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  1. Teaching Techniques: Guided Meditation in the English Language Classroom

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This teaching technique focuses on meditation in the classroom. Meditation has been linked to increased ability to focus and to lowering depression, anxiety, and stress. Meditation is an act of focusing one’s thoughts completely and fully. It is being present in the moment, silencing other thoughts and noise running through our minds.
  2. My Classroom: China

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    Ms. Huang and Ms. Zhu are dedicated to helping their students build interest in the English language inside and outside the classroom.
  3. Adapting a Reading for Advanced Learners to Focus on Vocabulary

    In: Teacher's Corner: Adapting Materials for Students' Levels Format(s): Text
    When adapting materials, some teachers might think only about how to make them more accessible for beginners or lower level students; however, materials can also be adapted to be more challenging to meet the needs of more advanced learners.
  4. On How Thinking Shapes Speaking: Techniques to Enhance Students’

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    The institution where we work in Buenos Aires—Asociación Ex Alumnos del Profesorado en Lenguas Vivas “Juan Ramón Fernández” (AEXALEVI)—is devoted to the teaching of foreign languages, particularly English, and it administers examinations all over Argentina.
  5. Poems About English and Access (1)

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Read poems written by learners from around the world. The theme of these poems is English and Access Programs. Download the poems or read them online..
  6. Poems About English and Access (2)

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Part 2: English language learners from all over the world wrote poems about English and their Access programs. Download the poems or read them online.
  7. Other Poems

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Do you like surprises? Read a poem from this month’s selection of poems by English language learners. These poems are not categorized by theme or topic, so choose a poem and enjoy the surprise of where it takes you!
  8. Increasing Awareness and Talk Time through Free Messaging Apps

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    For many people, mobile phones are a part of modern life. Although the purpose of this technology revolves around language and communication, its application to language learning still appears to be underutilized. This is changing, as the widespread use of this handheld technology offers numerous opportunities to use functions that are ideal for exposing learners to communicative interaction on their language-learning journey.
  9. Applied Theatre, Adolescent English Learners, and the Performance of Literacy

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Youth in middle and secondary grades, between childhood and the adult world, sometimes struggle with their identities as readers and learners. Too many describe themselves or are described by their teachers and parents as “reluctant, disengaged, and/or unmotivated” by classroom texts or by the rows of books in school libraries.
  10. Engaging Students as Tutors, Trainers, and Leaders

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    While starting a tutoring program may seem like a daunting and time-consuming task, it does not have to be. The best way to approach the creation and development of a tutoring service is with a list of clear objectives. In this article, I describe the process I used to create a tutoring program with my English as a foreign language university students.

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