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  1. The Happy Song

    In: Sing Out Loud Children's Songs Format(s): MP3, Text, Image / Poster / Maps
    Does listening to music make you happy? The Happy Song is a traditional children’s song that encourages movement and rhythm. Download the song, lyrics, and poster.
  2. The Last Leaf

    In: The Gift of the Magi and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    This story describes a woman who catches pneumonia and wishes to die when the last leaf on an ivy vine outside her window falls.
  3. Purposeful Language Assessment: Selecting the Right Alternative Test

    In: English Teaching Forum 2012, Volume 50, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article, originally published in 2000, looks at various instruments, procedures, and practices for language testing and offers strategies for determining which assessment options are most appropriate in various contexts.
  4. Using Writing as a Scaffold to Academic Discussions in the Foreign Language Classroom

    In: English Teaching Forum 2018, Volume 56, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Would you like to help your students engage in discussions more confidently and productively? This article presents a way to do that and gives suggestions for getting started.
  5. Using Comics in the English Language Classroom

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar demonstrates the universality of comics for any language classroom, showing how multi-skill comic activities can be used with students of all ages and ability levels.
  6. Transforming the Whole Class into Gossiping Groups

    In: English Teaching Forum 2002 (Volume 40, Number 1) Format(s): Text
    This article discusses various communicative purposes displayed by speakers of a language, including focusing on the topic of gossiping as a universal language function and exploring ways to exploit our human tendency for gossip to provide language fluency practice. The author provides two different interactive gossip activities that can be used in the classroom to help students speak more fluently. Included are step-by-step details for each lesson plan and each activity.
  7. Alaska! The Last Frontier

    In: English Teaching Forum 2002, Volume 40, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article describes Alaska, the 49th state of the U.S. It presents facts about Alaska’s native people and their life style, history, transportation, and education. It also provides a text about “Iditarod,” which is an annual sled-dog race, held in Alaska since 1973.
  8. Virginia: The Old Dominion

    In: English Teaching Forum 2009, Volume 47, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article describes Virginia. It presents facts about its geography, climate, history, work life, symbols, and tourist attractions and activities. It also provides useful websites about Virginia.
  9. VOA Podcast: Everglades National Park – One of the World’s Great Biological Wonders

    In: VOA Podcasts: Shows in Special English Format(s): Website
    Listen to Voice of America (VOA) Podcast: Everglades National Park – One of the World’s Great Biological Wonders.
  10. 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.

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