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  1. Week 3 - Thinking About Intercultural Interactions (Part 3)

    In: Integrating Critical Thinking Into The Exploration Of Culture Format(s): Text
    So far this month in the Teacher’s Corner, students have had a chance to adopt characteristics of a fictional culture group, plan and perform skits, and observe and describe culture groups other than those they were assigned. Through critical thinking, reflection, and discussion, these activities have helped students recognize that culture includes more than just food, clothing, and celebrations.
  2. Week 1 - Vocabulary Practice with Total Physical Response

    In: Teacher's Corner: Movement in the Classroom Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, learners get a chance to practice vocabulary by acting out words in this fun game.
  3. Week 2 - Collaboration and Movement Using Four Corners

    In: Teacher's Corner: Movement in the Classroom Format(s): Text
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner offers a lesson that uses Four Corners to promote collaboration and encourage movement to keep class lively and active.
  4. Week 3 - Vocabulary Race

    In: Teacher's Corner: Movement in the Classroom Format(s): Text
    In this week's Teacher's Corner on movement, students run in a vocabulary race!
  5. Week 4 - Room Design to Facilitate Movement and Learning

    In: Teacher's Corner: Movement in the Classroom Format(s): Text
    Be creative with your classroom setup and consider new ways to group your students in this week’s Teacher’s Corner.
  6. Week 1 - Technology for Pronunciation

    In: Teacher's Corner: Technology Tools for Students and Teachers Format(s): Text
    This week, check out some great online pronunciation tools.
  7. Week 2 - Technology for Writing

    In: Teacher's Corner: Technology Tools for Students and Teachers Format(s): Text
    Teachers using technology in the classroom have many options for speaking and listening.
  8. Week 3 - Technology for Content Creation: OBS

    In: Teacher's Corner: Technology Tools for Students and Teachers Format(s): Text
    This month’s Teacher’s Corner explores technology and how we can use it to enhance classroom practice.
  9. Selecting Authentic Materials

    In: Teacher's Corner – Teaching with Authentic Materials Format(s): Text
    Authentic materials are an excellent resource in any teaching context. Sometimes educators work at institutions that provide lots of materials, while others may only provide a few or none at all.
  10. Interview Vocabulary

    In: Teacher's Corner: Career Vocabulary Format(s): Text
    The beginning of any great new career starts with an interview. In the United States, the job interview is a chance for a company to see how the skills and personality of an applicant will fit their workplace.

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