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  1. Co-Teaching: Strategies for Sharing and Improving the Teaching Experience

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Website
    Co-Teaching: Strategies for Sharing and Improving the Teaching Experience will discuss what is needed for a successful educational partnership. Several co-teaching models will be presented along with ideas for practical classroom applications.
  2. Motivating Your Students with Rules, Routines, and Rewards

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Motivating Your Students with Rules, Routines, and Rewards," defines classroom rules, routines, and rewards in the English language classroom, their role in well-managed classes, and how their creation and effective use leads to learner engagement.
  3. Smithsonian Student Science and Nature Page

    Format(s): Website
    September 22nd is World Rhino Day. Visit the Smithsonian Student Science and Nature page to learn more about animals and nature.
  4. Chapter 9: Recycling and Reusing

    In: Language and Civil Society E-Journal: Environmental Education Format(s): Text
    This chapter in the Environmental Education volume of the Language and Civil Society e-journal focuses on recycling and reusing.
  5. Community-Based English Clubs: English Practice and Social Change Outside the Classroom

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article defines and provides a rationale for the creation of community-based English clubs.
  6. Making Grammar and Vocabulary Learning Stick by Weaving a Critical Thinking Web

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    "Making Grammar and Vocabulary Learning Stick by Weaving A Critical Thinking Web," shows some ways to weave our grammar and vocabulary objectives into an interconnected web.
  7. The Role of Humor and Language Play in the English Language Classroom

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    In this webinar, we discuss theories and practical strategies regarding the use of humor and language play in the English language classroom.
  8. Language Teaching through Critical Thinking and Self-Awareness

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 3 Format(s): Text
    This article contains a wealth of activities that will help students develop critical thinking skills. These fun and dynamic activities raise students’ self-awareness regarding their perceptions, assumptions, prejudices, and values. The author addresses the teacher's role in helping students think differently and consider ideas from multiple points of view. To encourage critical thinking, assessment should not rely on summary and definition questions, but those that require analysis, hypothesis, and evaluation. A rationale for the importance of critical thinking is provided from a cognitive perspective.
  9. L1 and L2 Writing Differences: From Understanding to Practice

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article presents L1 and L2 writing differences in three categories (word-level, sentence-level, and global-level) and provides tips and activities designed to transfer that information into practice.
  10. The Children's Response: TPR and Beyond

    In: English Teaching Forum 2005, Volume 43, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This article describes a technique called The Children’s Response, which can be used to teach young EFL learners. The technique is based on Total Physical Response (TPR), which actively involves children from kindergarten to beyond third grade. The article offers three lessons that provide practice with the form and function of the present and past tense as well as prepositions and imperative commands.

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