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  1. A-Z List of Publications

    Format(s): Text
    Browse the list of publications and resources produced by the U.S. Department of State, Office of English Language Programs for English language teachers and learners.
  2. Bassel and the Supernaturals: Smoke

    In: ENGLISH LANGUAGE THROUGH LYRICS Format(s): MP3, Text
    We have created lesson plans and a video series to use in the classroom. Download all lesson materials under resources. This collection from American English provides fun new ways of teaching and learning English. Use these files in conjunction with the song in this language package for an integrated teaching experience.
  3. Teacher's Corner: A Story of Design Thinking in the Classroom

    Format(s): Text
    Design thinking is a concept that has received growing attention in the United States in recent years. This approach to problem-solving is also valuable for turning our classrooms into spaces that prepare our students to solve meaningful challenges in the world in addition to learning English language skills. In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we explore the concept of design thinking and consider how we can implement it in our teaching and classroom.
  4. The Color Vowel Chart

    Format(s): Text, Video, Website
    This is a powerful tool for teaching spoken English. It helps teachers incorporate pronunciation into lessons. Check out the chart, the teacher’s guide, and the webinar on how to teach with The Color Vowel Chart.
  5. Applied Theatre, Adolescent English Learners, and the Performance of Literacy

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Youth in middle and secondary grades, between childhood and the adult world, sometimes struggle with their identities as readers and learners. Too many describe themselves or are described by their teachers and parents as “reluctant, disengaged, and/or unmotivated” by classroom texts or by the rows of books in school libraries.
  6. Trend 1 - 21st Century Skills

    In: Teacher's Corner: Education Trends and Issues in the World Today Format(s): Text
    In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we will explore four educational approaches that are working toward a more complete use of Bloom’s Taxonomy in the classroom. These approaches are designed to provide students more opportunities to apply, analyze, evaluate, and create in the classroom.
  7. Teaching Effectively with Limited Materials

    In: Teacher's Corner: Common Challenges in the English Classroom Format(s): Text
    Many teachers have limited resources in their classrooms. In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, we will show you how to plan engaging activities with limited teaching materials.
  8. English Teaching Forum 2018, Volume 56, Number 2

    Format(s): Text
    This issue features articles on helping students recognize and avoid plagiarism, create original radio dramas, write and perform movie trailers, and more.
  9. English Teaching Forum 2023, Volume 61, Number 3

    Format(s): Text
    Find suggestions and encouragement for turning your teaching ideas into articles … discover ways to use nonnative speakers as role models for your students … try new dictogloss strategies to improve learners’ literacy … see how to run a MOOC camp … use student-generated videos productively … and explore creative ways to use emojis for speaking practice!
  10. Reported Speech - Trace Effects

    In: Teacher's Corner: Reported Speech Format(s): Text
    Many students like learning games, and you can use them for teaching English. This week’s Teacher’s Corner shows you how to use the game Trace Effects with your students to practice reported speech.

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