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  1. Everyday Conversations: Learning American English

    Format(s): Text
    This resource can be used by teachers and learners. Students can listen to and/or read dialogues in English.
  2. African Storybook

    Format(s): Text, Website
    Looking for reading material to teach young learners? These illustrated children’s stories are about the experiences of African children today. There are stories for different levels of English, and you can browse by level or type of story.
  3. Four Ears Hear More Than Two: A Competitive Team Approach to Listening Practice

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article explores a technique that can be used for almost any kind of classroom listening practice and with all kinds of classes. It seems to work well both in exam preparation and in regular textbook listening exercises.
  4. Reader's Guide

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This guide is designed to enrich your reading of the articles in this issue. You may choose to read them on your own, taking notes or jotting down answers to the discussion questions below. Or you may use the guide to explore the articles with colleagues.
  5. Try This: The Great Mini-Debate

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    Debates remain popular in English language courses, and this activity gives students a low-stress opportunity to develop their speaking debating skills; seven debate themes, with suggested topics, are provided.
  6. Get Up and Sing! Get Up and Move! Using Songs and Movement with Young Learners of English

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    The title says it all. This article explains why songs and movement are effective components of English language classes for young learners and presents lyrics, suggested movements, and options for a number of songs.
  7. Reader's Guide

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This guide is designed to enrich your reading of the articles in this issue. As an individual, you may choose to read each article on your own, taking notes or jotting down answers to the discussion questions here. Or you may use the guide to explore the articles with colleagues.
  8. Reader’s Guide

    In: English Teaching Forum 2018, Volume 56, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This guide is designed to enrich your reading of the articles in this issue. You may choose to read them on your own, taking notes or jotting down answers to the discussion questions below. Or you may use the guide to explore the articles with colleagues.
  9. The Lighter Side: Debate Vocabulary

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    Enjoy these two puzzles related to the topic of debates. One puzzle gives "For" and "Against" statements with blanks that must be filled in. The second puzzle, available only online, is a crossword that features vocabulary commonly used in debates.
  10. The Lighter Side: "Two-Part Titles: Can You Match Them?"

    In: English Teaching Forum, Volume 60, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Many Forum article titles have two parts (as the name of this puzzle does). Your job in this puzzle is to match the first part of an article title with its second part. How many can you match correctly? (How many of the articles have you read?)

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