Dear friends, We are here with the latest issue of ELTWeekly. ELTWeekly Issue#10 contains an article by Tarun Patel “OHP for ELT”. In this article Tarun talks about various techniques of integrating OHP in ELT process. The Expert Article column features an article titled “Do You Tutor English Language Learners? Set Clear Expectations” by Eric… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#10, OHP for ELT
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ELTWeekly Issue#10 Contents
Here are the contents of ELTWeekly Issue#10: – Quote of the week – Video of the week: Teaching English With Games – Tip of the week – Article: OHP for ELT DOWNLOAD THE ELTWeekly Issue#10 IN PDF FORMAT – Expert article: Do You Tutor English Language Learners? Set Clear Expectations – Especially For Speaking Skills! – Worldwide ELT news – Worldwide ELT… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#10 Contents
ELTWeekly Issue#10, Research Paper: Internet for English Teaching
Internet for English Teaching By Mark Warschauer Abstract: In Internet for English Teaching, Warschauer, Shetzer, and Meloni provide a practical survey of uses of the Internet for ESL/EFL instructors and researchers. They offer discussions useful to instructors for professional development and research. Most of their book, however, is devoted to practical instructional uses, including a great many helpful… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#10, Research Paper: Internet for English Teaching
ELTWeekly Issue#10, ELT cartoon
ELTWeekly Issue #10, Word of the week: debonair
debonair: deb-uh-NAIR Meaning: 1 : suave, urbane 2 : lighthearted, nonchalant Example: David, a handsome and debonair bachelor, is a much sought-after guest for dinner parties. To know more about the word ‘debonair’, visit: http://www.merriam-webster.com
ELTWeekly Issue#10, Cool ELT resources
Progressive-ELT.org The purpose of Progressive-ELT.org is to create a web space where teachers and students of English can learn about and discuss the global spread of English from a critical perspective. This means: investigating English’s connection to globalization; questioning assumptions regarding English as neutral and beneficial; realizing that English is embedded in its cultural history;… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#10, Cool ELT resources
ELTWeekly Issue#10, Book of the week: The Adventure of English Language
The Adventure of English: The Biography of a Language By Melvyn Bragg Book Details Paperback: 336 pages Publisher: Arcade Publishing (September 14, 2006) Language: English ISBN-10: 1559707844 ISBN-13: 978-1559707848 Price: $11.55 Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly This compelling and charmingly personal companion to an eight-part television documentary (scheduled for the fall) makes for an idiosyncratic rival to PBS’s bestselling blockbuster The Story of English,… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#10, Book of the week: The Adventure of English Language
ELTWeekly Issue#10, Worldwide ELT events
43rd ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL IATEFL CONFERNCE AND EXHIBITION, CARDIFF, March 31 IATEFL’s conference in Cardiff in 2009 year promises to be every bit as exciting as previous conferences. We plan to provide you with a Welsh flavour and a very memorable experience. It will be held at the City Hall and Musuem. Plenary speakers: Claudia Ferradas (Argentina) Bonny Norton (Canada)… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#10, Worldwide ELT events
ELTWeekly Issue#10, Worldwide ELT news
Educators teaching English should utilize literature as a tool – The Comment Factory TESL (Teaching English as a foreign language) books always try to be cool and update and reflective of the latest educational doctrines. But they are obviously composed by a bunch of middle aged didactic experts sitting in a room trying to figure out what… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#10, Worldwide ELT news
ELTWeekly Issue#10, Expert article: Do You Tutor English Language Learners? Set Clear Expectations – Especially For Speaking Skills!
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!