ELTWeekly Newsletter Vol. 3 Issue#90 | June 20, 2011 When your class needs a change of pace, you can practice basic language points in unusual ways. A board race, as demonstrated here, will re-energize your class. In this game students must categorize the two forms of comparative adjectives.
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ELTWeekly Issue#89 Contents
Word of the week: Class contract Video: English Language Teaching In Action – Disc 3: Receptive Skills Susan Ryan’s Tip: Frequently Mispronounced Consonant Resource of the week: Forvo – Online Pronouncing Dictionary Article: ‘English Language Games Make Teaching Vocabulary Fun and Easy!’ by Karlee Demierre ‘E-Learning – Substitution through Technology or Amalgamation with Technology’ By… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#89 Contents
#89, Video: English Language Teaching In Action – Disc 3: Receptive Skills
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ELTWeekly Issue#88 Contents
Word of the week: Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic – VAK Video: English Language Teaching In Action – Disc 2: Productive Skills Resource of the week: Learnable.com (Take an online course. Or make your own.) Susan Ryan’s Tip: Frequently Mispronounced Consonant Advertisement: Station-e Language Lab Article: ‘The Status of English Language Teaching in Pakistan’ by Syed… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#88 Contents
#88, Video: English Language Teaching In Action – Disc 2: Productive Skills
BridgeTEFL’s English Language Teaching In Action is a comprehensive 5-DVD set packed with 70 videos on essential topics in English language instruction. With lively games, fail-proof lessons, insightful classroom management tips, and much more, this collection has everything you need to make your teaching more effective! Download ELTWeekly Issue#88 in PDF Version
ELTWeekly Issue#87 Contents
Word of the week: Rubric Video: What’s on TeachingEnglish Article: ‘Teaching Reading to English Language Learners’ by Deborah Chitester Join MA, M. Phil. Programs at H M Patel Institute of English Training and Research Article: ‘Power-Point Presentation – A tool to enhance speaking skills of ESL learners’ by Dr. N. Padmasree and Ms.Krati Sharma Research… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#87 Contents
#87, Video: What’s on TeachingEnglish
TeachingEnglish is the British Council’s website for teachers of English: www.teachingenglish.org.uk TeachingEnglish brings together everything busy teachers need for the classroom and the staffroom — lesson plans and worksheets, teaching tips, web links, teaching articles and lots of information about professional development — training, conferences and qualifications. The site includes interactive and multimedia material such as… Continue reading #87, Video: What’s on TeachingEnglish
ELTWeekly Issue#86 Contents
Video: Learn English the British Council way Word of the week: Test teach test Event: IATEFL 2011: Brighton Online, April 15-19 Book Review: ‘Introductions to Language Study’ Reviewed by Rana Faqir Muhammad Aslam Article: ‘English Language Teaching – Using Toys as Educational Tools’ by Larry M. Lynch Advertisement: Station-e Language Lab Article: Teaching without a… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#86 Contents
#86, Video: Learn English the British Council way
The British Council delivers quality English language teaching worldwide. In India we are present in Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Hyderabad. Students and teachers from the Kolkata Teaching Centre talk about the joys of learning with BC.
Worldwide ELT Conferences, 2011 (Bangladesh, UK, Syria and India)
Dear friends, Many of the ELTWeekly subscribers have submitted requests for ELT conferences details. Have a look at the information on some conferences which are taking place in near future. Please click on the following links to get conference details. BELTA International conference, Bangladesh, May 20 – May 22 2011 The 3rd International Conference on Language… Continue reading Worldwide ELT Conferences, 2011 (Bangladesh, UK, Syria and India)