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  1. Story 3: Andrea

    In: Why English? Comics for the Classroom Format(s): MP3, Text
    The stories in Why English? Comics for the Classroom – written by teenagers and young adults – will appeal to learners of all ages. These stories provide an enjoyable opportunity to increase vocabulary, reading comprehension, listening, speaking, and writing.
  2. Story 20: A Lucky Guy

    In: Why English? Comics for the Classroom Format(s): MP3, Text
    The stories in Why English? Comics for the Classroom – written by teenagers and young adults – will appeal to learners of all ages. These stories provide an enjoyable opportunity to increase vocabulary, reading comprehension, listening, speaking, and writing.
  3. Story 21: I Am

    In: Why English? Comics for the Classroom Format(s): MP3, Text
    The stories in Why English? Comics for the Classroom – written by teenagers and young adults – will appeal to learners of all ages. These stories provide an enjoyable opportunity to increase vocabulary, reading comprehension, listening, speaking, and writing.
  4. The Communicative Approach: Addressing Frequent Failure

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 1 Format(s): Text
    The author found that student and teacher beliefs about error correction support a teacher-centered classroom environment. However, the notion of interlanguage suggests that language is acquired through trial and error in communicative settings. Too much correction means decreased confidence and less time for students to use the language. The author proposes that teachers reduce the amount of time they talk. Teachers need to learn more about the benefits and techniques of a communicative approach and ways to adapt material.
  5. Trace Effects Manual - Chapter 3

    In: Trace Effects Teacher's Manual Format(s): Text
    This manual provides information on teaching using online games and gives ideas for extending beyond the game using easy, interactive tasks for Chapter 3 of Trace Effects.
  6. Peace Corps World Wise Schools – Themes

    In: Peace Corps Teacher Training Resources Format(s): Website
    Teachers will find a rich variety of lesson plans and activities here, all tried and tested by Peace Corps Volunteers in communities around the world. Find a new recipe, read a folk tale, practice new vocabulary in a different language, or paint a mural, all while learning and having fun.
  7. Webinars: Fun & Games

    Format(s): Text
    Learn to use games and other fun activities in the classroom.
  8. Tips and Activities for Creating a Communicative EFL Classroom Using Online Meeting Software

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video, Website
    This session, "Tips and Activities for Creating a Communicative EFL Classroom Using Online Meeting Software," introduced several communicative EFL activities for instructional sessions conducted via video-based online meeting software.
  9. My Classroom: Lebanon

    In: English Teaching Forum, Volume 60, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    Learn how Sara Kassab uses her passion for English and her talents as a teacher to serve refugee children in Baalbek, Lebanon, as she, her colleagues, and the families they serve deal with challenges related to the pandemic.
  10. The Lighter Side

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This puzzle gives you a chance to transform the word note to the word song, one letter (and one word) at a time.

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