YOU ARE WHAT YOU TWEET

theenglishteacher on March 20th, 2012

Oh!!! Well I never, it looks like I play and don’t stop talking all day long according to my infographic haha. Just for fun though, they really are a great idea. I gave out handouts to my students the other day showing the differences between British English and American English, they were very effective of getting the point across visually and in a structure that would be easily remembered.

If you want to see your own you are what you tweet, go here. Have fun!

8 Responses to “YOU ARE WHAT YOU TWEET”

  1. I really like the idea of using current images to help students grasp a concept. I am still a teacher in training, so I will consider using techniques like this. Using Twitter and Facebook is a good idea to a certain extent. Everyone knows about them, and most people have an account with either or both of those websites.

  2. Hello,
    Please visit my blog at hank-englisheducation.blogspot.com. I’d be happy to provide a guest blog related to using poems and photographs to inspire writing. Thank you.
    Sincerely,
    Hank Kellner

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