**** ETNI on the web http://www.etni.org.il http://www.etni.org **** Dear Oded and others, Although I tend to agree with Lev that finding a perfectly suitable PowerPoint presentation is almost impossible and that it is most of the t= ime easier, more time efficient and more interactive (i..e. just BETTER) to u= se the regular whiteboard, I still think it is worth your while to try it ou= t for yourself a few times. Sometimes, just the fact that you are using a different teaching tool catches the attention of the students and that in itself is worth a lot! I have added here a few links to powerpoint presentations. Remember, even= if you don't use them, you can still learn a lot from them by looking how th= ey are set up and comparing it with the way you would teach the same points. Avraham Roos Links: http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/powerpoint.htm http://208.183.128.8/la/activities/pptresources.html http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/resource_gram.html (scroll down to the bottom) ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "=F2=E5=E3=E3 =F6=E3=F8" <odedzd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <> Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 6:05 AM Subject: [etni] PowerPoint presentations > **** ETNI on the web http://www.etni.org.il http://www.etni.org ***= * > > Dear listers, > I have been dreaming for years to use PowerPoint in the classroom to explain grammatical points. > Only this year, the school has set up a room with a computer and a Barc= o. > Does anyone know such presentations ? Actually I would appreciate any Powewr Point presentation connected to EFL. > > Thanks a lot, > > Oded. > ##### To send a message to the ETNI list email: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ##### > ##### Send queries and questions to: ask@xxxxxxxx ##### ##### To send a message to the ETNI list email: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ##### ##### Send queries and questions to: ask@xxxxxxxx #####