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in Language Classroom

in Language Classroom. by Alicja Wujec-Kaczmarek. Virtual Treasure Hunt. Virtual Treasure Hunt – inquiry- based activities where students use the Internet to find answers to a variety of questions usually related to a single topic. Luzon Marco (2001) cited in Krajka (2007) ‏

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in Language Classroom

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  1. in Language Classroom by Alicja Wujec-Kaczmarek

  2. Virtual Treasure Hunt Virtual Treasure Hunt – inquiry- based activities where students use the Internet to find answers to a variety of questions usually related to a single topic. Luzon Marco (2001) cited in Krajka (2007)‏ Virtual Treasure Hunt – students work cooperatively in groups connected to the computer and use Internet browsers to search for answers to a variety of questions by looking at various websites and pages. Brown (1999) cited in Krajka (2007)‏‏

  3. Virtual Treasure Hunt • Types of Virtual Treasure Hunts: • A fully guided hunt • A half guided hunt • An open hunt • Luzon Marco (2001) cited by Krajka (2007)‏

  4. Virtual Treasure Hunt The rationale for Virtual Treasure Hunt • Exposure to infinite source of authentic input • Developing evaluation and critical skills • Computer skill training • Fostering constructivist learning

  5. Virtual Treasure Hunt • VTH Lesson Plan: WWW • Warmer • Web • What next?

  6. Job Personal qualities Qualifications Virtual Treasure Hunt Warmer

  7. The VTH example

  8. Information Vocabulary Job Place Payment Qualification required Transport Accommodation Virtual Treasure Hunt Web

  9. The VTH example

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  16. References Beatty, K. (2003). Teaching and Researching Computer-assistedLanguage Learning. Pearson Education Limited. Dudeney, G. & Hockly, N. (2007). how to teach english withtechnology. Pearson Education Limited. Dudeney, G. (2000). The Internet and the Language Classroom. A practical guide for teachers. Cambridge University Press. Krajka, J. (2007). English Language Teaching in the Internet-assisted Environment. Issues in the Use of the Web as a Teaching Medium. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej.

  17. Thank You alicjawuka@gmail.com

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