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  1. Literature Circles as Support for Language Development

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    There are many instructional approaches for helping English language learners improve both reading comprehension and overall language proficiency.
  2. Fostering Student Motivation: Goal-Setting and Student Interest Questionnaires

    In: Teacher's Corner: Fostering Student Motivation Format(s): Text
    This week’s teaching tip illustrates how to use a beginning-of-course questionnaire activity to encourage students to think about motivation-related questions.
  3. Engaging Students as Tutors, Trainers, and Leaders

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    While starting a tutoring program may seem like a daunting and time-consuming task, it does not have to be. The best way to approach the creation and development of a tutoring service is with a list of clear objectives. In this article, I describe the process I used to create a tutoring program with my English as a foreign language university students.
  4. Classroom Techniques: Romeo and Juliet in One Hour

    In: English Teaching Forum 2006, Volume 44, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This article describes the use of drama activities to motivate students, to teach vocabulary and pronunciation, and to enhance cooperative learning. The author describes in five steps the classroom procedure of an activity based on the play of Romeo and Juliet. The author discusses the results of the activity and its implications. Play scripts used in the activity are included.
  5. Teacher's Corner: Building Autonomy and Independence in Young Learners

    Format(s): Text
    Teaching young learners (YLs) can be very enjoyable because they like learning through fun, hands-on activities, games, and songs. However, managing the classroom and keeping young children engaged can also be a challenge. Giving YLs choices and opportunities to contribute their ideas can have very positive effects on behavior and the overall classroom community. In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we will share ideas about how educators can develop autonomy and independence in young learners.
  6. Panels and Perspectives

    In: Teaching with Comics and Graphic Novels Format(s): Text
    Combining the written word with even the simplest doodles can be a powerful means for students to demonstrate their understanding.
  7. Backward Design and Alignment of Assessments

    In: Teacher's Corner: Collecting and Using Data Format(s): Text
    This month’s Teacher’s Corner will examine ways to ensure your students have learned the target content. This week, we look at backward design of lesson planning.
  8. Gossip and Rumors

    In: Teacher's Corner: Reported Speech Format(s): Text
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner uses a variation of the game “True Truths and a Lie” to help students practice reported speech while they learn more about their classmates.
  9. Fostering Student Motivation: Reflecting on Teacher Experiences and Building Awareness of Motivation-Related Factors

    In: Teacher's Corner: Fostering Student Motivation Format(s): Text
    This month’s Teacher’s Corner will examine ways teachers can positively impact student motivation. Begin with this reflection activity about language learning.
  10. Rules and Laws

    In: English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This article presents a lesson that gives students the opportunity to explore aspects of rules and laws. The goal of the lesson is to help students learn vocabulary and concepts associated with the topic, practice their English language skills, and develop an understanding of the role of rules and laws in civil societies. The article shares three activities for a fifty-minute lesson plan, but the authors state that teachers may modify the lesson for their own contexts and student needs.

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