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  1. Crowdsourced Language Learning: Lessons for TESOL Educators from Online Language-Learning Enthusiasts

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Online language-learning sites have multiplied over the years, and this article offers suggestions for evaluating and getting the most out of them.
  2. Teacher's Corner: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

    Format(s): Text
    In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we’ll discuss how to incorporate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) content into your English language classroom.
  3. Rapport-Building Activity

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This engaging activity gives students a chance to use playdough in a creative way in order to express themselves, practice using English, and build rapport with their peers and the teacher.
  4. TRY THIS Guess Who?

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    In this activity, students discuss one of their favorite topics—themselves! The activity involves listening, speaking, reading, and writing, and it can be adapted for almost any language feature.
  5. My Classroom: Turkmenistan

    In: English Teaching Forum 2018, Volume 56, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Learn how teacher and administrator Zelila Roziyeva manages a busy schedule to provide her students with the English skills they need to succeed in their careers.
  6. My Classroom: Ecuador (Galápagos Islands)

    In: English Teaching Forum 2021, Volume 59, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Learn how Sandra Urgilez meets the challenges of transitioning to online teaching while incorporating content and issues relevant to her students in the unique environment in which they live and learn.
  7. My Classroom: Moldova

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Aliona Podolean knew from the moment she started teaching English that she had found what she wanted to do.
  8. Week 2 - Observing News Media

    In: Teacher's Corner: Media Literacy Format(s): Text
    This week, help students to generate observation questions to collect information about news sources.
  9. Using Story Jokes for Real Communication

    In: English Teaching Forum 2012, Volume 50, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    English language teachers all face the obstacle of getting their students to speak in conversational English. This article, originally published in 1996, explores the use of jokes as a way to get natural conversation going in and out of the classroom and provides activities for teachers to use with their students.
  10. Creating a Storytelling Classroom for a Storytelling World

    In: English Teaching Forum 2012, Volume 50, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article explores the value of storytelling in English language learning. Strong emphasis is placed on the role that stories of personal experience play in human interaction and how these natural conversations foster a better language learning experience. The author outlines a four-step approach to help students develop conversational skills as storytellers, including techniques for improving fluency and honing listening skills.

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