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Using Chinswing for ESL/EFL Teaching   
27    33 min     Started by michaelc     
     
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michaelc
0 min 28 sec
39 mths ago
A great new tool - how can we use this for language learners?
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osnacantab
1 min 43 sec
39 mths ago
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VoxopopAdmin
0 min 50 sec
39 mths ago
(A short interruption about message recording length)
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merlyn333
0 min 19 sec
39 mths ago
Thanks Dingwood!
I congratulate you for create this useful tool.
As a forum, Chinswing could be helpful to evaluate students speaking, focusing in diction and spelling in a discussion of a topic.
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dwinet
2 min 9 sec
39 mths ago
Some suggestions on how ESL teachers can use Chinswing
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michaelc
1 min 36 sec
39 mths ago
More thoughts.....
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VoxopopAdmin
1 min 21 sec
39 mths ago
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skykid
0 min 18 sec
39 mths ago
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michaelc
1 min 8 sec
39 mths ago
RSS v Email Notification
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meeshkol
0 min 51 sec
39 mths ago
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thegto
0 min 50 sec
38 mths ago
Hello,this is my first record :)
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meeshkol
0 min 51 sec
38 mths ago
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bradbeach
2 min 36 sec
38 mths ago
An interesting new tool with great promise.
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bradbeach
0 min 41 sec
38 mths ago
Correction RE: RSS Feed and i-tunes
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Marijo
1 min 24 sec
38 mths ago
What about motivating students through this tool? Wannna tell jokes? that would be interesting for my students too.
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meeshkol
1 min 28 sec
38 mths ago
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gharwell1
1 min 11 sec
38 mths ago
I can see where Chinswing could be used for Testing. I would like to make individual recordings for the students to listen to and give them additional information n the Text box and possibly send them to another "free" web page to do more work on the questions. They could then send the final answer back to me by e-mail to be graded. We'll see how it works.
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tzurinskas
1 min 58 sec
38 mths ago
chin = ~chin
swing = ~sweeng

~ means in truespel
phonetics truespel.com
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meeshkol
1 min 13 sec
38 mths ago
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margoconnell
1 min 43 sec
38 mths ago
As well as adding to the discussion, can you add a recording between previous recordings (ie. non-linear)?
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anonymous
0 min 31 sec
38 mths ago
TruSpel Inaccurate
excite.co.jp/dictionary/english_japanese/?search=english&match=beginswith&dictionary=NEW_EJJE&block=37402&offset=692 dic.livedoor.com/search?kind=1&key=english&type=0 You can also enter the other words: eat, swing, chin, etc. to see how the phonetic symbols are used.
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Robbie
1 min 45 sec
38 mths ago
I'd love to hear from teachers who are interested in teaching EFL via the Internet
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tzurinskas
0 min 50 sec
37 mths ago
Tom Zurinskas -
I use USA talking dictionaries for truspel pronunciation, mainly m-w.com
English
linguist
distinguish
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joseantonio
1 min 28 sec
37 mths ago
I think it can be used to expose students to the variety of accents that there are in English speakers.
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shaun
1 min 18 sec
35 mths ago
Developing Michael and Robbie´s comments
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seanrok1997
0 min 51 sec
33 mths ago
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meeshkol
1 min 56 sec
33 mths ago
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