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  1. Poems About Places

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Learn about places – cities, provinces, villages, countries – that are special to the students who wrote poems about them. Read the poems or download the PDFs.
  2. Poems Made Into Songs

    In: Poetry Format(s): MP3
    Students from all over the world participated in poetry writing to celebrate National Poetry Month. Three of the poems were then made into songs! Listen to them or download the MP3s here!
  3. Celebrate International Day of Democracy

    September 15th is International Day of Democracy. Democracy grows strong when people make their voices heard through not only voting but taking part in public debate on issues vital to the country. This year bring democracy to the classroom by holding a student election.

  4. Activity: Public Debate

    Learn about the importance of public debate. Develop speaking, listening and note-taking skills through participating in a debate.

  5. Word Bricks- Describe and Guess

    In: Activate: Games for Learning American English - Word Bricks Format(s): Text
    In Describe and Guess, players take turns selecting a Word Brick and then describing one of the words on the brick without saying the actual word. Download the game and instructions!
  6. Easy Reading Activities to Engage Students

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    How to engage students and help them develop the skills needed to make them better readers. Watch the webinar or download the presentation.
  7. Guess What?- You Don't Say

    In: Activate Games for Learning English - Guess What? Format(s): Text
    "You Don’t Say" is a game that encourages students to use alternative sentences and descriptions as they describe a topic without saying certain words – an excellent activity for vocabulary and fluency practice.
  8. Trace Effects Manual- Chapter 6

    In: Trace Effects Teacher's Manual Format(s): Text
    The Trace Effects Teacher's Manual provides teachers a resource to learn how to teach English using Trace Effects, the exciting, collaborative English language learning game developed by the Department of State.
  9. Trace Effects Manual - Chapter 7

    In: Trace Effects Teacher's Manual Format(s): Text
    The Trace Effects Teacher's Manual provides teachers a resource to learn how to teach English using Trace Effects, the exciting, collaborative English language learning game developed by the Department of State.
  10. Trace Effects Manual - Appendices

    In: Trace Effects Manual - Appendices Format(s): Text
    The manual provides information on teaching using online games and gives ideas for extending beyond the game using easy, interactive tasks for Chapter 6 and 7 of Trace Effects.

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