Taking advantage of the European Day of Languages we can introduce the topic of language learning in our lessons. There are many resources for teachers on the web.
I have been browsing the web and these are some interesting resources that I have found and I share them with you here:
European Day of Languages - home
Some articles here
The National Centre for Languages- lots of resources for teachers of all levels
Key Stage 2 Framework for Languages- for planning
Council of Europe, Language policy division
Council of Europe, European Language Portfolio
European Commission, Multilingualism, Language Teaching
Showing posts with label ELP resource. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ELP resource. Show all posts
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Friday, 29 August 2008
European Language Portfolio
I'm really fond of the European Language Portfolio proejctor ELP -PEL, as we say in Catalan or Spanish.
There is a lot to say about it and a load of information on the Internet. So, let's check some of the most interesting sites about it.
The ELP was born as a project to promote language learning throughout Europe.
ELP- Council of Europe
Then, each country has developed its own specific ELP student material.
ELP- Spain
One of the most important documents written about ELP is the ELP guide for teachers and teacher trainers by David Little and Radka Perclová.
In this site you can find all the main documents about ELP, the Recommendations of the Council of Europe and important essays on how to use it as a teacher.
Another site with lots of documents about ELP.
Daniel Cassany has also been researching the implementation and advantatges of ELP in our schools. Here you can see one of his ppt presentations about this topic.
Finally, it should be said that we ought to have started talking about the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (Council of Europe, 2001). It is the main theoretical framenwork for all those people who are studying or learning a language. Therefore, the ELP has to be considered as part or at least as the practical part of all what the Common European Framework means.
There is a lot to say about it and a load of information on the Internet. So, let's check some of the most interesting sites about it.
The ELP was born as a project to promote language learning throughout Europe.
ELP- Council of Europe
Then, each country has developed its own specific ELP student material.
ELP- Spain
One of the most important documents written about ELP is the ELP guide for teachers and teacher trainers by David Little and Radka Perclová.
In this site you can find all the main documents about ELP, the Recommendations of the Council of Europe and important essays on how to use it as a teacher.
Another site with lots of documents about ELP.
Daniel Cassany has also been researching the implementation and advantatges of ELP in our schools. Here you can see one of his ppt presentations about this topic.
Finally, it should be said that we ought to have started talking about the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (Council of Europe, 2001). It is the main theoretical framenwork for all those people who are studying or learning a language. Therefore, the ELP has to be considered as part or at least as the practical part of all what the Common European Framework means.
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