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  1. Activities for the Present Progressive: "I'm Standing on a Corner"

    In: Teacher's Corner: Progressive Form Format(s): Text
    In this week’s activity, students practice the present progressive while asking for directions.
  2. Try This: All in the Family Photo

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This activity can build community and relationships in the classroom.
  3. Profits or Preservation?

    In: Teacher's Corner: Integrating Global Affairs into Your English Lessons Format(s): Text
    Using role-plays in your English language classroom is a great way to get students talking. In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, students role-play a scenario about deforestation.
  4. To Teach Standard English or World Englishes? A Balanced Approach to Instruction

    In: English Teaching Forum 2009, Volume 47, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    What is Standard English? This article talks about the problem in defining this term. Teaching the standard inner-circle varieties of English may devalue students' local English, but the authors note that teaching the local variety may cause problems for students who need to talk with non-local speakers. The solution is a balanced approach that is culturally and contextually sensitive, values learner language, and prepares students for intercultural communication. Example activities are provided.
  5. Audacity: Audio Recording Software

    In: Teacher's Corner: Technology Format(s): Text
    This month’s Teacher’s Corner will examine four types of technology that can help achieve classroom goals. Each tool is free to use. In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, we look at a free recording program, give step-by-step guidelines for using it, and suggest ways to create classroom materials with it.
  6. Module 3: Integrating Skills

    In: Shaping the Way We Teach English: Successful Practices Around the World Format(s): Text, Video, Website
    This Module of the Shaping the Way we Teach English Series contains a lesson plan and accompanying video that is focused on the use of language skills together in social interaction.
  7. Picture This

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Picture This Format(s): Text
    Picture This cards are a set of cards that can be used for a variety of conversation and word games in English classes. Picture This cards stimulate conversation through a series of thematically related questions and interesting images that engage students.
  8. English Teaching Forum 2014, Volume 52, Number 2

    Format(s): Text
    Horses are the subject of the feature article and the Classroom Activities section of this issue.
  9. Around the World

    In: Teacher's Corner: Travel and Tourism Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, students are tasked with creating a Pecha Kucha presentation on an around-the-world trip.
  10. Practical Activities for Balanced Listening Instruction

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar will introduce activities to develop students' listening skills in all of these areas; these activities can make your listening instruction both easier and more effective.

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