South Australian French Teachers Association (SAFTA) Technology in the classroom

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SAFTA Conference 2014 21 Century learning Les apps pour apprendre le français

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SAFTA Conference 2014

SAFTA Conference 201421 Century learningLes apps pour apprendre le franais

Language apps can and do make a difference.

For beginners/ intermediate

Intermediate

Advanced

Penyo Pal

Penyo PalAppropriate for:Beginning language learners (all ages)At school: Rec-Yr 2 Students with learning needsStudents with low confidence

Penyo PalLearn basic French vocabulary with a flashcard game designed for beginners. Each level of the game helps you practice new French vocabulary with flashcards that feature pictures, text and native French audio.

Penyo PalCustomer reviewYou will learn basic names of colors, numbers & objects that are sorted by subjects such as music or classroom supplies. The app is enjoyable and students connect well with it. Parents can learn alongside their children

Penyo PalPenyo Palwww.penyopal.comhttps://www.facebook.com/PenyoPalhttps://twitter.com/PenyoPal

Duolingo

DuolingoAppropriate for all agesI use it from Rec-Year 6Earn points for correct answers, race against the clock, and level up. Lose hearts for answering incorrectly, advance by completing bite-sized lessons, and track your progress with achievements.The listening exercises are good as you can choose what speed you listen to.

Duolingo

Duolingo

Duolingo

Trs BienBasic format. No arcade game presentation.I use this with students for spelling and grammarStudents love the hangman game.Lessons include:- Greetings - Social Ettiquette- How Are You? - Meeting People- Subject Pronouns - Talking About Languages

Trs Bien Contains 75 lessons based on real life situations High-quality audio by native speakers. Adaptive quizing algorithm for efficiency Keep track of your own progress Use without an Internet connection Phrasebook for quick referenceMarketed as more affordable and enjoyable than Rosetta Stone or Busuu. Note: beginners section is free then you must pay to continue.

Trs Bien

Trs Bienhttp://www.tresbienfrench.com/appshttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.onlinelanguagehelp.tresbien&hl=en

French mindsnacks

French mindsnacks

French mindsnacksNine unique mini-games1000+ words and phrases to masterNative speaker audio clips and hand-illustrated image library50 French lessons designed by Ivy League instructors (Upgrade required for full access)Personalized learning algorithms to maximize memorization, retention & contextual usageEnhanced review mode lets you focus on current or mastered lessonsAdditional quests & challenges to keep you motivated

French mindsnacks

https://www.mindsnacks.com/

https://edshelf.com/tool/mindsnacks-learn-french

https://www.facebook.com/MindSnacks

http://thepolyglotblog.wordpress.com/2013/02/07/review-mind-snacks-french-app-for-iphone/

TellagamiTellagami is a mobile app that lets you create and share a quick animated video called a Gami

Using animation with your students can have a profound effect on how they participate in a project. Samantha Mora, EdTech Teacher.org

Tellagami

TellagamiSome ideas for using TellagamiHave a character tell a storyPick a person in history and have them introduce themselvesTake a trip and describe the location/climate/foodWhen completed Gamis can be saved to iPad photos and then combine them in an imovie.

Tellagamihttps://tellagami.com/www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D8qJlL_Dekwww.freetech4teachers.com/.../a-handful-of-ideas-for-using-tellagami.htmlhttp://ipadapps4school.com/2013/07/30/tellagami-create-narrated-animations-on-your-ipad/

Language apps can and do make a difference.

For beginners/ intermediate

Intermediate

Advanced

Merci

Britta CoronesScotch College French teacher ELC-Yr [email protected]