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  1. To Build a Fire and Other Stories

    Format(s): MP3, Text
    If you like stories about wilderness and survival, check out Jack London’s To Build a Fire and Other Stories. This reader is designed for intermediate-level English learners. Download it for free!
  2. Passion for Life!

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 3 Format(s): Text, Image / Poster / Maps
    In “Passion for Life,” the author promotes the use of drawing to make the classroom a positive and pleasant place. This technique can help even shy students become active. After reading the poem “Life” by Mother Teresa, students choose their favorite line from the poem and draw a picture to represent it. Secondary students are asked to learn the poem by heart.
  3. Editor's Note

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This is a note from English Teaching Forum's editor, William P. Ancker, introducing and giving context to this special anthology issue on teacher training.
  4. The Wanderer of the North

    In: To Build a Fire and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from To Build a Fire and Other Stories, a mysterious stranger tells a few mushers about how he followed his wife's kidnapper from his home in the Aleutian Islands to Tokyo Bay and finally to the Yukon Territory in Canada.
  5. The Law of Life

    In: To Build a Fire and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from To Build a Fire and Other Stories, an old and blind Alaskan Native man listens to the sounds of his tribe preparing to migrate to find food and thinks about the law of life: all things must die.
  6. To the Man on Trail

    In: To Build a Fire and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from To Build a Fire and Other Stories, a stranger seeking to get back the money that he lent to another man visits a group of revelers in their cabin. The stranger has been on the trail for 12 hours with no rest. The revelers take him in and listen to his story.
  7. Love of Life

    In: To Build a Fire and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from To Build a Fire and Other Stories, a man who was abandoned by his teammate struggles to survive in the wilderness and stave off hunger.
  8. To Build a Fire

    Format(s): Text
    In this quintessential "man vs. nature" story, a traveller is grossly unaware of how cold it can get on the Yukon trail. He struggles to survive by persistent attempts to build a fire.
  9. Methodology in the New Millennium

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Rodgers discusses what directions English language teaching might take in the new millennium. His ten paths are: (a) student-teacher matching, (b) combination of popular methods, (c) the reimagining of curricular development, (d) a more basic content-based teaching approach, (e) use of the multiple intelligences model, (f) a return to function and genre, (g) learner strategy training, (h) lexical chunks, (i) the expansion of definitions of language, and (j) adoption of a fuller understanding of communication.
  10. The Wit of Porportuk

    In: To Build a Fire and Other Stories Format(s): Text
    In this story from To Build a Fire and Other Stories, an old and ill chief has a large debt and cannot find the means to pay it. The lender, Porportuk, offers to have the debt waived if the chief gives away his daughter.

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