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  1. Activity 2 - Diagnostic Assessment

    In: Teacher's Corner: Making Meaningful Assessments Format(s): E-book
    Diagnostic assessments can help us recognize and identify what our students’ language learning needs are much earlier in a course. Learn all about diagnostic assessments in the Teacher’s Corner this week.
  2. Activity 4 - Peer Assessments

    In: Teacher's Corner: Making Meaningful Assessments Format(s): Text
    This week in the Teacher’s Corner, we examine the value of peer assessments in the English language classroom and offer several ways for teachers to use peer assessments in the classroom regardless of content or skill.
  3. Poems About Nature

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Read poems that students from around the world wrote about nature. Download these student poems!
  4. Strategy-Building and Meaning-Focused Listening with “The Fall of the House of Usher”

    In: Teacher's Corner: Listening Format(s): Text
    The activity is designed to develop students’ listening strategies and also includes meaning-focused aspects. 
  5. Activity 3 - Self-Assessment

    In: Teacher's Corner: Making Meaningful Assessments Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, we will look at the role that students play in assessment through assessment creation and self-reflection.
  6. Week 2 - Current Events: Regional Reporters

    In: Teacher's Corner: Building Global Citizens Format(s): Text
    After her life-changing experience on the 2012 IVLP, A New Beginning: Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation, Riham Awad started a volunteer mentor program that is creating a wave of young entrepreneurs in Egypt.
  7. Week 1 - Grid Games

    In: Teacher's Corner: Grammar Games Format(s): Text
    This month in the Teacher’s Corner, we present games you can use with your students to make learning grammar fun. In this week’s activity, we present a great way to review subject-verb agreement.
  8. Week 2 - Active Verb Tense Game

    In: Teacher's Corner: Grammar Games Format(s): Text
    Games that get learners out of their seats moving around are not only fun, but also appeal to different learning styles. This week, we present two games that can be used to practice verb tenses in active ways that create memorable learning experiences for students.
  9. Teacher's Corner: Building Autonomy and Independence in Young Learners

    Format(s): Text
    Teaching young learners (YLs) can be very enjoyable because they like learning through fun, hands-on activities, games, and songs. However, managing the classroom and keeping young children engaged can also be a challenge. Giving YLs choices and opportunities to contribute their ideas can have very positive effects on behavior and the overall classroom community. In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we will share ideas about how educators can develop autonomy and independence in young learners.
  10. Positive Language in the EFL Classroom

    In: Teacher's Corner: Classroom Management Format(s): Text
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner explores a few quick ways to use tone, words, and body language to foster positive classroom rapport, mutual respect, and trust.

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