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  1. What Happened to Listening? Practical Tips for Increasing Listening Time in Your Classroom

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): MP3, Text, Video
    This webinar explores why listening sometimes gets short shrift in English classes and provides tips for bringing fun, low-preparation listening tasks to your lessons.
  2. Misconception Analysis: A Necessary Complement to Foreign Language Teaching

    In: English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article draws on findings from cognitive psychology that emphasize learners and their learning needs. The author proposes a solution for dealing with language learning problems, called misconception analysis (MA). The article explains MA, its usefulness, and language classroom applications. The author classifies misconceptions about language learning into four groups: misconceptions about the goals of language learning, the nature of language, the processes and strategies of language learning, and language elements.
  3. Learn it! Share it! Using a Variety of Tools for Sharing Best Practices and Materials across Continents

    Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar explores implications of information sharing on teacher professional development and educational sustainability measures.
  4. Lesson Observation: The Key to Teacher Development

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    The author describes teacher training and teacher development as separate concepts through descriptions of how observation occurs in Cameroon. While training is a planned event that gives novices ready-made answers, development is an ongoing, organic process that values teacher innovation and reflection. Observers interested in development may use of a lesson observation cycle that includes pre-observation and post-observation meetings. The role of inspectors and peers in observation is also discussed.
  5. Around Town

    In: Everyday Conversations: Learning American English Format(s): MP3
    Around Town
  6. Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids

    Format(s): Website
    For kindergarten through high school curriculum. From the U.S. Government Printing Office.
  7. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

  8. Access Student Aspires to Be the Change

  9. Using the English Language to Connect with Teachers around the World

    “The discussions helped participants envision how the theories learned could better inform our materials writing,” Aliaa explains. “There were also collaborative materials development projects conducted in small groups via web-based document sharing applications.”

  10. Teaching Hospitality and Tourism: Building Leadership, Communication, and Intercultural Awareness

    Morning time: 8:00 - 9:00 EST

    Afternoon time: 13:00 - 14:00 EST

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    https://www.facebook.com/AmericanEnglishforEducators

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    Webinar

    Event date

    Wednesday, September 15, 2021

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