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  1. Unleashing Your True Teaching Power: Interaction in Online Learning Environments

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): E-book, MP3, Text, Video, Website
    This session, "Unleashing Your True Teaching Power: Interaction in Online Learning Environments," demonstrates how to engage learners in online environments by transforming traditional classroom tools.
  2. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Format(s): Text
    An adaptation of the timeless novel by Mark Twain. Part of the Ladder Series, this volume has approximately 2000 headwords and is appropriate for intermediate to advanced learners.
  3. Smithsonian IdeaLabs

    Format(s): Video, Website
    Visit the Smithsonian IdeaLabs to view online student tutorials that bring the museums to life, featuring American history, science, and culture.
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    Format(s): Video
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  5. Teaching with Comics and Graphic Novels

    Format(s): Text
    On this page, you’ll find everything you need to get started with comics and graphic novels.
  6. Just Off Main Street

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 3 Format(s): Text
    “Just off Main Street” is for learner use and is an account of the writer’s experience as an Arab American. It opens with a description of the writer’s childhood and the cultural divide between life inside and outside the home. Readers will be drawn into the vivid description of daily life. The article looks at the challenges of being bi-cultural, of keeping home life separate, of being “exoticized,” of becoming comfortable and proud of one’s heritage, and of finding community. The article provides opportunities for discussions of culture, identity, and activism.
  7. American Life and Institutions

    Format(s): Text
    American Life and Institutions introduces foreign students to the people and culture of the United States of America.
  8. Making Connections: Language Activities for Creating Interpersonal Tolerance in the Classroom

    In: English Teaching Forum 2013, Volume 51, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Using communicative activities with learners from diverse cultures can create excitement and empathy while promoting the acquisition of English. This article offers ESL/EFL activities that foster interpersonal tolerance among students who have experienced intergroup conflict. The activities are based on the idea that there are four levels of cultural awareness: self, family, community, and region/world.
  9. Intercultural Training with Films

    In: English Teaching Forum 2010, Volume 48, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article discusses the use of film in the classroom to promote a better understanding of cross-cultural interaction. Examples are provided of films that feature issues in intercultural communication, such as nonverbal communication, cultural traditions, stereotypes, and individualism vs. collectivism. The article also includes guidelines for using films in the classroom as well as pre-, during, and post-viewing activities.
  10. Hawai'i: The Aloha State

    In: English Teaching Forum 2009, Volume 47, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This reading about the geography, history, and culture of Hawaii can be used with this issue's lesson plan or on its own. The author includes information about the Hawaiian Islands and offers illustrative, culturally sensitive photographs. Larger sections describe Hawaii's tourism industry and history. The author includes a glossary of Hawaiian vocabulary.

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