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How to Set up a Listening Library

How to Set up a Listening Library. Annie LeFebvre Click Here for French Listening Library Click Here for Spanish Listening Library. Organizing the Books. Separate your books by categories. Make a system for labeling. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2.

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How to Set up a Listening Library

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  1. How to Set up a Listening Library Annie LeFebvre Click Here for French Listening Library Click Here for Spanish Listening Library

  2. Organizing the Books • Separate your books by categories. • Make a system for labeling.

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  7. Delivery methods • PowerPoint Presentations • CDs • Online Storage

  8. PowerPoint PresentationsGood for any student age. • Advantages: • Record directly on the Presentation! • You can add graphics/scanned images for visual interest. • You can add quiz questions on the PowerPoint slides to check for comprehension. • Disadvantages: • Only works if you have laptops available • Listeners cannot pause the sound • How to do it: • Insert > Sound Pull-Down Menu > Record Sound

  9. CDsBest with younger students • Advantages: • CDs are portable • CDs are inexpensive • Easy for young listeners because the CD can be stored with the book. • Disadvantages: • CDs are not free • CD players are expensive. (But, donations of unused CD players is a great option.) • Your computer must have CD writer • How to do it: • Record Voice with Software (Audacity is free:) • Use your computer’s CD writer. Make sure it is set to work in any CD player, and not only on a computer!

  10. Online StorageBest with older students • Advantages: • Completely Free • Digitized Content cannot be lost by students. • You can link them to online read-along, listen-along sites! • Disadvantages: • Technology Problems • Students will be on the internet • How to do it: • Record Voice with Software (Audacity is free:) • MP3 is the most widely-recognized sound file format, which will lessen the delivery problems. • Upload the files to Online Storage site. • Wiki • Edmodo • Google Drive • Link students to the files and let them go.

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