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  1. Using Web Resources in a Public Speaking Class

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article describes ways to teach public speaking students how to efficiently locate information on the Internet, how to quickly evaluate and analyze those resources, and how best to navigate the Web. The author’s lesson leads the students through a Web-based scavenger hunt, included in the article, and has information about how to evaluate sites. The author expands on these lessons to show the students how the Internet can help prepare and deliver a speech.
  2. Teaching English in Indonesia

    Through the American English website, Mr. Hananto has been able to offer his students the best and most updated English learning materials available. Together, Mr. Hananto and American English are opening a whole new world of understanding to his students.

  3. Celebrate World Oceans Day

    On June 8, join millions of people around the world in celebrating World Oceans Day. Last year, people across the planet organized over 600 events to celebrate, and this year even more events are being planned both locally and globally. This year’s theme is, “Together we have the power to protect the ocean.”

  4. Content Spotlight: International Games Day

    Get ready to play…and learn! On November 15th, people will play games in libraries and classrooms around the world to celebrate International Games Day. This global event emphasizes how games are both fun and beneficial for people of all ages. Use these gaming ideas and resources to help English language learners experience the power of play!

  5. Webinars: Reading & Writing

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    Webinars about reading and writing, from academic writing to comics.
  6. Webinars: U.S. Culture

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    Learn how to integrate culture into your classroom with these webinars.
  7. The Lighter Side: Reduce, Reuse, Re____

    In: English Teaching Forum 2023, Volume 61, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This puzzle features words that begin with the letters ”re” … and similar words without “re” as the first letters. Can you find them all?  
  8. The Line Between Questions, Responses, and Readers

    In: English Teaching Forum 2024, Volume 62, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This article uses the Stephen Crane story “The Open Boat” (freely available on the American English website) as an anchor text to demonstrate how teachers can apply Raphael’s Question-Answer Relationship (QAR) technique to a text that students might be assigned to read. The article includes numerous examples and tips that teachers can use to adapt the technique to other texts as a way to enhance student engagement and interest in reading.
  9. Teaching Techniques: Using “Storybird” in Young Learners’ Creative Writing Class

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Major changes in technology have had an influence on education.
  10. Picture This

    In: Activate: Games for Learning American English Format(s): Text
    Activate: Games for Learning American English is a collection of games for the language classroom. The games in Activate offer interactive English language practice in a learner-centered, low-stress environment. Picture This cards are a set of cards that can be used for a variety of conversation and word games in English classes.

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