Do You Tutor English Language Learners? Set Clear Expectations – Especially For Speaking Skills! By Eric Roth Are you tutoring English students on speaking skills? How do you effectively teach speaking skills to a private English language learner? What will you actually do for 60-120 minutes together? How will you make the conversation lessons meaningful… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#10, Expert article: Do You Tutor English Language Learners? Set Clear Expectations – Especially For Speaking Skills!
Results for "eric roth"
Creating Compelling Conversations in Online Classes [Video]
Here is Eric H. Roth’s video on ‘Creating Compelling Conversations in Online Classes’ ELT Summit 2020.
Research Paper: ‘Impacts of Identity Identification on One’s Entity with Reference to the characters of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart’ by Lipi Acharya & Neerja Arun Gupta
[ELTWeekly Volume 9, Issue 1 | January 2, 2017 | ISSN 0975-3036] Impacts of Identity Identification on One’s Entity with Reference to the characters of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart by Lipi Acharya, Research Scholar (First Author) and Dr Neerja Arun Gupta, Principal, Bhavan’s Arts and Commerce College, Khanpur, Ahmedabad Syndicate Member, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad (Second Author) Abstract… Continue reading Research Paper: ‘Impacts of Identity Identification on One’s Entity with Reference to the characters of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart’ by Lipi Acharya & Neerja Arun Gupta
‘Teaching English as a Foreign Language’ by Dr. Anuradha Mishra
Abstract The topic of my research paper ‘Teaching English as a Foreign Language’ is one of the most modern and widely researched topic throughout the world in present times. This is one of main reasons which led me to choose this topic of research. Some of the other reasons for the selection of this topic … Continue reading ‘Teaching English as a Foreign Language’ by Dr. Anuradha Mishra
Vol. 4 Issue 53 – Research Paper: 'In The Name Of Honour: A Feminist Perspective' by Sunita Jakhar
Through my paper I propose to make a feminist study of the book In the Name of Honour . Feminist study , also known as women’s study , “is an interdisciplinary academic field which explores politics, society and history from an intersectional , multicultural women’s perspective. It critiques and explores societal norms of gender , race, class, sexuality and other social inequalities ”(1).
Vol. 4 Issue 40 – Book Review: ‘Epsilons and Deltas of Life – Every Day Stories Volume 1’ by Satish Bhatnagar – Reviewed by Abraham Panavelil
Professor Satish C Bhatnagar’s recent book captioned Epsilons and Deltas of Life is a collection of his reflections that he has compiled together in this volume. The title of the book at first arouses a lot of curiosity in the mind of the reader. But as the author himself says in his introduction, they are merely mathematical jargons, which may find a place in the English lexicon in the future. After all, this is how new expressions are coined and later they become part of the language. The subtitle of the book Every Day Stories clears all confusion in the mind of the reader. The book unravels daily, mundane episodes that may happen in the life of a ‘common man’ who is, in fact, the protagonist of this book. Though seemingly common, beneath the surface of the events narrated, the reader can feel a longing for human connection. We can see ourselves in this book.
#105, Research Paper: ‘Secrets Of Enhancing Quality Of Teaching English In India’ by Madhuri Gokhale
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#105 | November 21 | ISSN 0975-3036 Subscribe to ELTWeekly (FREE) Secrets Of Ehhancing Quality Of Teaching English In India by Madhuri Gokhale Madhuri Gokhale has obtained her M.A, M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in English from the University of Pune. She is a recipient of the ‘Alegaonkar Brothers Gold Medal’. She received… Continue reading #105, Research Paper: ‘Secrets Of Enhancing Quality Of Teaching English In India’ by Madhuri Gokhale
#73, Research Paper: ‘Selection, Classification, Strategies of Developing and Techniques of Teaching Vocabulary’ by by V. Harindhar Reddy
A) Pre-word Rich heritage of English vocabulary always makes us to feel it, a thing of wondrous. Teeming numbers of new words intrigue some of us, a lot. This true love on words acted as a driving force in jotting down this article. Word power is heart and soul of the language. It has been… Continue reading #73, Research Paper: ‘Selection, Classification, Strategies of Developing and Techniques of Teaching Vocabulary’ by by V. Harindhar Reddy
#73, Research Paper: ‘The Relationship Between the Use of Portfolio Assessment and Students’ Improvement in Listening Comprehension’ by Majid Ghelichi
** This paper is submitted by Majid Ghelichi (MA. In TEFLE) of Iran University of Science and Technology. Abstract Much criticism of the traditional methods of assessment has been presented in the literature along with convincing arguments in favor of a need for alternative methods of assessment. Therefore, the aim of this study was to… Continue reading #73, Research Paper: ‘The Relationship Between the Use of Portfolio Assessment and Students’ Improvement in Listening Comprehension’ by Majid Ghelichi
#37, Research Paper: Characteristics of Indian English
Characteristics of Indian English by Dr. Asma Rizwan, People’s Institute of Management & Research, Bhopal ABSTRACT English has been in India since the early 1600’s, when the East India Company started trading and English missionaries first began their efforts. English started life in India as not just a foreign language, but as a much-hated language. A large number… Continue reading #37, Research Paper: Characteristics of Indian English