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  1. Count Your Sheep

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3
    When would a person count sheep? When he or she is trying to fall asleep! Check out this great song called "Count Your Sheep" by ukulele player and singer Daniel Ho and singer Bridgette Bryant. Download the MP3!
  2. We Dig Worms

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3
    In this folk song, singer Zach Ladin reminds listeners young and old of the importance of all creatures in nature. Download the song or listen online!
  3. Teaching Techniques: Give or Take? Test Review in the ESL/EFL Classroom

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    “Give or Take?” is a fun game that teachers can use to review vocabulary in the English as a second language or foreign language (ESL/ EFL) classroom.
  4. On How Thinking Shapes Speaking: Techniques to Enhance Students’

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    The institution where we work in Buenos Aires—Asociación Ex Alumnos del Profesorado en Lenguas Vivas “Juan Ramón Fernández” (AEXALEVI)—is devoted to the teaching of foreign languages, particularly English, and it administers examinations all over Argentina.
  5. Potential Models for the Service Component

    In: Teacher's Corner: Service Learning in the Language Classroom Format(s): Text
    This week’s installment will present possible types of projects for the community-service portion of the service-learning project.
  6. Developing Sight Word Recognition and Vocabulary

    In: Teacher's Corner: Literacy Development for True Beginners Format(s): Text
    Texts written in English are made up of many of the same words. These words are called high-frequency words because they appear so often. Sometimes these words can be tricky for beginners because their spelling patterns may not follow typical English phonics rules.
  7. Teaching Techniques: Running for Your Words!

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    In Swiss schools, English language textbooks for eight- to thirteen-year-old children contain many arts-and-crafts and science-experiment lessons.
  8. Creating a Visually Rich Classroom

    In: Teacher's Corner: Teaching Young Learners Format(s): Text
    This week in the Teacher’s Corner, we present ideas for using visual support in the English language classroom for young learners.
  9. Trend 4 - Makerspaces

    In: Teacher's Corner: Education Trends and Issues in the World Today Format(s): Text
    This week in the Teacher’s Corner, we show you how to use makerspaces in the English language classroom. In a makerspace environment, students engage in project-based learning.
  10. Week 1 - The Inverted Pyramid

    In: Teacher's Corner: Journalism Format(s): MP3
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, students will work on understanding the parts of a news story. This week’s activity uses a graphic organizer about the inverted pyramid.

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