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  1. Lip Syncs: Speaking…with a Twist

    In: English Teaching Forum 2019, Volume 57, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Lip Syncs are not just fun and entertaining; this article shows you how to use them to give students an enjoyable way to practice English—vocabulary, pronunciation awareness, fluency, and more. Definitely worth a try!
  2. The Lighter Side: Second-Letter y

    In: English Teaching Forum 2019, Volume 57, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This puzzle gives you definitions; your job is to think of a word for each definition—and every answer is a word with y as its second letter.
  3. Case Studies in ESP Course Development: Medical English for Turkmen and Mexican Medical Specialists

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This article recaps the authors’ experience developing Medical English courses and materials while also offering suggestions for adapting the ideas to other ESP courses.
  4. Reader’s Guide

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This guide is designed to enrich your reading of the articles in this issue. You may choose to read them on your own, taking notes or jotting down answers to the discussion questions below. Or you may use the guide to explore the articles with colleagues.
  5. Getting Young Learners to Stick to English

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    The author provides a number of creative ideas that can help learners “stick to English” as they communicate, build confidence, and have fun.
  6. The Lighter Side: Medical Mix-Ups

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    Oops! In each of these sentences, related to medicine and health, one word is misused and needs to be replaced with a word it rhymes with. Can you solve this fun puzzle?
  7. Digital Age Pedagogy: Easily Enhance Your Teaching Practice with Technology

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    The author describes a wide range of technology tools that language teachers and learners can use and offers tips on getting started and making the most productive use of the tools. Tech tools are becoming more plentiful and essential, and the article is a useful resource for teachers, whether they teach in person or virtually.
  8. The Lighter Side: Sounds Good!

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 3 Format(s): Text, Video
    In English, words with similar spellings don’t always rhyme, while words with different spellings might rhyme. Can you find the rhymes in this puzzle?
  9. A Systematic Process for Assessing Assessment

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    “How to assess assessments is often a dilemma for teachers and English language programs,” the author writes, and then goes on to offer a number of suggestions, charts, and guiding questions designed to help solve that dilemma.
  10. Creating Community Online

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Video
    This session, "Creating Community Online," explored strategies for building community in the online English language classroom.

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