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  1. Teacher's Corner: Media Literacy

    Format(s): Text
    In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we present a series of activities that help to develop students’ critical thinking and media literacy skills. This week, learn how to help students think about commonly used news sources and characteristics of high-quality news.
  2. Language and Civil Society E-Journal: Environmental Education

    Format(s): Text
    The content in each volume of this e-journal is related to an aspect of building or maintaining a Civil Society - topics that affect students' personal or professional lives on a daily basis. The topic of this volume is environmental education.
  3. Language and Civil Society E-Journal: Peace Education

    Format(s): Text
    The content in each volume of this e-journal is related to an aspect of building or maintaing a Civil Society - topics that affect students' personal or professional lives on a daily basis. The topic of this volume is peace education.
  4. Language and Civil Society E-Journal: Business Ethics

    Format(s): Text
    The content in each volume of this e-journal is related to an aspect of building or maintaining a Civil Society - topics that affect students' personal or professional lives on a daily basis. The topic of this volume is business ethics as it relates to human rights, fairness, and justice.
  5. Writing Check with the Academic Word List

    In: Teacher's Corner: Teaching Academic Writing Format(s): Text
    When English language learners in academic settings focus attention on wordlists, such as AWL (the Academic Word List), they have an opportunity to expand vocabulary. In this week’s activity, students will use the AWL to check and revise their own written work.
  6. Week 3 - House Party

    In: Teacher's Corner: Phrasal Verbs Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, students will practice using phrasal verbs through listening and speaking activities related to having a party.
  7. Developing Discussion and Tutorial Leadership Skills in EFL Learners

    In: English Teaching Forum 2021, Volume 59, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    The author explains how to use student-led tutorials to develop learners’ presentation, discussion, and listening skills creatively; among other benefits, the tutorials can increase all students’ social-discourse skills as they manage small-group discussions about topics of their own choosing.
  8. Better Writing with Big Paper: Peer Correction in Collaborative Learning Teams

    In: English Teaching Forum, Volume 60, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    The author explains how to use “Big Paper” as the basis of a hands-on, collaborative, student-driven activity that helps learners focus on form, grammar, spelling, and punctuation in a unique and engaging approach to peer review.
  9. Making Speaking Fun

    In: Teacher's Corner: Making Learning Fun Format(s): Text
    Get students talking with these fun speaking activities in this week’s Teacher’s Corner!
  10. Business Start Up

    In: Teacher's Corner: Career Vocabulary Format(s): Text
    This week, students will have the opportunity to practice communicating business ideas to the rest of class by creating a start-up business.

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