Regards levels of english and ages, this activity is similar to the one with Listen and Write, since the web tool might not be that easy to use for young students. Still, the linguist level can vary according to the video students choose.
The aim of this activity is for you to create a set of activities or questions about a video. Then, you will share the link to you video with the rest of your classmates for them to practice comprehension.
This web tool is for you to create activities related to a video, so, first of all, you will have to find a useful video to work with. Once you have chosen a video, do the following:
1) Create an account on http://eslvideo.com and go to the "Create Quiz" section. The good thing about this web site is that they explain every step you must follow to create the quiz. You will notice you will have to complete a form with some information about the video. At the bottom of the page you will find the "Next" button to go on.
2) In this page you will see the video and below ti, a few links. These links are for you to edit any of the information you have included and to add questions and transcripts to the activity. That's mainly what you have to do!
3) Go to "My Account" and you will be able to view your work.
4) For evaluation, send your teacher a text document with the pros and cons of working with this web tool. Include you personal information and the link to you ESL video activity. To evaluate your classmates, you can simply make a comment on their ESL web page.
Check Sample No. 2: ESL video.com to see what a finished activity looks like.
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