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  1. Applied Theatre, Adolescent English Learners, and the Performance of Literacy

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Youth in middle and secondary grades, between childhood and the adult world, sometimes struggle with their identities as readers and learners. Too many describe themselves or are described by their teachers and parents as “reluctant, disengaged, and/or unmotivated” by classroom texts or by the rows of books in school libraries.
  2. The Rio–Warsaw Connection: Encouraging Interculturalism among Students

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    It all began in Norwich. As they do every year, teachers from different parts of the world went in July 2012 to that beautiful little city in the east of England to take part in one of the two-week professional development courses offered by the Norwich Institute for Language Education (NILE).
  3. Vocabulary Listening Cloze and Word Stress Chart with "Into The Garden"

    In: Teacher's Corner: Listening Format(s): MP3, Text
    This listening activity uses an audio clip from Zach Ladin's “Into the Garden,” a song from Sing Out Loud: American Rhythms.
  4. Compare and Contrast Variations for Same and Different Cards

    In: Teacher's Corner: Comparatives and Superlatives - Adjectives Format(s): Text
    Our Teacher’s Corner this week encourages students to use comparative and superlative adjectives as they discuss groups of related items.
  5. Teaching Techniques: Critiquing Questions

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Question formation is a basic part of teaching and learning English. However, we often focus on the ability to form the question properly and not as much on the quality of the information the question is seeking.
  6. Adjective Clauses: Grace Hopper and the First Computer Languages

    In: Teacher's Corner: Making Grammar Fun Format(s): Text
    With this week’s activity, students practice adjective clauses by learning about Grace Hopper, one of the first computer scientists!
  7. Trend 2 - Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

    In: Teacher's Corner: Education Trends and Issues in the World Today Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, we will explore a variety of Internet-based tools that can be used in the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) classroom.
  8. Trend 3 - Digital Game Based Learning (DGBL)

    In: Teacher's Corner: Education Trends and Issues in the World Today Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, we will explore ways we can take advantage of video games for the language classroom even when we do not play video games ourselves.
  9. Trend 4 - Makerspaces

    In: Teacher's Corner: Education Trends and Issues in the World Today Format(s): Text
    This week in the Teacher’s Corner, we show you how to use makerspaces in the English language classroom. In a makerspace environment, students engage in project-based learning.
  10. Week 2 - Current Events: Regional Reporters

    In: Teacher's Corner: Building Global Citizens Format(s): Text
    After her life-changing experience on the 2012 IVLP, A New Beginning: Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation, Riham Awad started a volunteer mentor program that is creating a wave of young entrepreneurs in Egypt.

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