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  1. Using Practice Posters to Address EFL Challenges

    In: English Teaching Forum 2007, Volume 45, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Practice posters, with pictures and captions, are useful for controlled practice of vocabulary and structures in an EFL context. The author has found many advantages of using posters with beginners in a high school setting. Student led review gets students active, increases autonomy and improves confidence. The use of small groups is effective with multi-language classes and frees the teacher to monitor interactions. Other benefits include increasing English use, limiting mistakes, decreasing discipline issues, helping with pronunciation and appealing to a variety of learning styles.
  2. Community Language Learning

    In: Language Teaching Methods Format(s): Text, Video
    This method of the Language Teaching Methods Video Series explores Community Language Learning.
  3. Suggestopedia

    In: Language Teaching Methods Format(s): Text, Video
    This method of the Language Teaching Methods Video Series explores Suggestopedia.
  4. Instructional Enhancements to Improve Students' Reading Abilities

    In: English Teaching Forum 2013, Volume 51, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This article offers five instructional enhancements that help students become better readers. These classroom practices coincide with five key elements of EFL reading instruction: “extensive practice and exposure to print,” “commitment to building student motivation,” “attention to reading fluency,” “vocabulary building,” and “comprehension skills practice and discussion.”
  5. Peace Corps Teaching and Learning Resources

    In: Peace Corps Teacher Training Resources Format(s): Website
    Peace Corps provides many resources to help teachers develop courses on a variety of teaching and learning topics such as water, health, the environment, and other community issues.
  6. Guess What?

    In: Activate: Games for Learning American English Format(s): Text
    Guess What? cards can be used for a variety of games in the classroom to provide an opportunity for students to practice making descriptions in English and to learn English vocabulary.
  7. Vocabulary Practice Games

    In: English Teaching Forum 2002, Volume 40, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article discusses the use of games in teaching vocabulary in language classrooms and describes how games can be an enjoyable part of this process. It offers nine games that can be used to teach words at different stages of the class.
  8. Valentine's Day

    In: Celebrate! Holidays in the U.S.A. Format(s): Text
    Valentine's Day is a day for sweethearts.
  9. Native American Pow-Wows

    In: Celebrate! Holidays in the U.S.A. Format(s): Text
    A Pow-Wow is a large social gathering of Native American tribes and individuals.
  10. Black History Month

    In: Celebrate! Holidays in the U.S.A. Format(s): Text
    Black History Month is celebrated in February.

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