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One Girl, Two Cups: How to Use Menstrual Cup Posted by: scottishboomerang
Video duration: 557 seconds This is my video demo of how to use a menstrual cup, and a wee discussion of the issues involved. I have written a full review of this product at my blog, The Scottish Boomerang, a travel, legal, and current affairs blog. You can find this at www DOT scottishboomerang DOT com. Related: cup, divacup, environment, health, keeper, lunette, menstrual, menstruation, mooncup, periods, tampax, tampons, women |
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The ESL "Casino Wheel" Speaking Drill Posted by: scottishboomerang
Video duration: 280 seconds This is a method I use to get my young learners, especially my upper-primary and middle school kids using English in the classroom. The editing is a bit raw (I am playing around with the editor), sorry. Related: casino, de, drill, esl, learners, rueda, speaking, wheel, young |
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Questions on Religious Identity and Linguistics Posted by: scottishboomerang
Video duration: 602 seconds These questions came up in a recent discussion with a Bahai friend. I thought they were sufficiently interesting to post here. For those interested in linguistic philosophy and philosophy of religion. Related: bahai, christian, christianity, faith, identity, islam, linguistics, muslim, philosophy, reason, religion |
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Where's my slipper (right here) Song. Posted by: scottishboomerang
Video duration: 147 seconds This is the same song with another class, and they are playing a slipper game which involves finding their own shipper from a pile of shoes in the middle of the circle. At the end, all the children try to get their slippers on their feet as fast as they can at the same time. Related: esl, learners, young |
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Where's my slipper (Over there). Posted by: scottishboomerang
Video duration: 440 seconds This is a song I use to teach the difference between "here" and "there" to Korean Young Learners. I teach the song using "Missing Words" (suggested by Oxford University Press, and a great favourite with my students), before moving to the song. This is a real class, real time. Sorry, I haven't figured out how to edit the thing. Related: classroom, english, esl, games, learners, music, songs, tefl, tesol, young |





