Feb
04

Finding Useful Sites to Use Social Media in Language Learning

By Eileen

Laura Gomez published an interesting article in Mashable “How to Learn and Practice Languages Using Social Media.

Gomez’s article talks about language learning in general, not just English. She highlights specific social media sites that are useful for language learners, as well as teachers.

As social media is an umbrella term that covers several types of media, Gomez divides the social media into 4 categories:

  • community
  • video/interactive
  • blogs
  • Twitter

Under each of these categories she highlights several websites that could be useful for language teachers in teaching and in assigning to their students for out of class work. Moreover, these sites could serve as models for teachers on how to set up their own sites.

Give her article a look and don’t forget to scroll down and read the comments. There are also several other recommendations.

Also if you have used social media in ESOL, ESL, EFL for business or general English, please share your experience with us in the comment box below.

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  • Add to favorites
  • RSS
  • Ping.fm
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Google Bookmarks
  • FriendFeed
  • MySpace
  • Technorati
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Tumblr
  • Sphinn

7 Comments

1

thanks for the inspiration, your blog looks excellent! I have been having trouble getting motivated working on mine but this definitely pumped me up!

2

Thanks Kartenlegen. When you’ve got your blog up and running, let me know what your url is. All the best, Eileen

3

Hi Eileen,

I have seen a number of translation devices at Twitter etc. What do you think of the quality of those to assist someone in learning another language, i.e. English ESL?

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4

Am really looking forward to learning more on the Xtranormal animation. I’m a firm believer in incorporating all of the senses in education. It’s proven to be the only solution for the most complete learning experience, from Fantasia to immersion Language Studies. Great teaser!!!

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5

Yes, I fully agree with you. And I find both kids, teens and adults LOVE using their English language skills to make their animations! Thanks for your comment.

6

Hi April,

Translation devices can assist people, sometimes, to get the gist of the message. But other times the translations you get back are so laughable!

English, especially idiomatic and spoken English is so difficult to translate. I’ve talked with a few of my friends who are professional translators, too, and they confirm that a good translation software can help with scientific text, but requires a lot of human intervention for other types of genres.

7

Learning English through social media sites are easier and helpful, thank you for the useful post.

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