ELTWeekly Issue#17, Cool ELT resources

*** English-4kids.com *** This website offers vital ESL/EFL kids lesson materials. Lots of free stuff for young learners.We also offer you all the tools you need for your EFL/ESL kids lesson plans.Were you wondering where to get some ideas for games in your kids class? Check out the games and tips section. Teachers and Parents can use… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#17, Cool ELT resources

Article: Importance of English Language Teaching in India

Importance of English Language Teaching in India By Prof (Dr) Shefali Bakshi, Deputy Director, Amity School of Languages Since the colonization of India, English became the language of our country and is soon expanding. The teaching of English is gaining importance in every area today. With all its countless, instructional objectives like the aural-oral skills of listening and… Continue reading Article: Importance of English Language Teaching in India

ELTWeekly Issue#17, ELT blog of the week: Mario Rinvolucri’s TeachingEnglish Blog

Mario Rinvolucri’s TeachingEnglish Blog On his TeachingEnglish Blog Mario writes about his teaching techniques. In most of his posts, he talks about the style of story-telling and its impact on students’ learning experience. He has maintained the content with a personal approach which makes the reading of his blog an interesting task. Here are some of the… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#17, ELT blog of the week: Mario Rinvolucri’s TeachingEnglish Blog

ELTWeekly Issue#16 Contents

Click Here to DOWNLOAD ELTWeekly Issue#16 in PDF Format – Cool ELT resources – Research paper: Culture Influences on English Language Teaching – Book of the week: Becoming A Language Teacher – Worldwide ELT events Click Here to DOWNLOAD ELTWeekly Issue#16 in PDF Format – Worldwide ELT news – Expert article: Coping with Conflict – In the Classroom or Out of… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#16 Contents

ELTWeekly Issue#16, Cool ELT resources

English Teaching Resource Center The English Teaching Resource Center (ETRC) was created by the U.S. Embassy and “I. Creanga” State Pedagogical University in collaboration with the British Embassy to Moldova. It is a multi-media center created to help English teachers improve their knowledge of English, to assist them in developing their lessons and classroom teaching… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#16, Cool ELT resources

ELTWeekly Issue#16, Research paper: Culture Influences on English Language Teaching

Culture Influences on English Language Teaching By Zhang, Xue-wei; Yan, Ying-jun Abstract It’s obvious that the teaching situation and teaching methods used in English Language Teaching (ELT) in China need to be changed to involve culture instead of language knowledge only. To further explain the importance of culture teaching, teachers need to know to what extent cultural… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#16, Research paper: Culture Influences on English Language Teaching

ELTWeekly Issue#16, Book of the week: Becoming A Language Teacher

Becoming A Language Teacher: A Practical Guide to Second Language Learning and Teaching By Elaine K Horwitz Book Details   Paperback: 272 pages Publisher: Allyn & Bacon; 1 edition (February 5, 2007) Language: English ISBN-10: 0205430821 ISBN-13: 978-0205430826 Price: $52.00 Editorial Reviews Product Description Becoming a Language Teacher is a comprehensive guide to the knowledge and classroom skills teachers need to meet… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#16, Book of the week: Becoming A Language Teacher

ELTWeekly Issue#16, Worldwide ELT events

IATEFL YL & LT SIG March 2009 This conference is jointly organised by the British Council and IATEFL’s Young Learner & Learning Technologies Special Interest Groups. Sponsored by Cambridge ESOL, it is for all teachers of English and focuses on three of the most important topics in the rapidly changing world of English Teaching. The conference agenda… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#16, Worldwide ELT events

ELTWeekly Issue#16, Worldwide ELT news

The place of English language in India today In the mid-1980s, when I was studying journalism in the US, a question I was often asked was: “How do you speak English so well?” My reply was simple and honest. I would start by patiently explaining how I had studied English not just as a language… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#16, Worldwide ELT news