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  1. Teaching Techniques: Critiquing Questions

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Question formation is a basic part of teaching and learning English. However, we often focus on the ability to form the question properly and not as much on the quality of the information the question is seeking.
  2. Tony Memmel and His Band: I Am Never, Never, Never Gonna Give Up

    In: ENGLISH LANGUAGE THROUGH LYRICS Format(s): MP3, Text
    Artist Name: Tony Memmel and His Band Song title: "I Am Never, Never, Never Gonna Give Up" Genre: Singer Song Writer
  3. The Making of a City

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 2 Format(s): Text
    This article about urban planning is appropriate for advanced learners. The content discusses city planners, planned cities (e.g. Chicago), zoning laws, and high-rise residential districts. There are many images, a glossary, and a list of related websites. There are two short sections. One is about Columbia, Maryland, the subject of another article in this issue (“Maps and Legends”). Columbia was a completely planned, experimental community. The second section is about rebuilding Cabrini Green, a Chicago neighborhood well known for its poverty and crime.
  4. President's Day

    In: Celebrate! Holidays in the U.S.A. Format(s): Text
    This federal holiday is formally called "Washington's Birthday" and is celebrated on the third Monday in February.
  5. Mother's Day and Father's Day

    In: Celebrate! Holidays in the U.S.A. Format(s): Text
    Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May and Father's Day is recognized on the third Sunday in June.
  6. Building Your PLN Through Professional Support Networks and Associations

    In: Teacher's Corner: Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) Format(s): Text
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner will look at how involvement in professional support networks and associations can contribute to your personal learning network.
  7. Teacher's Corner: New Year, New Focus on Student-Centered Learning

    Format(s): Text
    You may have encountered the idea of “student-centered classrooms” and may even be interested in making your classroom more student-centered. In the first Teacher’s Corner for the new year, we learn about what makes a classroom “student-centered” and then look at six different ways to integrate student-centered learning into the English language classroom.
  8. Teacher's Corner: How Universal Design for Learning Supports Inclusive Learning Practices

    Format(s): Text
    More and more teachers are interested in making their lessons and classes more inclusive for a wide range of learners. Students with disabilities and other learning differences benefit from having materials, evaluations, and learning environments that are supportive of their learning needs. In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we look at Universal Design for Learning (UDL), a framework that helps teachers plan for different learners in their classes. We explore some guidelines for UDL and ways to implement UDL in the classroom. Don’t forget to continue the discussion and get more ideas by joining the community at the AE Teachers Corner Facebook group!
  9. The Rio–Warsaw Connection: Encouraging Interculturalism among Students

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    It all began in Norwich. As they do every year, teachers from different parts of the world went in July 2012 to that beautiful little city in the east of England to take part in one of the two-week professional development courses offered by the Norwich Institute for Language Education (NILE).
  10. Stronger and Stronger

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3
    Part of an award-winning album, this is a song about believing in yourself and about fighting to reach your full potential. Hear the beautiful sounds of the slack key guitar, which is commonly used in Hawaiian music.

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