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  1. English Clubs: Introducing English to Young Learners

    In: English Teaching Forum 2006, Volume 44, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article introduces an approach taken in Tunisia to introduce English as a foreign language to children in primary school classrooms. The author states that in Tunisia, children in primary schools are first taught Arabic and then French. The government does not want to overburden the students with English learning. Then, the author describes in detail the approach of an English club, including the materials and staff members and their training. The article concludes with a list of recommendations based on the Tunisian approach.
  2. Practicum: Microteaching for Non-Native Speaking Teacher Trainees

    In: English Teaching Forum 2007, Volume 45, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    In situations where it is not possible for trainees to practice teaching in local schools, teaching short lessons to their peers—called microteaching--can provide beneficial experience and feedback to teachers-in-training. The article includes guidelines for presenters, observers, and teacher trainers as well as a sample practicum class schedule and microteaching lesson. Students experience microteaching both in small groups and with the whole class.
  3. Sue

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): MP3, Text
    In this Teens Talk interview, Sue talks about balancing playing basketball and volleyball with her schoolwork.
  4. My Classroom: Serbia

    In: English Teaching Forum 2021, Volume 59, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Learn how Bojana Nikić Vujić has made her mark as a teacher trainer, television personality, and textbook author—and as an English teacher at Ivo Andrić Elementary School in suburban Belgrade.
  5. Hot Potatoes Activity-Making Software

    In: Teacher's Corner: Technology Format(s): Text
    This week’s focus is Hot Potatoes, an online software used to create classroom activities.
  6. Conditionals & Infinity of Purpose: Life Aboard the Space Station

    In: Teacher's Corner: Making Grammar Fun Format(s): Text
    In this week’s activity, students practice the second conditional with infinity of purpose in order to write a letter for a job. What job? Astronaut!
  7. Making Listening Fun

    In: Teacher's Corner: Making Learning Fun Format(s): Text
    Listening is an important skill for English language learners to master. This week’s Teacher’s Corner will look at some easy ideas to make listening activities fun!
  8. Voice of America Twitter Feed

    Format(s): Website
    Get short, timely English messages on Twitter to stay updated on a wide variety of topics.
  9. Content Spotlight: Summer Camp

    The weather is heating up and school is out in the United States—that means it is time for summer camp! Many kids and teens across the country participate in summer camps, which combine hands-on learning activities, art and music projects, sports, and teamwork games. Get ready to bring some bring some summer camp fun into your English language classroom!

  10. My Classroom: Mauritius

    In: English Teaching Forum 2022, Volume 60, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Danielle Zélin runs her own school, the Language Mood English Club, and incorporates the surroundings (beach, forest, community) on the island of Mauritius in her teaching. The article describes Danielle’s approach to teaching, the many projects she oversees and takes part in, and the island’s lively, multi-lingual environment.

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