Beatriz Lupiano
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- A Day in My Life
- Altenburg's Construction Crew
- Avilionian Life
- Bee Online
- BERK'S BLOG: From the keyboard of the "Humor Professor"
- Betsy Streeter, Drooly Dog
- Bonetto Style
- Brain's "R" Us
- Burlington High School Principal's Blog
- Classic Girl
- Collablogatorium
- Collaborative Understandings
- Daltonic Gin
- DCblog
- eFront Learning
- Free Technology for Teachers
- Greg Limperis
- Hosoi Ichiba - Japanese Buildings, Japanese Furniture & Lifestyle
- Hosoi Mura Resource Center
- ICT for Language Teachers
- Improve Your Learning and Memory.
- It's all about the meow.
- Keibatsu Samurai Clan
- Learning Together by Robert Martínez
- LeeZu! Tutorials
- Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator
- lmc-sophia
- Mermaid Diaries: Natalia Zelmanov's Second Life Adventures
- Mobile ESL
- Momentos Polaroid
- Mysterious Distance
- n2teaching Hearts and Minds
- nonsense
- Piano Teachers
- Reflections of a Teacher and Learner
- Schema Performs
- Scienza On The Road
- Scratch for Second Life
- Specific English
- Stella's Many Winding Roads
- Susan's Daily Photo Blog
- Tech with Tuck
- TeleportNovela
- The Clever Sheep
- The Half Empty Martini Glass
- The Journal of a CodePoet
- Tips for Better English
- Unfurled
- Webheads & Friends in Boston 2010
- What DO Bacon Do? Craftier Side of Bacon, People
- What Else 2 Learn ?
- ZaidLearn
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Education |
Occupation | Teacher of English as a foreign language |
Location | Argentina |
Introduction | I've taught English as a Foreign Language (EFL) since 1994.My learners' ages have varied from 6 to 60+ and their levels from beginner to advanced (A1-C1 on CEFR scale).I'm interested in blended learning,in fostering life-long, autonomous learning skills and in how the brain works when we learn. |
Interests | Reading, dancing, stand-up comedy, learning, languages, writing, math |
Favorite Movies | Witness for the Prosecution, Fracture, Sleuth, Shall we dance, Flawless, Nueve Reinas, Martian Child, Memento, The Usual Suspects, Basic |
Favorite Music | Tchaikovsky's music for ballet, Bach's The Well-tempered clavier, Mozart's concertos for violin and orchestra |
Favorite Books | Please see my bookshelf on my blog http://feellearnread.blogspot.com |
If you could peer far enough into the night sky, you'd see a star in any direction you looked. When would you sleep?
I'd sleep after contemplating them for about half an hour, probably. A starry sky's a beautiful thing to see at the end of a long day...