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  1. Chapter 8: Developing Empathy

    In: Language and Civil Society E-Journal: Peace Education Format(s): Text
    This chapter in the Peace Education volume of the Language and Civil Society e-journal focuses on developing empathy.
  2. Vocabulary Practice Games

    In: English Teaching Forum 2002, Volume 40, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article discusses the use of games in teaching vocabulary in language classrooms and describes how games can be an enjoyable part of this process. It offers nine games that can be used to teach words at different stages of the class.
  3. Classroom Activities

    In: English Teaching Forum 2013, Volume 51, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This section presents three stand-alone language-learning activities related to trains.
  4. Classroom Activities

    In: English Teaching Forum 2014, Volume 52, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This section presents three stand-alone English language-learning activities related to dogs.
  5. Create to Communicate: Mixed Media

    In: Create to Communicate: Art Activities for the EFL Classroom Format(s): Text
    Mixed media, an art technique that combines two or more art media, can provide students with many avenues for expression, exploration, and experimentation while using English.
  6. Adapting Your Materials for Use in Mixed Ability Classrooms

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Adapting Your Materials for Use in Mixed Ability Classrooms," addresses the challenge of dealing with large classes of students with mixed abilities.
  7. Assessment of Young Learners

    In: English Teaching Forum 2005, Volume 43, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This article discusses how the trend towards low-anxiety, communicative-based language teaching and integrated language and content teaching has created a need to change assessment strategies for young learners. The author describes alternative assessment techniques such as nonverbal responses, oral interview, narratives, group assessment, and dialogue journals, and suggests how they can be carried out through regular classroom work.
  8. Teaching Conversation with Trivia

    In: English Teaching Forum 2002, Volume 40, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article presents reasons for using trivia (a quizzing game) to teach conversation and provides tips on how trivia-based materials fit into communicative language teaching approaches. It also presents examples of trivia-based activities that can be used in the conversation classroom. The article suggests that using trivia-based materials makes the content more interesting, meaningful, and thus motivating for learners.
  9. Discussion Questions for "Bessie Dreaming Bear" by Marnie Walsh

    In: English Teaching Forum 2006, Volume 44, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This is a column containing discussion questions for a poem, and suggestions for pre-writing, writing, and post-writing activities.
  10. Discussion Questions for "Moonflowers" by Karma Larsen

    In: English Teaching Forum 2006, Volume 44, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This is a column containing discussion questions for a poem, including literal comprehension questions, inference and figurative language questions, evaluation, experience, and appreciation questions.

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