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  1. Getting the Most Out of the Dictionary

    In: English Teaching Forum 2012, Volume 50, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Inspired by questions from language teachers, this discussion of dictionaries (reprinted from 1974) explores their utility in determining pronunciation, meaning, and points of grammar and makes recommendations about the kind of dictionaries teachers should use with their students.
  2. TIRF Resources

    Format(s): Website
    The International Research Foundation for English Language Education has a wide variety of resources for teachers, researchers, parents, graduate students, program administrators, and the general public. Here you will find links to educational websites, lists of professional development opportunities and articles, and information about grants and fellowships for educators.
  3. Picture This – ABCs

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Picture This Format(s): Text
    ABCs provides students with vocabulary practice by asking them to think of vocabu­lary words that are related to many different topics. This game works well as a whole-class activity or as a competition among groups.
  4. Word Bricks - Sentence Race

    In: Activate: Games for Learning American English - Word Bricks Format(s): Text
    Sentence Race is a fast-paced, exciting game that gives students a chance to think quickly in English as they try to earn points by building well-formed sentences using Word Bricks.
  5. Word Bricks-Brick Bingo

    In: Activate: Games for Learning American English - Word Bricks Format(s): Text
    Brick Bingo helps students make connections between the spoken and written forms of words in a fun, low-stress game. Download the game and instructions!
  6. Using Music, Chants, and Movement

    In: Teacher's Corner: Teaching Young Learners Format(s): Text
    This Teacher’s Corner discusses how to use music, chants, and movement to create a lively, engaging classroom that appeals to multiple learning styles.
  7. Building Global Citizenship through Intercultural Language Teaching

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar, "Building Global Citizenship through Intercultural Language Teaching," shares research-based teaching strategies to help students develop intercultural communicative competence while sustaining their own cultural heritage.
  8. To Correct or Not Correct? Ideas for Subtle Error Correction During Speaking Tasks

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar presents techniques designed to correct students’ grammar without interrupting the free flow of speech or the lesson.
  9. Exploring Generational Culture through Oral Histories

    Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Exploring Generational Culture through Oral Histories," presents an oral exchange project where students interview older adults to learn about culture, history, society, technological advances, and more.
  10. Superpowering Your Lecture: Activities to Engage Learners and Gather Feedback

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, “Superpowering Your Lecture: Activities to Engage Learners and Gather Feedback,” explores several interactive, ready-to-use activities designed to motivate learners enrolled in lecture-style classes; these approaches also enable the instructor to gather crucial information about their students’ progress and understanding of the material.

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