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  1. Adapting a Resource for Multi-Level Classrooms

    In: Teacher's Corner: Adapting Materials for Students' Levels Format(s): Text
    It is likely most English language teachers have had to teach a group of learners who vary greatly in their language abilities.
  2. Week 1 - Reflecting on Hidden Cultural Rules (Part One)

    In: Integrating Critical Thinking Into The Exploration Of Culture Format(s): Text, Video
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner encourages students to think critically about the unspoken rules and expectations of different cultures.
  3. CRITICAL CREATIVITY IN ACTION

    Format(s): Text
    In this Critical Creativity kit, you will find a printable 50-card deck containing 49 activities and one reference card, and a PDF comprehensive instruction manual. The Critical Creativity Activity Cards are a flexible collection of literacy strategies designed to help EFL teachers add opportunities for creative thinking to their classrooms.
  4. Try This: How Was Your Weekend?

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This activity is a kind of mingle. In a mingle, students move individually from classmate to classmate, usually with a question to ask or specific information to find.
  5. Superstitions

    In: Teacher's Corner: Conditionals Format(s): Text
    In this activity, students will examine superstition statements in English, will think about English equivalents for superstitions from their own culture, and will play a short guessing game related to superstitions.
  6. Week 3 - Engineering: A Career For All

    In: Teacher's Corner: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, students learn about the work of women in engineering and math by researching and giving a presentation.
  7. Week 3 - Preparing for the Future

    In: Teacher's Corner: Gerunds and Infinitives Format(s): Text
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner helps students prepare for the future while practicing the use of infinitives.
  8. Week 3 - Personal Profiles

    In: Creating a Positive Classroom Community Format(s): Text
    It's important to build a classroom community throughout the year. In this week's Teacher's Corner, learn about a daily activity that can foster community development in your classroom.
  9. Week 3 - Scaffolding Part One: Questions and Responses

    In: Teacher's Corner: Teaching Beginners Format(s): Text
    Asking the right questions is an essential skill teachers need to help beginners succeed. This week, learn how!
  10. Week 3 - What Happens Next?

    In: Teacher's Corner: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills Format(s): Text
    This week, use comics in your classroom to build both language and critical thinking skills.

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