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  1. Fishing—A Sport for All Seasons

    In: English Teaching Forum 2011, Volume 49, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Fishing is the feature lesson topic for this issue. Catching fish with hooks is known as angling, which is why fishermen are typically called anglers. Americans fish in urban and rural settings and enjoy many different kinds of fishing including bass fishing, fly fishing and ice fishing. The article discusses recent trends in fishing, including high-tech tools such as GPS devices.
  2. Learning to Hypothesize with Confidence through Sudoku Game Play

    In: English Teaching Forum 2009, Volume 47, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    According to the author, the game Sudoku offers a useful way to teach students in an EFL environment. Students learn the important words and grammar connected to language functions of confident hypothesizing and making logical conclusions. When students solve the Sudoku puzzles, they are asked to use modal verbs of certainty (e.g., must, can) and colloquial phrases such as "I bet that..." to communicate. The author provides lesson templates.
  3. Authentic Video in the Beginning ESOL Classroom: Using a Full-Length Feature Film for Listening and Speaking Strategy Practice

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 1 Format(s): Text
    Using film in the classroom can be effective with beginning English learners. A full-length film offers continuous context to discuss humor, culture, and language functions, real-life communication with images and non-verbal cues, increased retention due to activating the right hemisphere of the brain, and the lowering of students’ affective filters. The authors include a lesson based on their experience teaching listening and speaking skills using the movie “What about Bob.” Assessment techniques and potential problems are considered.
  4. Teacher's Corner: Using Art in the English Language Classroom

    Format(s): Text
    This month’s Teacher’s Corner shows ways to incorporate art into the English language classroom with a new activity each week. Each activity is designed for teachers to easily add an element of art into their English language classrooms.
  5. Building Autonomy through Cooperative Classroom Management

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar demonstrates techniques that assist in creating effective cooperative and communicative classrooms, especially in classes of 20 students or more.
  6. Understanding Fast Speech with Online Videos and Quizzes

    In: English Teaching Forum 2021, Volume 59, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    The author notes that “understanding fast speech can be an ongoing challenge for English learners of all levels” and presents online videos and interactive quizzes that help learners deal with blending, flap, H elision, syllable elision, and common phrases; the article includes a description of a lesson for using the suggested resources in class.
  7. My Classroom: Moldova

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Aliona Podolean knew from the moment she started teaching English that she had found what she wanted to do.
  8. Week 4 - Taking a Vacation

    In: Teacher's Corner: Phrasal Verbs Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, students will practice phrasal verbs through a vacation-planning activity.
  9. Alphabet Dance

    In: Teacher's Corner: Using Art in the English Language Classroom Format(s): Text
    Get your students moving! This week’s Teacher’s Corner is great for beginner level young learners. Learn how to use dance to reinforce English literacy skills—in particular, the alphabet.
  10. Teacher's Corner: Phrasal Verbs

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    This month in the Teacher’s Corner, we will explore phrasal verbs in specific contexts. Each week, we will present a new activity for students to practice phrasal verbs through inductive learning. This week, try our Phrasal Verb Game in your classroom!

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