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Why ELT Blog is useful?



ELT blogs contain many things that helped for English learners and teachers. Posts like giving tips how to handle and control children in the classroom, how many to make subjects fun, information about subjects, and other useful things. It is helpful, especially for an inexperienced teacher who just start their journey. Posts like in https://nikpeachey.blogspot.co.id ELT blogs contain many things that helped for English learners and teachers. Posts like giving tips how to handle and control children in the classroom, how many to make subjects fun, information about subjects, and other useful things. It is helpful, especially for an inexperienced teacher who just start their journey. Posts like in, he posted about how to use technology for studies. Being a teacher is not an easy job, so get many pieces of information and tips is a good thing. ELT blogs also useful for students because they also give lessons about English, like in larryferlazzo.com, he also has posted about English for every level, like beginner, intermediate, advance. From the list in Schoology, my favorite ELT blog is http://ozgekaraoglu.edublogs.org, I like it because she looks like a fun teacher from how she writes and she posted many fun things.

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  1. Thank you Jovita for the information, I couldn't agree more about how ELT blogs could be very useful. Actually I recommend a hyperlink for your link there, so that we can access the address directly by clicking the link. Overall, I love the content you post! Keep on blogging I suppose XD

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    1. Yes, having the link or a screenshot of the blog would make this post more reader-friendly :)

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    2. Hai!
      Thank you for the comment and the suggestion!
      Sorry if the post make you a little bit dizzy. I didn't think to do that when I write. I will do my best for the next one.

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  2. Hi Jovita,

    Thanks for exploring all the blogs recommended on Schoology before finally deciding on Ozge's. Which of her posts in particular caught your eye?

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    1. Hai, Ms. Priska Pramastiwi!
      Thank you for your comment!
      The post that caught my eyes from ozge's blog is the blog about halloween. "Web Tools to Boo You" I think that the title. The reason I like it because it look fun and creative.

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  3. hi jovita! I really enjoy reading your blog. you gave such an informative writing and yes i totally agree to what you stated there. Looking forward to reading your blog more! GBU :)

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  4. Hi Jov! Thank you for sharing the information. You are right that inexperience teachers need a lot of sources that can help them.

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