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  1. Rock and Roll English Teaching: Content-Based Cultural Workshops

    In: English Teaching Forum 2011, Volume 49, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This article considers content-based cultural workshops. With a focus on cultural content and a relaxed, engaging atmosphere, students practice language and cooperative learning strategies. The author describes the process of developing such a workshop as an extracurricular activity for a large, mixed audience. The article details an example interactive workshop on rock and roll and includes an appendix of useful websites related to the topic.
  2. Classroom Activities

    In: English Teaching Forum 2012, Volume 50, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This section presents two stand-alone language-learning activities with an autumn theme. 1. “How Are You, Jack-o-lantern?” is designed for students at the Upper Beginner level and can be used to build vocabulary related to emotions and encourage conversations based on them. 2.”The Incredible Shrinking Dialogue,” for students at the Upper Intermediate level and above, teaches students to analyze a text to find the most important ideas and gives students practice in paraphrasing, speaking, and performing.
  3. Using Evidence in Academic Writing: Avoiding Plagiarism

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar "Using Evidence in Academic Writing: Avoiding Plagiarism" will examine cultural assumptions about the definition of plagiarism and how external sources should be used in academic writing. We will explore how and why EFL/ESL students can benefit from explicit instruction on referencing sources to avoid plagiarism. The presenter will share several practical tips and classroom activities related to teaching quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing.
  4. Teacher's Corner: Online Learning

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    The Teacher’s Corner this month is all about online learning. This week, we will define terms common in the field of online learning and investigate the pros and cons of using online learning as part of our classroom practice.
  5. Make it Meaningful: Bringing Learning to Life with Culturally Relevant Teaching

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar discusses ways to increase student motivation and achievement through the use of culturally relevant teaching techniques.
  6. Strategies for Engaging Young Learners

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    The difficulty in teaching young learners (YLs) in the EFL classroom is maintaining engagement throughout the lesson. Therefore, teachers of YLs need to incorporate activities that are meaningful, engaging, and also entertaining. This webinar will share practical tips and ideas for engaging young learners in the EFL classroom, including using fun songs with humor, using actions to accompany poetry and song lyrics, and promoting creativity. We will also focus on techniques for making input comprehensible, such as using gestures, visuals, and realia as learning tools. When using a variety of techniques and activities, children forget they are in a step-by-step language lesson, and the learning comes naturally.
  7. Teacher's Corner – Teaching with Authentic Materials

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    This month in the Teacher’s Corner, we will discuss different types of authentic materials and the benefits and challenges of using them.
  8. Evaluating a Lesson Using Principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

    In: Teacher's Corner: Strategies for Teaching Students with Disabilities Format(s): Text
    This week, learn how to modify an existing activity using the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
  9. The Monster Book of Language Teaching Activities

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    The Monster Book, has over 150 activities intended to liven up the language classroom, giving students active options for practicing the four skills.
  10. Panels and Perspectives

    In: Teaching with Comics and Graphic Novels Format(s): Text
    Combining the written word with even the simplest doodles can be a powerful means for students to demonstrate their understanding.

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