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'Effective use of Song, Rhythm and Music for Language Teachers'. Click here to take survey
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Many Primary colleagues will know of Carole Nicoll.
Carol has produced the very successful series of songs, raps and short language sketches that she sells from her website, http://www.language-factory.co.uk
Her Français Français resource pack Won the CILT European Award for Languages in 2003.
She has since produced the Espanol Espanol, Deutsch Deutsch, Italiano Italiano and English English resource packs.
Carole has spoken at many regional training events, CILT national conferences, and presents to many EFL and ESOL institutions here and abroad.
If you don't know Carole's work, click on the image below and download some free resources from her site registration page.
I am really pleased to announce that recently Carole and I have agreed to co-operate on a number of projects that we believe will bring yet more fun and success to the wonderful work so many of our colleagues are doing.
We both passionately believe that once teachers understand clearly how to exploit the power of music, the power of rhythm, the power of song in their lessons, they will be equipped with a tool that can have a significant impact on both their enjoyment of the work they do and the progress of their students.
There is a skill to using this powerful resource effectively and at the moment it isn't explicitly taught. Pressing play and pause on the CD player is not enough!
We want to deliver a very high quality training package to support this. To help inform our thinking we really need your input.
For this reason I would be extemely grateful if you could complete the survey below and pass it on to your colleagues encouraging them to do the same.
Thanks!
'Effective use of Song, Rhythm and Music for Language Teachers'. Click here to take survey