Katy Anna~
Thanks so much! I have posted it in the foreign language
section of subjects. Please feel free to submit any others
you use or come across via the comment form on the pages, or
the contact form. I will post them on the site! I can also
include any other material or links. You can use the site
with your students and stay away from the "rest" of YouTube.
That is one reason I created this site. I want to use the
good stuff in a safe place. Thanks for your help in the
language area.
Sue
On 2/22/08, Katy Anna wrote:
> Great site, Sue. Thanks so much!
>
> Youtube is great but needs a lot of filtering! I just showed
> two videos and asked students to compare and contrast. This
> was for French III reading and writing. But the music and
> silliness appealed to students, too. Plus we learned a bit
> about rugby.
>
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> One: "Fais la poule."
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSsOtf5qlxg. It's silly! Good
> for vocabulary (métro, ferme, la méteo). You can get words
> online by googling.
>
> Second one is "Cocorico." There's a little drunkenness at the
> beginning that might be a problem. Students told me it was a
> little dorky but very catchy.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oi8zOPda7LU.
>
> There was a great stop-mation on crêpes, but I lost it....
sigh.
>
> Katy
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> On 2/10/08, Sue P wrote:
>> Do you have any YouTube or similar videos that you use in
>> your classroom? I am looking for links to foreign
>> language videos to share on my site www.masterymaze.com.
>> I have created this site as a place for teachers and
>> students to share videos and podcasts to help students
>> review secondary subjects. I am a high school social
>> studies teacher and I use the site to host review podcasts
>> for my students. It has expanded to a worldwide audience!
>> If you have anything that you can recommend in French, or
>> other languages, I would really appreciate it! I'm
>> looking for things I can link or embed. Anyone can use
>> the site with their students. Thanks for your
>> suggestions and help in building the learning community!