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Back to Episodes218: A Beginner's Guide to using Podcasts in the English Classroom
Description
So you've heard the buzz about podcasts, and you're intrigued. You want to play an episode in your English classes, but you wonder what that would even look like? What would kids do while they listen? What would they do after they listen? Which show would be best? How would it fit into everything else you're up to?
Yeah, I hear you. It's a whole new genre and you might be the first English teacher on your hall to use it. A few easy wins to help you get started wouldn't hurt!
So today on the podcast, I want to help you get started with... podcasts! I know you know they can be a great resource for learning, because here you are, listening to one. So let's talk about how to try one out in class ASAP.
Strategies and Links Mentioned:
Play a Podcast and Practice Sketchnotes

Episode 140 with Sylvia Duckworth
Popular free sketchnotes templates
Play an Episode and use it as a Prompt
Baths vs. Showers from Smash Boom Best
Episode one of The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel
Feature Podcasts on an Interactive Bulletin Board

Play a Podcast Episode to Provide Helpful Information
Active vs. passive voice from Grammar Girl
Episode 160 of this very podcast - The College Essay Workshop

Play an Episode to Introduce an Author
Hip Hop and Shakespeare, or the Pop Sonnets episode of Shakespeare Unlimited
This short episode from "A Little Happier" about Trevor Noah's memoir
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