martedì 6 novembre 2018

Dyslexia


Link al PPT della presentazione "DYSLEXIA AND READING PROBLEMS"Formia 08/11/2018 Tesol Gruppo Formia 
Istituto Filangeri - Formia



TESOL Italy Formia Local Group kindly invites you to the seminar  Thursday 8 th November 2018 15:30 – 17:00 Speaker: ESTERINA LA TORRE






ONE DRIVE

Google drive





venerdì 23 febbraio 2018

Media Literacy

Link alla Presentazione 10/10/2018 Città della Scienza Napoli 
estest7@gmail.com

Modulo 1
Introduzione ai Media- L’ambiente culturale dei media
Modulo 2
La produzione dei media/la creazione di messaggi pubblicitari
I Cinque concetti chiave per l’interpretazione dei messaggi
Modulo3
Il linguaggio dei media/simboli e motivi
Accesso Valutazione Analisi
Modulo 4
Le rappresentazioni e le tipologie di messaggi
Come condurre un’analisi attenta
Modulo 5
Il pubblico fruitore dei messaggi/ Analisi dei messaggi e pensiero
critico
Modulo 6
Strategie di comprensione-analisi/Consapevolezza Analisi Creazione
di schede/Verifiche



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Reading  https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/ulterior-motives/201008/what-does-advertising-do






Media texts  combine several forms of  “languages” or forms of  communication–visual images (pictures or films), audio (sound, music or speech) and written language. Media education teaches to interpret these different languages and  also  other symbolic systems of images and sounds. Today, “media literacy”  is considered a  form of literacy, it involves “reading” and “writing” media and is as important for young people as the more traditional literacy of print.  The Center for Media Literacy has developed a series of five key concepts for media literacy education, and five key questions that correspond to each of these concepts.

https://www.edutopia.org/blog/social-media-five-key-concepts-stacey-goodman

An example: Source: Center for Media Literacy (CML)

http://www.edugains.ca/resourcesLIT/CoreResources/Media_Literacy_Guide.pdf
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Gender Ads

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50 Advertising Techniques


Activities

Worksheets
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Activity n.1- Describe this ad



Now describe this one 

 Use this G.O. to compare them
Venn Diagram Online

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ADS against Reality
https://www.mnn.com/food/healthy-eating/blogs/the-art-of-deception-in-advertising-infographic

G.O.  Are you Media Smart?
https://worksheetplace.com/mf_pdf/Ad-Planner.pdf
https://worksheetplace.com/mf_pdf/Fake-News-Worksheet-2.pdf


https://www.pinterest.com/pin/426223552226224852/





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lunedì 23 ottobre 2017

5 L literature

2018/2019 Nuove prove d'esame (Seconda Prova) 

Link MIUR agli esempi di tracce


Reading resources



https://wordcounter.net/
Wordcounter is a useful tool that helps you to count words and characters, this online editor can also help you to improve word choice and writing style, and, optionally, help you to detect grammar mistakes and plagiarism.


Formal_Informal_English  (Formal Writing Expressions) (Formal letter Practice) (For and Against essay) (how to write a film review) (film review) (film review) (opinion essay) (a magazine article) …

Here are examples of writing essays for you to compare and distinguish:  -  an opinion essay, where you give your own opinion on...

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Describing a painting/picture

Information on artist and year of origin … (image) is a painting by … (artist), painted in … (year). … (image), painted in … (year), is a work by … (artist) … (artist) painted … (image) in … (year). … (image) is a famous painting by … (artist). Describing the scene The picture was taken in … (place). The photo was taken at … (party). The picture shows a scene from … It's an image of … (place, person, scene). The picture describes … (scene). The picture shows … (place, person, scene) from a distance. … (place, person, scene) is shown from … (a bird's eye view/…). You look at … (place, person, scene) from … (above/behind/…). What can you see? In the picture you can see … … (position: on the left/right/…) there is / are … … (position: on the left/right/…) you can see … … is … (position: on the left/right/…) Impression … gives the impression of depth. … (person) seems to look at the viewer. His / Her eyes seem to follow the viewer. The figures look as if they exist in three dimensions. The viewer has the impression that the people in the picture are alive. The viewer's attention is focused on … To the alert eye it will become apparent … The viewer finds it difficult to withdraw his eyes from … The painting is vivid / happy / expressive. The picture makes the viewer feel … (sad/happy) The picture inspires the viewer to think about … Intention The artist mainly uses … (colours/forms/…) Important elements are highlighted. The artist / photographer / painter uses … to express … He / She (probably) wants to criticise / express / show … It is obvious that the artist wants to criticise / express / show … What the artist / photographer / painter wants to criticise / express / show is … What the artist / photographer / painter wants to point out is … I think / believe / am sure that … It seems / appears to me that … The problem illustrated here is … … symbolises … … is typical of …



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