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  1. The Lighter Side of TEFL: Crossword Puzzles

    In: The Lighter Side of TEFL, Volume 1 Format(s): Text
    This section of The Lighter Side of TEFL focuses on crossword puzzles, a challenging word game in which students must decide which word satisfies the clue and fits the number of available spaces.
  2. Universal Design as a Tool to promote inclusivity in the Language Classroom

    In: Teacher's Corner: Strategies for Teaching Students with Disabilities Format(s): Text
    This month in Teacher’s Corner, we talk about designing lessons and activities so that students of all abilities can participate and learn in ways that work best for them.
  3. Integrating Tech Tools to Support Various Modalities of Second Language Development

    In: English Teaching Forum 2022, Volume 60, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    The authors highlight tech tools that they have found particularly useful in supporting the language-learning objectives they set in their classroom. The article includes examples from a unit of study to illustrate how the tools can be linked to specific instructional goals and tasks.
  4. From Unity to Diversity… to Diversity within Unity

    In: English Teaching Forum 2012, Volume 50, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Author Diane Larsen-Freeman revisits the claims she made in her 1987 article for Forum where she noted a unified approach to language teaching.
  5. The Art of Imitation: How to Use Outlines to Teach Rhetorical Prosody and Structure

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    The authors provide detailed guidance, with examples, for using outlining strategies to develop learners’ rhetorical prosody and ability to structure talks.
  6. Getting Young Learners to Stick to English

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    The author provides a number of creative ideas that can help learners “stick to English” as they communicate, build confidence, and have fun.
  7. To the Moon! — A Launch Pad for Encouraging Students to Express Their Opinions

    In: English Teaching Forum 2011, Volume 49, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Writing a persuasive essay can be a challenging task. This article outlines an activity that involves developing, communicating, and exploring opinions. Students work individually to select volunteers to go to the moon. Groups then try to agree on the selection, discussing their reasons and assumptions. A number of letter-writing assignments incorporate material from the discussions. This student-centered activity can improve confidence, critical thinking skills, and writing fluency, while students learn from and challenge each other.
  8. Using Pop Songs to Teach English to Young Adults: Principles Derived from an Outreach Project

    In: English Teaching Forum 2024, Volume 62, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Authors Enrique Alejandro Basabe and Mary Beringause present clear, practical suggestions for using pop songs—which most young adults listen to regularly—to teach English and to do much more. The authors argue that “using pop songs in the EFL classroom should follow the principles of meaningfulness, focus on language, criticality, active consumption, and personal growth, and it should encourage the creation of communities of knowledge.” Numerous examples of current and recent pop songs illustrate how teachers can achieve these goals.
  9. Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Working Together to Achieve Shared Goals

    In: English Teaching Forum 2024, Volume 62, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Authors Lộc Thị Huỳnh Nguyễn and Fredricka L. Stoller share their own experiences as collaborators working together in person and on two distant continents, and they offer specific, detailed tips for others who are involved in cross-cultural collaborative projects or who may have the opportunity to collaborate in the future.
  10. Web 2.0 Tools: Using Free and Open Educational Resources to Impact Learning Locally and Globally

    Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar, “Web 2.0 Tools: Using Free and Open Educational Resources to Impact Learning Locally and Globally,” explores some of the most useful online resources for educators with a focus on open education resources (OER).

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