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  1. Using Interactive Video to Boost Engagement in Online Courses, MOOCs, and More

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    Author Christine Eide shows how teachers can incorporate interactive video into their lessons to give learners customized practice and to increase their engagement with content. The article features numerous examples and a detailed interactive video lesson plan.
  2. Activity Proposal to Work with English Language Variation: Focus on the Phonetic-Phonological Level

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    Author Adriano Delego demonstrates why it is important for learners to be able to understand variations in English language spoken around the world, then describes six activities teachers can use to give their students practice in listening to and comprehending different varieties of English.
  3. My Classroom: Bolivia

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Learn how Claudia Andrade Serrano engaged her students with a place-based language-learning project that involved planting churqui-tree “seed bombs.” Students used English throughout the project, from making and planting the seed bombs to writing and sharing original poems about nature. The article, written by Susan Huss-Lederman, conveys the students’ enthusiasm and includes thoughts on how other teachers can try similar projects of their own.
  4. Week 3 - Global Pen Pals

    In: Teacher's Corner: Building Global Citizens Format(s): Text
    Are your students interested in meeting people from around the world? In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, we provide guidance on setting your students up with global pen pals.
  5. English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 2

    Format(s): Text
    English Teaching Forum supports the teaching of English around the world through the exchange of innovative, practical ideas.
  6. English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 3

    Format(s): Text
    English Teaching Forum supports the teaching of English around the world through the exchange of innovative, practical ideas. Below is a description of each section of the journal, along with suggestions about how to use it.
  7. English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 4

    Format(s): Text
    English Teaching Forum supports the teaching of English around the world through the exchange of innovative, practical ideas. Below is a description of each section of the journal, along with suggestions about how to use it.
  8. Integrating Critical Thinking Into The Exploration Of Culture

    Format(s): Text, Video
    This month the Teacher’s Corner will help students examine and deepen their understanding of culture. This week, encourage students to think critically about the unspoken rules and expectations within cultures.
  9. Building Autonomy through Cooperative Classroom Management

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar demonstrates techniques that assist in creating effective cooperative and communicative classrooms, especially in classes of 20 students or more.
  10. Teaching Self-Regulation Strategies to Language Learners

    In: Teacher's Corner: Strategies for Teaching Students with Disabilities Format(s): Text
    Since the late 1980s, second language researchers and cognitive scientists have investigated the role of strategies in learning a language.

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