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  1. Teacher's Corner: Comparatives and Superlatives - Adjectives

    Format(s): Text
    This month in the Teacher's Corner, we develop a solid understanding of comparative and superlative adjectives that will help EFL learners perform tasks involving these critical thinking skills while using English.
  2. Reader's Guide

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This guide is designed to enrich your reading of the articles in this issue.
  3. Teacher's Corner: Engaging English Language Learners with New Forms of Literacy

    Format(s): Text
    In the 21st century, our students have to know how to read and communicate using more than just words on paper or a computer screen. Communication takes many forms, and our classroom teaching will benefit by bringing in these new forms of communication. April’s Teacher’s Corner looks at several new literacies: instant messaging, comics and graphic novels, short-form videos, and podcasting. We explore what these forms are and how we can use them in the classroom to help students develop their language skills and to solve problems in an ever-changing world of communication.
  4. How Many Words is a Picture Worth?

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    The phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words” indicates that a complex idea can be communicated by a single image.
  5. Teaching Techniques: Physical Vocabulary in the Beginner-Level Classroom

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This activity allows students to create their own physical interpretation of a vocabulary word, which increases their ability to remember it (Asher 1996).
  6. Positive Language in the EFL Classroom

    In: Teacher's Corner: Classroom Management Format(s): Text
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner explores a few quick ways to use tone, words, and body language to foster positive classroom rapport, mutual respect, and trust.
  7. 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.
  8. Teaching Techniques: Beat the Clock

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This original technique, “Beat the Clock,” encourages students to speak in English and increase their oral proficiency at the same time.
  9. Making Writing Fun

    In: Teacher's Corner: Making Learning Fun Format(s): Text
    Get creative with this week’s Teacher’s Corner! This activity is a fun way to encourage students to write in English.
  10. Using a Daily Message to Build Literacy Skills

    In: Teacher's Corner: Literacy Development for True Beginners Format(s): Text
    Do you students struggle with basic literacy skills? This week’s Teacher’s Corner presents anactivity that can help students apply phonics skills and develop sight word vocabulary.

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