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  1. The Cask of Amontillado

    In: Edgar Allan Poe: Storyteller Format(s): MP3, Text
    The text and audio of this story in Edgar Allan Poe: Storyteller are about a man named Montresor who wants to commit revenge against his "friend" Fortunato. Luring the wine-loving Fortunato with the promise of tasting the rare and fine wine Amontillado, Montresor leads him down beneath his palace into the bowels of the earth.
  2. The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky

    In: The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from The Red Badge of Courage, Jack Potter, the policeman of a small town in east Texas called Yellow Sky, takes his new bride back to town.
  3. The Blue Hotel

    In: The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from The Red Badge of Courage, four men stay at the famous Palace Hotel.
  4. Full Novel: The Red Badge of Courage

    In: Four Skills: Reading Resources Format(s): Text
    The title story from The Red Badge of Courage is about a soldier named Henry who flees from his regiment during the Civil War.
  5. A Postcard from America

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 1 Format(s): Text
    This feature article for learner use is by author Robert Olen Butler. It briefly describes the history and cultural aspects of postcards. The author provides detail about several postcards in his personal collection. He values the images and the glimpses into people’s lives as written on the postcards. A glossary of terms and images of postcards accompany the article. Appropriate for high intermediate to advanced students.
  6. The Lighter Side

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 2 Format(s): Text
    There are two games in this issue. “Sights in the City: A Word Puzzle” is for high intermediate or advanced students who are familiar with tourist attractions in the United States. Clues about landmarks and their locations are provided, as are “hangman” type blanks to cue the number of letters in the answer. The second game is “Urban Renewal: A Word Search Puzzle.”
  7. Maps and Legends

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 2 Format(s): Text
    The author of this student-directed reading, Michael Chabon, shares his experience as a pioneer of the Columbia Experiment. Columbia’s renewal was the dream of James Rouse, who put together a team of city planners to design a lovely, convenient, modern city where races lived together in harmony. Chabon writes about the impact of living with the dream and vision of the city’s development. Since the late 1960s, Columbia has grown from a few thousand people to the second largest city in Maryland.
  8. Rodeo: A Uniquely American Sport

    In: English Teaching Forum 2004, Volume 42, Issue 3 Format(s): Text
    The feature article, “Rodeo: A Uniquely American Sport,” includes sections about the history of rodeo, classic rodeo events, the growth of professional rodeo, the making of a rodeo cowboy, rodeo heroes, and rodeo and fine arts. Websites of interest and a glossary of rodeo terms accompany the article, as well as many images.
  9. Hokey Pokey

    In: Sing Out Loud Children's Songs Format(s): MP3, Text
    This song in the Sing Out Loud Children's Songs collection emphasizes movement and parts of the body. Poster included.
  10. Save the Lofty Trees

    In: English Teaching Forum 2005, Volume 43, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This is a script for a play called “Save the Lofty Trees,” intended for students use in ESL classrooms and is intended for young learners. This play gives students a chance to take part in group work by acting out the various scenes of the script. This will provide students with opportunities to use their skills and build fluency.

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