This document discusses a case study of three language teachers' use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for teaching languages in technology-enhanced government schools. It profiles three teachers - Saras, Anna, and Alice - and explores their perspectives on using ICTs, what has been effective, and their advice. Key findings include that ICTs can make learning fun when used for audio-visual materials, as a research tool, and to maximize opportunities in language reception and production. However, managing student behavior and having technical support are challenges. The teachers emphasize the importance of explicit educational goals when using ICTs and being flexible in their implementation.