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  1. 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.
  2. Week 3 - Preparing for the Future

    In: Teacher's Corner: Gerunds and Infinitives Format(s): Text
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner helps students prepare for the future while practicing the use of infinitives.
  3. Effective Strategies for Teaching Large Classes

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Effective Strategies for Teaching Large Classes," explores thought-provoking techniques for creating engaging and interactive lesson plans when working with large, multi-level classes.
  4. Character Press Conference

    In: English Teaching Forum 2021, Volume 59, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This is a step-by-step guide to helping students conduct a “press conference” in which some students play the role of journalists and others play the roles of characters from a work of fiction in order to give all students a deeper understanding of the characters and the text.
  5. Planning for and Managing Small Group Instruction

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Planning for and Managing Small Group Instruction," shares creative tips for how to plan for small group instruction, practice routines with students, and monitor the whole class while working with small groups of students.
  6. Question Practice: The Personal-Assistant Mock Job Interview

    In: English Teaching Forum 2024, Volume 62, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Would you like to give your students practice in generating and asking questions—and finding creative ways to answer them? Author Terence McLean describes a job-interview activity that is light-hearted and fun, yet gives students serious language practice, motivates them, and requires them to think creatively and critically. The activity also helps students prepare for the real-life job interviews they will have in the future.
  7. Week 4 - List and Mingle with Mixed Grammar Skills

    In: Teacher's Corner: Grammar Games Format(s): Text
    Review a variety of grammatical concepts with the games presented in this week’s Teacher’s Corner.
  8. Practicing Irregular Forms with the "Which One Would the World be Better Without? Why?" Board Game

    In: Teacher's Corner: Comparatives and Superlatives - Adjectives Format(s): Text
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner activity uses an Activate board game. The game creates opportunities for students to use the irregular comparative and superlative forms for ‘good’ and ‘bad.’
  9. Reading to Support Writing

    In: Teacher's Corner: Teaching Academic Writing Format(s): Text
    This week, we explain how to integrate reading into the academic writing curriculum by teaching students to conduct close readings and make annotations of their sources.
  10. Over-Tourism

    In: Teacher's Corner: Travel and Tourism Format(s): Text
    This month’s Teacher’s Corner explores the world of travel and tourism. With travel becoming easier and cheaper all around the world, people who live in popular tourist locations have begun to ask if too much tourism can be a problem. In this week’s activity, students will debate the positives and negatives of tourism.

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