Video Lessons
Our ELT Buzz Video Lessons platform continues to grow. Here is some info. about it.
Dear teachers,
I’m writing today to let you know (a reminder, kind of), about our video lesson platform - ELT Buzz Video Lessons. We now have over 3,000 video lessons - highlighting all the best videos for teaching English.
We have a weekly newsletter highlighting all the new and inspiring videos for teachers and you can sign up for it HERE. I’m adding this week’s newsletter below as an example for you to see.
Lesson Library Year Subscribers - if you want to access the resources there - register for free and we’ll upgrade your account. If already registered, shoot us an email at support@eltbuzz.com. Click and download on the platform but of course - all the materials are also in the Lesson Library itself.
Along with the video lesson platform, you can also visit our YouTube channel. Please like and subscribe - we need your support. Almost daily, we add new content to inspire your teaching or for use with lessons in class.
Dear Members,
Here are our latest new additions to the platform. Of course, it is November so check out our Remembrance Day and Thanksgiving related video lessons!
Best,
David
The Summer Day
A timeless classic poem by Mary Oliver asks students - "What will you do with your one, wild and precious life?" Watch then discuss and have students answer the question. Read more
Modern 10 Commandments
ELT Buzz presents this list of 10 commandments for a modern world. An updated version. Watch then get Ss listing their own sets of 10 commandments and maybe even some commandments for the class/school, for learning! Also, see this other related video. Read more
The Veldt
A Ray Bradbury story brought to life in this theatrical production. The Veldt, explores the effects of technology on the family unit with possibly disastrous implications. Bradbury paints a picture of a dysfunctional social unit governed by technology. Perfect for a lead in to a discussion about technology and control in our lives. Also see - The Pedestrian. Read more
Wild Geese
Mary Oliver reads her own poem, with subtitles, about the peace in nature and how it is our true family that we belong to. Beloved author, read, enjoy and discuss, reflect on the deep meaning of this poem. Read more