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  1. Teacher's Corner: Reported Speech

    Format(s): Text
    In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we will showcase four activities that can be used to practice reported speech. These activities create opportunities for students to practice reported speech in both written and spoken form.
  2. Classroom Activities

    In: English Teaching Forum 2014, Volume 52, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This section presents three stand-alone English language-learning activities related to dogs.
  3. My Classroom: Ethiopia

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Dawit Negeri has been teaching in the English Department at Ambo University for the past five years.
  4. Creating a Visually Rich Classroom

    In: Teacher's Corner: Teaching Young Learners Format(s): Text
    This week in the Teacher’s Corner, we present ideas for using visual support in the English language classroom for young learners.
  5. Week 3 - Making Requests with Modals

    In: Teacher's Corner: Modals Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, students learn the various ways to make requests using modals.
  6. 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.
  7. Teacher's Corner: Building Autonomy and Independence in Young Learners

    Format(s): Text
    Teaching young learners (YLs) can be very enjoyable because they like learning through fun, hands-on activities, games, and songs. However, managing the classroom and keeping young children engaged can also be a challenge. Giving YLs choices and opportunities to contribute their ideas can have very positive effects on behavior and the overall classroom community. In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we will share ideas about how educators can develop autonomy and independence in young learners.
  8. Picture Comparisons

    In: Teacher's Corner: Comparatives and Superlatives - Adjectives Format(s): Text
    This week's Teacher's Corner activity features the use of pictures to encourage speaking and writing practice while using comparative adjectives.
  9. Teacher's Corner: Making Meaningful Assessments

    Format(s): Text
    This month’s Teacher’s Corner focuses on making and designing meaningful assessments to use in the English language classroom. We will begin the month by examining what makes a meaningful assessment and then offer a series of assessment ideas that you can use and adapt to fit the needs of you and your students.
  10. Developing Sight Word Recognition and Vocabulary

    In: Teacher's Corner: Literacy Development for True Beginners Format(s): Text
    Texts written in English are made up of many of the same words. These words are called high-frequency words because they appear so often. Sometimes these words can be tricky for beginners because their spelling patterns may not follow typical English phonics rules.

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