01, 2008

MEC Marketing Coordinator, Jane Petrie, writes:

 

Are you interested in blended learning but not sure how to get on board?

 

Meet Vilson Oliveira Filho. He's the e-learning manager for Cultura Inglesa in Brazil. They have been using the English Campus, which they call the e-Campus, since 2003.

We asked him to answer some of your queries.

 

What is the feedback from your clients and teachers on using the English Campus?

 

At the moment the e-Campus is mainly used as the online complement to our face-to-face courses for all our students. It is also used in the classrooms via interactive whiteboards to provide support for the activities developed in the lessons. Activities from the e-Campus are integrated in all our courses. At the moment we have approximately 60,000 users.

 

The feedback from clients and teachers is very positive. Clients see it as a very helpful tool for extra practice and reference that can be accessed from anywhere they have an internet connection. Teachers also see the tool as helpful since they can very quickly find activities for practice of specific language items or skills using the search mechanisms.

 

How much time is allocated per week for using the English Campus - both for teaching and for monitoring students' progress?  

 

Since it is part of a varied programme offered to clients, the time spent by teachers using the e-Campus in their lessons varies from lesson to lesson.

As regards to monitoring time, the tool makes it easy to monitor students' progress and that is usually done on a weekly or fortnightly basis.

 

What advice could you offer on how we can make the launch of a blended learning programme run smoothly?

 

The resources available are vast and it is important to plan ways of exposing students to the resources and features gradually and frequently so that they see the value and understand how the tool works. Students usually see the value of the tool when they have done something that helped them or been shown an activity or feature that could help them. 

 

Tuesday, July 01, 2008 2:05:16 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Friday, June 27, 2008

 

 

 

Join us for our next MEC clinic presented by Steph Earnshaw. This clinic will include:

  • Tips on the different ways you can use MEC
  • Ideas on using MEC resources in class
  • A post clinic workshop where participants will share their ideas

MEC clinics are short sessions (maximum 90 minutes) involving small groups of no more than 10. They are on a first-come, first-served basis to any teachers who use MEC.

There is no cost involved: we will set up and host the sessions. Those attending simply need their web-linked computer and a separate phone line to dial a freephone number. 

Our next clinic will be held on Thursday 3rd July 2008, 12.30pm GMT (to be confirmed)

 

There will be a post clinic session for participants to share their own ideas on the 4th July 2008, 12.30pm GMT (to be confirmed)

 

Presenter: Steph Earnshaw

Subject: Using MEC in class

 

If you are interested in attending this event or you require any further information, please let us know through the 'contact us' section of this site or by emailing s.earnshaw@macmillan.com.

Friday, June 27, 2008 4:19:02 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Thursday, June 26, 2008

MEC Training Coordinator, Steph Earnshaw, writes:

 

On the 17th and 18th June we ran Campus training for teachers and administrators from Overseas Education Investment Management (OEIM) Chengdu, China. There were seventeen participants in total for two days of MEC Basics, MEC in use and MEC Administration training. Training was held at the Chengdu University of Technology. 

 

Teachers working hard during the training

 

OEIM is based in the centre of Chengdu and the team provides English lessons for students at the Chengdu Technology University who are going on to continue their studies in the UK. They also work in partnership with the University of Staffordshire, along with other Chinese and British universities, organizing exchange programs and between the UK and China. The Chengdu University of Technology will be using Campus as part of their English courses for practice in class, for homework and also in their self-study centre.

 

A night-time street scene in Chengdu, China

I was really impressed with the participants' enthusiasm during the session and look forward to seeing how they expand their English Campus project.

Thursday, June 26, 2008 7:45:05 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Tuesday, June 24, 2008

MEC Senior Editor, Jeremy Smith, writes:

 

Cosmic stepping stone

 

 

This week's news item, adapted for MEC from a news article originally published in the Guardian Weekly, is about an asteroid that could become a landing site for NASA astronauts.

 

Go to the News Items section on your Work Area screen to find out why NASA is planning these landings.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008 2:40:01 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Thursday, June 19, 2008

MEC Marketing Assistant, Julian Chant, writes:

Yolango is a new ELT resource with a selection of transcribed and captioned videos. Captions are clickable, enabling users to receive definitions, usage examples and translations in 13 different languages for words they don't know or would like to study further. The videos also come with a bunch of fun activities through with which they can improve their language skills.

One criticism of the site is that the selection criteria for videos is not strict enough. In response to a recent article posted on the very useful Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day blog, the CEO of Yolango had this to say:

 
I appreciate your comment about the existence of some 'edgy' content on our site. While we are confident that there is nothing that could be called obscene at Yolango, we acknowledge that some videos cover topics better suited for older kids or adult learners and occasionally contain, ahem, authentic use of adult language... stimulating us to think about a 'school-friendly' version [for future release]...

 
Take a look for yourself - check out this demo video!

Thursday, June 19, 2008 10:04:45 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [1]  |