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  1. Developing a Bilingual Thematic Vocabulary Workbook

    In: English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    The authors describe how to create—together with students—bilingual vocabulary workbooks, ideal in situations where resources are limited and as a supplement to existing materials. The article explains how to apply the process that was used to develop vocabulary workbooks in Madagascar.
  2. Using a Daily Message to Build Literacy Skills

    In: Teacher's Corner: Literacy Development for True Beginners Format(s): Text
    Do you students struggle with basic literacy skills? This week’s Teacher’s Corner presents anactivity that can help students apply phonics skills and develop sight word vocabulary.
  3. Methodology in the New Millennium

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Rodgers discusses what directions English language teaching might take in the new millennium. His ten paths are: (a) student-teacher matching, (b) combination of popular methods, (c) the reimagining of curricular development, (d) a more basic content-based teaching approach, (e) use of the multiple intelligences model, (f) a return to function and genre, (g) learner strategy training, (h) lexical chunks, (i) the expansion of definitions of language, and (j) adoption of a fuller understanding of communication.
  4. American Style Spelling Bee Unites Cultures

    English Language Fellow Mike Martucci organized an America Days program at Donetsk University to give students a taste of American culture.

  5. English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 2

    Format(s): Text
    Find suggestions for using cell phones, songs and movement, student-created cartoons, photo diaries—and much more.
  6. Week 2 - Technology: Coding – A Language For the Future

    In: Teacher's Corner: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, students practice the 21st-century skill of coding while developing reading and listening skills.
  7. Creating a Positive Classroom Community

    Format(s): Text
    In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we examine what teachers can do to create a positive learning environment! During week 1, learn tips for starting the year or semester well.
  8. Week 3 - Celebrity Interview

    In: Teacher's Corner: Journalism Format(s): Text
    Looking for a fun way to teach reported speech? In this activity, students take part in a role play and then use reported speech to write a story about a celebrity interview.
  9. Career Opportunities

    In: Teacher's Corner: Career Vocabulary Format(s): Text
    For younger students, deciding on career opportunities can be challenging. With so many possibilities available, students may not be sure what types of jobs would be the best fit for them.
  10. Teacher's Corner: Grammar Games

    Format(s): Text
    This month in the Teacher’s Corner, we present games you can use with your students to make learning grammar fun.

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