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  1. Learn American English Idioms Wordbook

    In: VOA Interactive Learning: Wordbooks Format(s): Website
    Learn American idioms and improve your English.
  2. Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games

    Format(s): Text
    Activate Games for Learning American English is a collection of games for the language classroom. The board games offer interactive English language practice in a learner-centered, low-stress environment.
  3. American English Live - How Routines Support Effective Classroom Management and Teacher Planning

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Got Consistency? How Routines Support Effective Classroom Management and Teacher Planning," explores simple techniques to implement everyday routines that maximize student agency, learning, and participation while also increasing overall teaching efficacy.
  4. American English, Trace Effects Receive Webby Award Honors

    Two websites launched this year by the Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) have been recognized by the 2013 Webby Awards, a leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet. American English, ECA’s new site featuring learning materials for English language teachers and learners was named an “Official Honoree” in the “Government” category as one of the best government websites of the year. In addition, the interactive 3D English learning videogame, Trace Effects, was recognized in the “Youth” category as one of this year’s best websites intended for a youth audience.

  5. American English Podcast Channels

    Format(s): Video, Website
    Provides instructions and links to connect to Voice of America Podcasts and Videocasts.
  6. Learn American English Wordbook Glossary

    In: VOA Interactive Learning: Wordbooks Format(s): Website
    Discover English with nearly 1,000 words and their definitions. Open the Interactive Wordbooks to hear English words and their definitions.
  7. Learn American Business English Wordbook

    In: VOA Interactive Learning: Wordbooks Format(s): Website
    Learn business English with this interactive Wordbook. Improve your business English with definitions and examples.
  8. American English MOOCs

    These Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) help pre-intermediate to intermediate level learners improve their English skills in five major career fields. Each English MOOC is five weeks, and there are different facilitated course start dates for each MOOC. After the start date of the first facilitated course, the MOOC is open for enrollment.

  9. My Classroom: Vermont and the World

    In: English Teaching Forum 2021, Volume 59, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Learn how Kaitlan Spencer uses her talents as a teacher, along with expertise in video editing and film production, to make online learning enjoyable and effective as she works with refugees and immigrants (and others) to develop their English language ability and other essential life skills.
  10. English Teaching Forum 2010, Volume 48, Number 2

    Format(s): Text
    Continuing this year’s focus on American sports, the feature article in this issue is about lacrosse. A lesson plan called “Be a Good Sport” provides activities centering on lacrosse and on sportsmanship. Other articles in this issue discuss using films for intercultural training, differentiating between cooperation and collaboration in group work, and consciousness-raising and prepositions.

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