1. Uses of ICT in
MFL
Objective: To explore a range of ways ICT
can be used in the MFL classroom.
2. Find already made resources on these websites:
TES
http://www.tes.co.uk/home.aspx
MFL Sunderland
http://lightbulblanguages.co.uk/
Teaching Ideas
http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/
Making Your Job Easier
3. Find already made resources on these websites:
Ashcombe School
http://www.ashcombe.surrey.sch.uk/legacy/Curriculum/modlang/index_t
eaching.htm
Language Resources
http://www.languagesresources.co.uk/index.html
Slideshare
www.slideshare.net
Making Your Job Easier (2)
4. Find inspiration here:
Twitter – join the #MFLtwitterati
https://twitter.com/
Pinterest
http://pinterest.com/
MFL Ideas Blogs (see next slide)
Giving You Inspiration
6. MFL Ideas Factory
http://mflideasfactory.wordpress.com/page/4/
Isabelle Jones
http://isabellejones.blogspot.co.uk/
MFL Hampshire Blogs
http://mflhampshire.wikispaces.com/MFL+Blogs
Dom’s MFL Page
http://domsmflpage.blogspot.co.uk/
Resources for the MFL Classroom
http://michellecairnsmfl.wordpress.com/
Blogs
7. Miss Mclachlan’s Musings blog
http://missmclachlan.blogspot.co.uk/
Rebecca Wylie’s Staffroom Swop Shop
http://srswopshop.blogspot.co.uk/
Steve Smith’s French Teacher blog
http://frenchteachernet.blogspot.co.uk/
Claire Seccombe’s MFL blog
http://www.changing-phase.blogspot.co.uk/
@MLMusings Blog
http://www.modernlanguagemusings.blogspot.co.uk/
More Blogs
10. Can be used in lessons/to set homework tasks
Show links to useful websites
Upload/embed videos
Embed games
Allows students to give feedback safely
http://missmorganlanguagezone.blogspot.co.uk/
http://missmorgs.weebly.com/
Blogging
11. Remind students of tests/homework
Share music videos or newspaper articles in
TL
Share useful MFL websites
https://twitter.com/
Twitter
12. See what students have learnt throughout the lesson –
all in one place
Approve any comments before they are viewed by other
people
Create numerous boards with passwords so only certain
people can access them
Embedded onto blog
http://padlet.com/
Padlet
13. Helps students learn vocabulary off by heart
http://www.memrise.com/
Read more about it here on my old blog:
http://morganmfl.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/memrise.html
Memrise
14. Upload vocabulary lists which are automatically made
into flashcards, games and tests.
Embed onto blogs.
Students can listen to pronunciation.
Games work well with boys – competition!
Import vocabulary lists easily.
Helpful when revising for vocab tests.
http://quizlet.com/your-sets
Quizlet
15. Make both match up games and quizzes
Students (boys especially) love the competition –
games are timed.
Good for revision.
http://www.quizdini.com/
Quizdini
16. Allows you to upload texts in TL
Generates various games – gap fills, word order
etc.
Can be printed
www.textivate.com
Textivate
17. Make your own games in TL
Competitive – timed
Fun
Addictive
www.sporcle.com
Sporcle
18. Make your own interactive quizzes
https://getkahoot.com/
Read more about it here on my old blog:
http://morganmfl.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/kahoot.html
Kahoot
19. Create your own pages of images,
songs and videos
Easy to use
www.pinterest.com
Pinterest
24. Easy to use – just copy the link into the box and it
creates the QR code for you
Give this to the students and they scan it on their
phones and it takes them directly to the website
This can also be done with texts and images
http://www.qrstuff.com/
QR Codes
26. For help with pronunciation
Particularly good when students are preparing for
Controlled Assessments
Acapela
27. To help students learn vocabulary and develop
pronunciation
Has lots of free vocabulary and worksheets which can
easily be printed off
Linguascope (£)