Although there is no road-code or rulebook for blogging, there are general features both for creators and for readers and/or analysts. As a teacher, you likely want your students to respond to and/or analyse blogs, if not actually to produce posts. Here are those features.
We offer the following different but related options for teachers and students :
- Teachers asking students to create blogs or blogposts
- Teachers asking students to respond to or analyse blogs or blogposts
- Students wanting to create blogs or blogposts
- Students wanting to respond to or to analyse blogs or blogposts
- Analsyis of recent Cambridge and/or IB examination questions asking for the production of or analysis of blogposts
These sessions are especially useful for those in IGCSE and AS, and IB Dip A L&L and B programmes.
A C1 or higher level of English is assumed.
These are one-hour synchronous online interactive seminars; an in-person, face-to-face option is also available.
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