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  1. Content Spotlight: The Olympics

    “When I grow up, I want to be the best at sliding heavy stones on ice (also known as delivery in the sport of curling)!” Okay, so you’ve probably never heard a child say that. And, to many of us, devoting your life to a sport may seem extreme. So why does the world find the Olympics so fascinating? Well, sports give us the opportunity to come together peacefully and celebrate the human spirit. And there is no better example of this ideal than the Olympic Games. The Olympic Games teach us to dream big, to work hard to achieve our goals, and to excel to be the best.

  2. The Lighter Side: You’re Not Listening!

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    The Lighter Side activities related to listening in the classroom.
  3. Crowdsourced Language Learning: Lessons for TESOL Educators from Online Language-Learning Enthusiasts

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Online language-learning sites have multiplied over the years, and this article offers suggestions for evaluating and getting the most out of them.
  4. Jigsaw Vocabulary

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This is a step-by-step description of an activity that incorporates group work to introduce learners to new vocabulary by using the jigsaw strategy.
  5. Encouraging Learners to Create Language-Learning Materials

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Student-produced materials are a powerful tool for promoting learner autonomy.
  6. The Lighter Side: Classroom Clues

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Unscramble these words to spell verbs and verb phrases.
  7. Readers’ Guide

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 4 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.
  8. The Lighter Side

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Enjoy these three puzzles. One puzzle is a “word search” with a twist, involving synonyms and antonyms of common feelings. Our second puzzle is based on synonyms and antonyms and is available online only. Our third puzzle is an antonym word search, also only available online.
  9. Opening Many Locks with a Master Key: Six EFL Games Played with a Set of Cards

    In: English Teaching Forum 2019, Volume 57, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Kürşat Cesur describes six games for beginning English students that you can play with a single set of cards (a sample set is provided). This article is available online only.
  10. Poems About English and Access (1)

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Read poems written by learners from around the world. The theme of these poems is English and Access Programs. Download the poems or read them online..

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