Poetry should help, not only to refine the language of the time, but to prevent it from changing too rapidly. – T. S. Eliot
Category: ELTWeekly Issue#18
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: Word Structure By Dr.Pushpa Nagini Sripada
WORD STRUCTURE By Dr.Pushpa Nagini Sripada Assistant Professor of English Sathyabama University Chennai pushpanagini AT yahoo DOT com Abstract: An explanation of how words are formed based on various theories is explained in this article. A clear understanding of the structure of the word would help a teacher of English in focusing on teaching… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: Word Structure By Dr.Pushpa Nagini Sripada
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: Learning-to-Learn: Vocabulary Mapping By Karenne Sylvester
Learning-to-Learn: Vocabulary Mapping By Karenne Sylvester This article first appeared on Kalinago English (http://how2learnenglish.blogspot.com/) How do you keep note of the new words you learn in your lessons, that you come across in newspapers and magazines, that you learn on this blog? Are you making lists, doing this? You are not alone. So was my… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: Learning-to-Learn: Vocabulary Mapping By Karenne Sylvester
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Subscriber space: Research paper By Maleeheh Mousavi
The Washback Effect of TEFL University Entrance Exam on Academic Behavior of Students and Professors By Maleeheh Mousavi, Payamenour University & Mehrdad Amiri, Iranian Architectural Center Abstract The present study was an attempt to investigate the washback effect of the Knowledge test of TEFL MA University Entrance Exam on students and professors. This section of TEFL MA UEE consists… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Subscriber space: Research paper By Maleeheh Mousavi
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Worldwide ELT news
*** British Council’s first English language teaching centre soon *** Chennai , Apr 24 The British Council will soon open its first English language teaching Centre in Chennai , offering language courses for professional and personal development, specially tailored to needs of Indian learners. The centre would initially open in three classrooms in the Regus Citi Centre, while existing premises on Anna Salai would be renovated, a British Council press release said here today. The Council is equipped to… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Worldwide ELT news
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Worldwide ELT events
*** 2009 EUROCALL: New Trends in Computer Assisted Language Learning, Gandia, September 9-12 *** After 13 years EUROCALL returns to Valencia. Some of the more senior members of EUROCALL will recall the 1995 Conference which took place in September that year, hosted by the Department of Modern Languages. Although e-mail was only slowly emerging at the time, EUROCALL… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Worldwide ELT events