Watch how to teach syllable identification in a clear and simple way. For teachers of English as a second/foreign language, whether native- or non-native speakers of English. Syllable identification is essential for accurate word stress and overall pronunciation clarity, as well as building general literacy skills.
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ELTWeekly Issue#47 Contents
Research Paper: ‘FUEL, Functional and Useful English Learning, An EFL Teaching System’ by Joe Drakos ELT Resource: UsingEnglish.com Interview with Dr Jagdish Joshi Article: ‘Using news articles’ by BBC TE Editor Download Webinar: Pronunciation in Communication: An aviation Perspective Lesson Plan: Learning styles Discuss & Vote @ BBC LE: Dictionaries in the classroom Free eBook:… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#47 Contents
#47, Interview with Dr Jagdish Joshi
Dear friends, we are glad to have Dr Jagdish Joshi with us. Dr Joshi works with Academic Staff College, Ahmedabad. The interview questions were sent to Dr Joshi in a very short notice and so some of you might find it an interview conducted over Twitter 😉 Here goes the interview: TarunHello sir, How long… Continue reading #47, Interview with Dr Jagdish Joshi
#47, ELT Resource: UsingEnglish.com
UsingEnglish.com features teacher resources including free ESL handouts and quizzes, PDF lesson plans, teacher articles and a directory of teaching and reference resources. Also provides access to questions from students and teaching forum topics. Handouts & Quizzes 257 free grammar and vocabulary teacher handouts & quizzes for English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers and… Continue reading #47, ELT Resource: UsingEnglish.com
#47, Video: David Crystal – Which English?
Which ‘English’ should we teach our students? Global English with Professor David Crystal. Another innovative feature of Global – Macmillan’s new course for adult learners of English. Visit the website www.macmillanenglish.com/global to download a complete sample unit, and the chance to win a Flip camcorder or antique-style globe.
ELTWeekly Issue#46 Contents
ELTWeekly’s ELT, ESL and EFL Events Blog is Live Again! Video: Teaching ESL with Technology Free eBook: Impact Study of British Council Teaching Centre EFL Classes Lesson Plan: How new words are created Download Webinar: Integrating content and language – which language? Book of the week: ‘500 Activities for the Primary Classroom’ by Carol Read… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#46 Contents
#46, Video: Teaching ESL with Technology
Teaching ESL with Technology, the benefits of using technology to teach the language that’s unofficially the universal language of internet.
ELTWeekly Issue#45 Contents
HAPPY 2010! 🙂 ELTons 2010 Shortlists Announced Christmas based ELT Lesson Plan Article: ‘Creative writing for language learners (and teachers)’ by Alan Maley Free eBook: English as a Second Language in the United Kingdom Video 1: Seven Ways of Looking at Grammar Video 2: Shaping the Way We Teach English: Introduction Research Paper: ‘Teaching Grammar… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#45 Contents
ELTWeekly Issue#44 Contents
eBook: Language Issues and Education Policies – Exploring Canada’s multilingual resources Video: PTE Academic – Setting the New Standard Resource of the week: ESL go Download Webinar: Taking Students from Upper Intermediate to Advanced Competition: Onestopenglish Video Dictionary Competition GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Feedback.
ELTWeekly Issue#43 Contents
Try Macmillan’s ‘Global’ course Video-1: TEFL Online Tutorial: Teaching English With Games Research Paper: Intellectual Fashion in India: The Role of Euphemism, Neologism and Slang in Indian English ELT Resource: HotChalk’s LessonPlansPage.com Video-2: English for Progress: Interview with Nandan Nilekani Download Webinar: Pronunciation in Communication: An Aviation Perspective eBook: Language Teaching Projects for the Third… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#43 Contents