I posted my Project Draft! :) I´m planning to go on polishing it during this coming week, and I´ll hopefully be finishing it before the deadline.
The most remarkable thing that has happened to me this week, is to have been able to create a reading exercise posted in http://poster.4teachers.org/worksheet/view.php?id=156159. I also found a page for making instant puzzles. I´m so happy about that! I´m really fond of using puzzles to reinforce my students learning. Besides, the main part of my project includes learning by doing by means of building-up puzzles. Now, I can go on, asking my students to easily, quickly, and with the help of the computer, illustrate their work. After every two units finished, they will be in charge of working in groups, making puzzles with the vocabulary and grammar learned. This way, they will be applying their knowledge and having the basic material to go on putting their speaking abilities into practice. Because nothing can be expressed without vocabulary, and nothing can be built, or properly said, without grammar.
Another important web page shared by Jeff Magotto from Oregon University, is ANVILL, whose use constitutes an enormous value for us teachers to apply in our classes.