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Using QR-code in language teaching / learning

1. Vocabulary Reinforcement

Label supplies, materials, and toys in your classroom with audio-only QR codes. This will allow students to scan and hear the words for vocabulary practice.

2. Songs, Poems

Give ELLs the opportunity to revisit songs, poems, and nursery rhymes to reinforce vocabulary on their own by creating a Song and Poetry book with QR codes.

3. Read Alouds

Record your own read alouds or find them on YouTube. Laminate QR code cards containing the QR code and a picture of the book cover, and students will love to revisit texts you’ve read in class. This is great for listening comprehension and reinforcing vocabulary, much like the Song and Poetry book. I kept these in a basket in the library center. Students could watch a video read aloud or listen to an audio-only read aloud while looking at the book.

 

Quizlet

My sample of using a service within particular discipline i'm studying this year (ПИО) and for self-education:

https://quizlet.com/_c65trf?x=1jqt&i=4f5424


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