Saturday, June 11, 2011

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Free Video Stories Online & to Download

Scene from Dating Show
Adults need real life scenarios to practice their English.  An adaptation of a fun one is the New York City Mayor's office free videos with instructional material available online for learners.   The only downside I see to this is the heavy emphasis on the New York urban environment.  Students can use them without a computer once the video is downloaded to a CD.  You might be able to transfer it to your smart cell phone.  If anyone downloads these, add a comment here on how you did it.

The most recent production is about going on a date -- where the couple thinks each other is rich.  They even get into banking as part of the story. The videos come with subtitles and  a full script in English and other languages along with a study guide.   

These provide discussion opportunities for students along with pointers related to working and social situations.  These include listening comprehension, vocabulary development, and understanding of communication strategies.  In the  “The Wedding” episode is the story of number of professionals (photographer, band, dress designer)  who get sick or pull out .  Then immigrants  step up to the plate and jump in to do the work. This is the big chance many have been waiting for.

View  the video at http://www.nyc.gov/html/weareny/html/videos/videos.shtml.  Scroll down and click on “The Wedding” (last segment) and check out the Study Guide as well.

This resource gives learners the chance to learn independently which is vital to the instructional process.  As you know, life happens and students often have to Step Out, our word for stopping formal program--but continuing to learn independently.  Thus these stories provide homework which can then be discussed in a tutor or small group session or can be used when learners leave your formal program.  Successful learners continue to study even if they are not in a regular program.