I am very pleased with my two year 9 French classes who have today demonstrated the final pieces from their ICT in French projects. See below for one example of a news broadcast and a radio broadcast. Others include E-Safety videos and Murder Mystery stories. More to come...
Mlle Hardman
Here is a radio broadcast created and presented by the year 9 French class. They worked hard on the project and the results show!
News broadcast:

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See below for examples of students' work, reviews of exchange trips and general MFL announcements:...
Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
Friday, 12 November 2010
Podcast Entry - YR7German Speaking Assess
We have recently completed some Year 7 German Speaking assessments. Play the entry on the Podcast and leave your comments - What did she do well (WWW)? Even better if (EBI)? Work out what level you think she might be (including sub level and your reasons for it:
Sunday, 12 July 2009
STARTING JAPANESE
This is what Year 7 students say about learning Japanese at Weald...
"At first I thought that Japanese would be really difficult but now I've been doing it for a whole year it's not. I actually understand the language! The most difficult part was learning hiragana. English only has 26 letters. Hiragana is over 46 symbols and sounds."
"I found travel easiest to learn. I found remembering the 46 hiragana the hardest."
"Interesting and fun things about Japanese: playing games while learning, working in groups, doing origami, creating things, being able to write hiragana with fun added!"
"At first I thought Japanese was going to be really hard but by the time I was on my 5th lesson I found it easier. We learnt about nationality and pets which were fun to learn, as everything is."
"At WOK Japanese is great fun and extremely interesting. It gives us a chance not only to learn the language but to explore their culture as well. Learning the Japanese script has been interesting but very challenging as there are 4 Japanese alphabets! (hiragana, kanji, katakana and romaji!!) At the start of the year most of us knew little to no Japanese, but now we can confidently give a short speech about ourselves to the entire class!"
Listen to some of our interviews!
http://mbm-wok.podomatic.com/entry/2009-07-12T14_55_05-07_00
http://mbm-wok.podomatic.com/entry/2009-07-12T14_43_30-07_00
"At first I thought that Japanese would be really difficult but now I've been doing it for a whole year it's not. I actually understand the language! The most difficult part was learning hiragana. English only has 26 letters. Hiragana is over 46 symbols and sounds."
"I found travel easiest to learn. I found remembering the 46 hiragana the hardest."
"Interesting and fun things about Japanese: playing games while learning, working in groups, doing origami, creating things, being able to write hiragana with fun added!"
"At first I thought Japanese was going to be really hard but by the time I was on my 5th lesson I found it easier. We learnt about nationality and pets which were fun to learn, as everything is."
"At WOK Japanese is great fun and extremely interesting. It gives us a chance not only to learn the language but to explore their culture as well. Learning the Japanese script has been interesting but very challenging as there are 4 Japanese alphabets! (hiragana, kanji, katakana and romaji!!) At the start of the year most of us knew little to no Japanese, but now we can confidently give a short speech about ourselves to the entire class!"
Listen to some of our interviews!
http://mbm-wok.podomatic.com/entry/2009-07-12T14_55_05-07_00
http://mbm-wok.podomatic.com/entry/2009-07-12T14_43_30-07_00
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