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  1. Consciousness-Raising Task: Discovering Comparative Adjective Rules

    In: Teacher's Corner: Comparatives and Superlatives - Adjectives Format(s): Text
    This week’s activity features a consciousness-raising (CR) task in which learners use example sentences containing the target form to discover general grammar rules about comparative adjectives.
  2. The President's Schedule: The President will be attending a meeting

    In: Teacher's Corner: Progressive Form Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner activity, students practice the future progressive while asking and answering questions regarding a president’s upcoming visit to their country.
  3. Modal Verbs & Adverb Clauses of Reason: Stranded on the Moon

    In: Teacher's Corner: Making Grammar Fun Format(s): Text
    What would you do if your spacecraft crashed on the moon? Students use modal verbs and adverb clauses and work as a team in this week’s fun activity.
  4. Teacher's Corner: Career Opportunities

    Format(s): Text
    In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we will provide students opportunities to practice English to learn about and practice pursuing job opportunities.
  5. Week 2 - Active Verb Tense Game

    In: Teacher's Corner: Grammar Games Format(s): Text
    Games that get learners out of their seats moving around are not only fun, but also appeal to different learning styles. This week, we present two games that can be used to practice verb tenses in active ways that create memorable learning experiences for students.
  6. Compare and Contrast Variations for Same and Different Cards

    In: Teacher's Corner: Comparatives and Superlatives - Adjectives Format(s): Text
    Our Teacher’s Corner this week encourages students to use comparative and superlative adjectives as they discuss groups of related items.
  7. Flipped Classrooms

    In: Teacher's Corner: Online Learning Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, we will examine a form of blended learning known as the flipped classroom model and look at the tools needed to help build a flipped classroom.
  8. A-Z List of Publications

    Format(s): Text
    Browse the list of publications and resources produced by the U.S. Department of State, Office of English Language Programs for English language teachers and learners.
  9. Practical Tips for Increasing Listening Practice Time

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This article help teachers of English reconsider how to think about listening tasks. It provides guidance for increasing classroom listening practice through short, dedicated tasks, with an emphasis on the practical business of setting up and “class-managing” listening activities in order to give students more practice.
  10. “What would you do if…?” Making Plans to Deal with Difficult Situations

    In: Teacher's Corner: Conditionals Format(s): Text
    In this activity, students will practice or review how to use conditionals to discuss plans to get out of tricky situations. This conditional form used for this language function is called the unreal future conditional or the second conditional.

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