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  1. The Lighter Side: IDEA

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Can you complete the given sentences and create i-d-e-a sentences in this puzzle, which is based on the word idea?
  2. Think-Talk-Write Design: Digital Tools for Language Autonomy and Writing Literacies

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Author Florence Elizabeth Bacabac takes the reader through a series of detailed steps that demonstrate how to help students think (with a focus on cognitive awareness), talk (using communicative activities), and write (applying grammar in writing contexts. The author shows how digital tools can align with the principles of critical thinking and audience awareness.
  3. Wordplay Runway: Fun with Phonology and Music

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Brittany Gnau uses the lyrics from a popular, traditional song, “Down by the Bay,” as the basis for a variety of activities that give students chances to think, rhyme, sing, dance, have fun ... and practice using English!
  4. English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 3

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    Learn how to apply the Repeated Reading with Retelling technique ... assess your students’ reading level with the Reading Level Measurement Method ... use digital tools with a think-talk-write design ... have language fun with “Wordplay Runway” ... incorporate Gentle Teaching principles into your classes ... bring descriptions of people to life with AI-generated images ... and much more.
  5. Gentle Teaching: Creating a Positive Atmosphere in Young-Learner Classrooms

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    The author uses real-life examples to show how the practice of Gentle Teaching can be applied in the language-learning classroom. Bellarina-Dung Nguyen explains the pillars of the approach and gives readers insight into how teachers can use it to create a classroom atmosphere that can promote learning for all.
  6. Bringing Descriptions of People to Life Using AI-Generated Images

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Wing Wu describes techniques for helping students create AI-generated images of people and suggests various activities that make use of the images. The author uses step-by-step guides to explain how students get practice creating prompts, developing written and spoken descriptions, and collaborating.
  7. The Lighter Side: Spell a Sport

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Can you change one letter in each word to spell the name of a sport? (A bonus puzzle gives you a chance to change one letter to spell a kind of animal.)
  8. Repeated Reading with Retelling: A Multi-skilled Fluency Activity

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Author Tim Stoeckel describes the Repeated Reading with Retelling (RRR) activity, which combines the strengths of the well-known “4/3/2” and “repeated reading” techniques. RRR gives students at nearly all language levels practice in multiple language skills and can be used with a variety of text types, making it a fit in a wide range of language-learning classes.
  9. A Simple and Authentic Assessment of Language Learners’ Reading Abilities: The Reading Level Measurement Method

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Author Aaron Mermelstein explains the importance of accurately placing learners at the correct level for reading practice, then describes the Reading Level Measurement Method, a student-centered device that can be used to measure students’ placement (and progress) and can give reading instructors important information about the effectiveness of their reading program.
  10. Reader’s Guide

    In: English Teaching Forum 2025, Volume 63, Number 3 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.

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