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  1. Help Santa stay in the saddle by spelling the word correctly. Mistakes or being slow will get Santa a faceful of snow! http://bit.ly/5HUyH1
  2. Indonesia's Teachers' Portal is launched today. Created for Indonesian teachers, by Indonesian teachers: http://bit.ly/7sD9Bq
  3. LearnEnglish Podcasts has a cool new look. Check it out: http://bit.ly/6GVjBy Carolina's blog could get quite addictive!
  4. Indonesia's Online Teachers' Portal is set to go live at the start of December - soft launch next week so watch this space.
  5. Fed up of doing housework? Have fun with it instead here: http://bit.ly/wsuY4
  6. Can you keep your cool under the watchful eye of a spooky ghoul? Spell your way out of this one: http://bit.ly/4m5LWi. What was your score?
  7. It's United Nations Day on the 24th of October. Have a go at the 'human rights' and 'peace symbols' word games on http://bit.ly/2a5wAY
  8. Lovely weather for ducks! Test your knowledge of English weather at http://bit.ly/xlzjb
  9. Presented on CLIL to 130 English medium programme teachers on Saturday in Mahasarakham, NE Thailand. VERY positive response.
  10. Singapore MOE created great new system to help English teachers prepare for lessons. 750 online resources mapped so far by BC on system.
  11. Hats off to Gavin Dudeney & Mark Hamilton for running the Hornby School successfully despite technical glitches!
  12. The 'Online Teacher Training Course Design and Delivery' Hornby School has begun as East Asia prepares itself for virtual teacher training.
  13. Well done to Alan Mackenzie, Rebecca Hales, Duong Tran and Gavin Dudeney on their interesting Access English presentations at AsiaTEFL.
  14. Preparing for AsiaTEFL conference 7-9/8 (www.asiatefl.org) on Collaboration and Creativity in English Language Teaching and Learning in Asia
  15. Korean teachers' site (www.ebse.co.kr, click on eStudy banner at top right) looking excellent and well used so far. Great start.
  16. Website soon to be up an running. Watch this space...
  17. Lots to think about in day 3 - next steps. EBE: Do they, don't they? Should they, shouldn't they?
  18. Day 2 v interesting: Bilingual Schools Project in Spain, country examples of EBE & warnings from John Clegg.
  19. Questions or comments for our EBE panel discussion tomorrow are more than welcome!
  20. Dr Pornpimon Prasongporn and Itje Chodidjah filled us in on EBE models in Thailand and Indonesia respectively - very informative.