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  1. Stories about the USA

    Format(s): Text, Video, Website
    Short vignettes on American Life, with video, audio and written materials, produced by Voice of America.
  2. Sing Out Loud Word Play: Music Resources for English Language Teachers

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Sing Out Loud! Wordplay: Music Resources for English Language Teachers," shares a new resource you can find on the American English website—diverse, music-based instructional materials that include free, downloadable audio tracks, videos, and classroom-ready activities. These low-prep activities are student-centered and fun for both teachers and learners!
  3. Teaching Pragmatics

    Format(s): Text
    Teaching Pragmatics explores the teaching of pragmatics through lessons and activities.
  4. Greetings with a Difference

    In: Teaching Pragmatics Format(s): Text, Video, Website
    This lesson examines different ways of greeting people.
  5. Discourse Markers Well and Oh

    In: Teaching Pragmatics Format(s): Text, Video, Website
    This lesson focuses on using the discourse markers well and oh for smoother discourse flow.
  6. National Archives Educator Page

    Format(s): Website
    The National Archives Educator Page provides activities, exhibits, and professional development for teachers.
  7. Art and Music Teaching Resources

    Format(s): Website
    Art resources including music, theatre, visual arts, and artists, provided by Federal Resources for Educational Excellence.
  8. Literature and Language

    Format(s): Website
    Language arts resources including reading, literature, and poetry. Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE).
  9. Library of Congress Teacher’s Page

    Format(s): Website
    Teaching the use of primary sources through interactive media, online professional development, and materials.
  10. ‘The Classroom’: Science & Technology

    Format(s): Website
    Articles, corresponding audio, and lesson plans on science and technology, produced by Voice of America.

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