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  1. World Wide Wiki

    In: Teacher's Corner: Integrating Global Affairs into Your English Lessons Format(s): Text
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner discusses how to use wikis for collaborative writing in the classroom. Students create their own world fact books with this activity!
  2. Week 1 - World Tour

    In: Teacher's Corner: Building Global Citizens Format(s): Text
    In this week’s World Tour project, students will select a region, continent, or country to learn more about.
  3. Week 2 - Professional Video Gamer

    In: Teacher's Corner: Gerunds and Infinitives Format(s): Text
    This week, while students learn to use gerunds and infinitives, take some time to learn about the wide world of video games from them!
  4. Teacher's Corner: Career Opportunities

    Format(s): Text
    In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we will provide students opportunities to practice English to learn about and practice pursuing job opportunities.
  5. Integrating Tech Tools to Support Various Modalities of Second Language Development

    In: English Teaching Forum 2022, Volume 60, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    The authors highlight tech tools that they have found particularly useful in supporting the language-learning objectives they set in their classroom. The article includes examples from a unit of study to illustrate how the tools can be linked to specific instructional goals and tasks.
  6. Reflections: In Appreciation

    In: English Teaching Forum 2022, Volume 60, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This is the fourth of four articles examining various aspects of Forum as the journal moves through its 60th year of publication. This article expresses appreciation for the ingenuity of authors who have written articles for Forum, the teachers who read the articles, and the learners who benefit from the ideas that are shared in those articles.
  7. My Classroom: Bangladesh

    In: English Teaching Forum 2023, Volume 61, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    Learn how Asif Ahmed, teaching in a remote part of Bangladesh, has helped his students succeed in their English language learning. The article describes his classroom practices, the professional-development path he has followed, and the various ways he has contributed to the training of other teachers and the lives of many in the community where he teaches.
  8. My Classroom: Senegal

    In: English Teaching Forum 2024, Volume 62, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Author Dawn Rogier describes how Cheikh Amadou Tidiane Niang incorporates the local culture into his lessons at the remote CEM Gaoudé Boffé school and in activities by the English club he has started. The article gives insights into efforts by the school and the students to increase awareness of the value of education for both males and females.
  9. "Move and Say" to Build Foundational Reading Skills

    In: Teacher's Corner: Literacy Development for True Beginners Format(s): Text
    In the introduction for this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we defined phonemic awareness as a student’s ability to understand that words are made up of sounds.
  10. A Call to Service

    In: English Teaching Forum 2012, Volume 50, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This article is an introduction to the full length interview with Dr. James Alatis, who has been referred to as "the father of TESOL." The introduction highlights the benefits of TESOL professionals volunteering to serve in organizations that provide training and networking for others in the field.

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