So I'm trying to get a pulse on teachers when it comes to multimedia. Here are two questions: 1. What do teachers (and I'll let you define whether you are a teacher or not) watch on TV? 2. What movies do you let students watch?
My answers:
1. I'm addicted to Lost (I'm watching season 5 right now).
I love watching the Biggest Loser. I get teaching insights from it all the time (my wife is a personal trainer and so I also learn from her).
I love watching So You Think You Can Dance.
I love Glee because it reminds me of being in high school show choir.
2. I used to watch Karate Kid with students to teach them about indirect and direct styles of writing (contrastive rhetoric/Kaplan). I love to watch clips of the Ironman triathlon and relate it to students' lives (it requires tremendous effort, few people do it, the end is joyous but the process can be miserable).
And here is something I think ANY ESL teacher could find a way to teach...It's Joshua Bell, violin virtuouso, performing in the Washington D.C. Metro, while more than a thousand people simply walk by and ignore him. This guy is one of the premier musicians in the world, and people are just walking by. The teaching applications are endless. And you can listen to his entire performance. It is gorgeous. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html
My answers:
1. I'm addicted to Lost (I'm watching season 5 right now).
I love watching the Biggest Loser. I get teaching insights from it all the time (my wife is a personal trainer and so I also learn from her).
I love watching So You Think You Can Dance.
I love Glee because it reminds me of being in high school show choir.
2. I used to watch Karate Kid with students to teach them about indirect and direct styles of writing (contrastive rhetoric/Kaplan). I love to watch clips of the Ironman triathlon and relate it to students' lives (it requires tremendous effort, few people do it, the end is joyous but the process can be miserable).
And here is something I think ANY ESL teacher could find a way to teach...It's Joshua Bell, violin virtuouso, performing in the Washington D.C. Metro, while more than a thousand people simply walk by and ignore him. This guy is one of the premier musicians in the world, and people are just walking by. The teaching applications are endless. And you can listen to his entire performance. It is gorgeous. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html