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  1. Understanding Fast Speech with Online Videos and Quizzes

    In: English Teaching Forum 2021, Volume 59, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    The author notes that “understanding fast speech can be an ongoing challenge for English learners of all levels” and presents online videos and interactive quizzes that help learners deal with blending, flap, H elision, syllable elision, and common phrases; the article includes a description of a lesson for using the suggested resources in class.
  2. Implementing Humor Instruction in English Language Teaching

    In: English Teaching Forum 2021, Volume 59, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    The authors demonstrate the importance of understanding kinds of humor that differ across cultures and offer clear suggestions for teaching three kinds—verbal irony, memes, and satirical news—with examples that can help students develop humor competency and enhance their twenty-first-century skills, including digital and media literacy.
  3. Utilizing Podcasts in Virtual EFL Instruction

    In: English Teaching Forum 2022, Volume 60, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    The author, Elizabeth Hanks, is the creator and host of her own English-learning podcast, and in this article she shares ideas for using pre-made EFL podcasts, creating your own podcasts, and using general audience podcasts to give students of various levels opportunities to practice all skills and “advance on their English-learning journey.”
  4. English Teaching Forum 2023, Volume 61, Number 2

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    Find strategies for listening to diverse English voices through podcasts … learn how to contextualize teacher training through needs analysis … read ideas on working with upper-class students as teaching assistants (TAs) … organize a “writing picnic” … get to know an English teacher in Slovenia … use “bear with superpowers” to introduce students to debating … and much more.
  5. Matching Auditory Description with Visual Objects in an Interactive Setting

    In: English Teaching Forum 2024, Volume 62, Number 4 Format(s): Text, Image / Poster / Maps
    Author Monisha Biswas presents an engaging activity that gives students practice in describing objects, listening to classmates’ descriptions, and identifying the objects being described. The article offers options for adapting the activity, which can develop learners’ overall language skills.
  6. Week 4 - Strategy Four: Collaborative Learning

    In: Teacher's Corner: Promoting Learner Engagement Format(s): Text
    Student collaboration is an important engagement tool. This week, we’ll see how Think-Pair-Share can be used creatively to promote engagement.
  7. Selecting Authentic Materials

    In: Teacher's Corner – Teaching with Authentic Materials Format(s): Text
    Authentic materials are an excellent resource in any teaching context. Sometimes educators work at institutions that provide lots of materials, while others may only provide a few or none at all.
  8. Going Green: Merging Environmental Education and Language Instruction

    In: English Teaching Forum 2012, Volume 50, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article discusses content-based instruction (CBI) and the theme of environmental awareness in the classroom. It addresses not only recycling and preservation of resources, but also integrating English skills and controversial issues into real-world situations. The article presents teachers with examples of group activities and opportunities for critical thinking and encouraging responsibility among their students.
  9. Teacher's Corner: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills

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    This month’s Teacher’s Corner provides ideas for incorporating critical thinking activities in your language classroom.
  10. Teacher's Corner: Teaching Beginners

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    Teaching beginner level students can be challenging, but in this month’s Teacher’s Corner, you’ll learn strategies for helping these language learners to be successful.

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