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  1. Online Reading Strategies for the Classroom

    In: English Teaching Forum 2019, Volume 57, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This article presents three clear strategies for reading online content effectively and productively, with examples and a helpful discussion of differences between reading content online and reading printed texts.
  2. Digital Age Pedagogy: Easily Enhance Your Teaching Practice with Technology

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    The author describes a wide range of technology tools that language teachers and learners can use and offers tips on getting started and making the most productive use of the tools. Tech tools are becoming more plentiful and essential, and the article is a useful resource for teachers, whether they teach in person or virtually.
  3. L1 and L2 Writing Differences: From Understanding to Practice

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article presents L1 and L2 writing differences in three categories (word-level, sentence-level, and global-level) and provides tips and activities designed to transfer that information into practice.
  4. Reader’s Guide

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This guide is designed to enrich your reading of the articles in this issue. You may choose to read them on your own, taking notes or jotting down answers to the discussion questions below. Or you may use the guide to explore the articles with colleagues.
  5. Using Question Grids to Scaffold, Monitor, and Evaluate Communicative Practice

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Grids can help learners stay on task during communicative activities. This article explains why, and it gives numerous examples that show how teachers can use grids with different language levels and for practice in almost any area of grammar and vocabulary.
  6. A Paraphrasing Game for Intermediate EFL Learners

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article describes a fun, challenging game that gives learners practice in the challenging skill of paraphrasing; the article includes tips for playing the game virtually.
  7. Word Salad: Vocabulary Reinforcement for Kinesthetic and Visual Learners

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 3 Format(s): Text, Video
    This fast-moving game, played in teams, has three rounds; each round gives learners a different way to review and recall recently learned vocabulary.
  8. My Classroom: Kyrgyz Republic

    In: English Teaching Forum 2019, Volume 57, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Learn how teacher Mukadas Tashieva, a faculty member at Osh State University, has established herself as an important contributor to the field of English language teaching in the Kyrgyz Republic.
  9. Integrating Language Skills through a Dictogloss Procedure

    In: English Teaching Forum 2014, Volume 52, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    The co-authors of this article present interactive and student-centered dictogloss activities as alternatives to dictation exercises.
  10. Mingles in the Foreign Language Classroom

    In: English Teaching Forum 2014, Volume 52, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Mingles allow a student to speak to several classmates in succession, giving participating students practice in speaking and listening as they work to fill a gap in information, experience, opinion, or knowledge. This article outlines procedures for mingles and provides detailed information on specific mingles tasks.

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