Have you been using ESL Online websites every day? Have you tried a few different sites? Can you understand how to use the sites? Be ready to talk about what you've tried so far in class.
Continue to check ESL Online sites and write about your experience this week.
Next: ESL on TikTok & Instagram
Question: Is it better to use materials that are all English, or do you prefer materials that have some Japanese translations and advice?
Kevin will present ESL on TikTok & Instagram
* The sample paragraphs on the website also include YouTube. This year YouTube will be a separate topic, so please don't write about YouTube yet.
* Some people may not want to use TikTok for some reason. You can just write about Instagram if you like. However, if you don't mind trying Tik Tok, you'll have more to write about.
If you know of any good ESL sites on TikTok or Instagram, please introduce them.
You have 3 assignments now:
- ESL Online - April 28 (Thurs); May 10 (Tues)
- ESL on TikTok & Instagram - May 12 (Thurs); May 17 (Tues)
- Blog Post #1 posting & presentation - May 24 (Thurs); May 29 (Tues)
Grammar Practice (Tues class first, then Thurs)
Conditional Sentences I - statements
Is your Bibliography up to date? Be sure you have a bibliography entry for every item you write about! You need URLs!
Some bibliography entries for TikTok and Instagram look like this:
TikTok (2020). https://www.tiktok.com/
hannari_hannah (2020). On TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@hannari_hannah?u_code=d31858m15f5bf9&preview_pb=0&language=en×tamp=1585382473&utm_medium=ios&app=musically&tt_from=more&user_id=66195105076595 91685&utm_source=more&utm_campaign=client_share&source=h5_m
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