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  1. The Romance of a Busy Broker

    In: The Gift of the Magi and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    Harvey Maxwell is a broker who works like a machine, so much so that he forgets a few important things. Download the PDF or MP3, plus classroom activities and answer key.
  2. After Twenty Years

    In: The Gift of the Magi and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In “After Twenty Years,” two friends, Bob and Jimmy, agree to meet at Big Joe Brady’s restaurant in New York twenty years from the present date. Twenty years later, Bob is waiting for Jimmy to arrive. Does Jimmy show up? Read and find out!
  3. The Count and the Wedding Guest

    In: The Gift of the Magi and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    This story is about a woman who cannot forget her dead fiancé. However, a man who lives in the same house wants to help her change her disposition. Now with Classroom Activities and Answer Key!
  4. Mammon and the Archer

    In: The Gift of the Magi and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    This story is about a soap tycoon named Anthony Rockwall who thinks that literally anything can be bought with money.
  5. The Caliph, Cupid and the Clock

    In: The Gift of the Magi and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    This story is about Prince Michael of Valleluna, a prince who loves to help people and hates clocks.
  6. The Green Door

    In: The Gift of the Magi and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    This story is about Rudolf Steiner, a "true adventurer" who is always ready to try something different.
  7. Reading Up-Close and Personal: Connection-Making and the Classic American Short Story

    In: English Teaching Forum 2024, Volume 62, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Authors Spencer Salas and Bernadette Musetti use the O. Henry story “Transients in Arcadia” (available on the American English website) to illustrate how readers can make a text more meaningful by connecting it to themselves, to other texts, and to the world.
  8. Design for Drama: Short Plays from American Literature

    Format(s): Text
    Design for Drama features a number of plays that are adapted from well-known American short stories and poems. Download the PDF or E-book.
  9. Transcript Correction with “The Gift of the Magi”

    In: Teacher's Corner: Listening Format(s): MP3, Text
    This activity also reflects listening fluency-building principles because students perform supported listening through simultaneous use of audio and written texts, students listen to the text more than once, and the text itself has been graded for EFL learners.
  10. Week 1 - Grid Games

    In: Teacher's Corner: Grammar Games Format(s): Text
    This month in the Teacher’s Corner, we present games you can use with your students to make learning grammar fun. In this week’s activity, we present a great way to review subject-verb agreement.

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