Worldwide ELT Events News: English Language Learners and the Power of Personal Stories Video: Teaching English using Obama’s speech – CNN Student News February 2, 2009 Research Paper: ‘The Role of Critical and Creative Thinking in TESL Context’ by Dr. Paritosh Chandra Dugar Article: ‘Teaching Spoken English for Non-native Students: Problems, Solutions and Techniques’ by… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#60
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#60, Worldwide ELT Events
THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL TEFL CONFERENCE, DAMASCUS UNIVERSITY – OCTOBER 7-9, DAMASCUS SIXTH INTERNATIONAL SLELTA CONFERENCE – AUGUST 27-29, COLOMBO , SRI LANKA CAMELTA 9TH ANNUAL CONFERE – AUGUST 16-21, YAOUNDE, CAMEROON NATECLA NATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION 2010 – JULY 9-11, UNITED KINGDOM JERUSALEM: ETAI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, JULY 13-15
#60, Free eBook: Intercultural Resources Pack for Latin America
This Resource Pack provides practical activities for teachers to be used in the classroom primarily in Latin America, although these can be adapted to suit other international contexts, as a tool for understanding other cultures and promoting reflection in order to avoid cultural bias and challenge stereotypes. This pack represents the outcome of a project… Continue reading #60, Free eBook: Intercultural Resources Pack for Latin America
#60, Article: Fun facts about our English language
You might not realize it, but English is one of the most difficult languages on Earth. Its rules have lots of exceptions, and its words are hard to spell. Here’s a typical example of how confusing English can be: Say the words “mate,” “eight” and “strait” out loud. They all make the same sound when… Continue reading #60, Article: Fun facts about our English language
#60, News: English Language Learners and the Power of Personal Stories
Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. –William Butler Yeats Community organizers talk about the difference between “irritation” and “agitation.” We tend to irritate people when we push them to do what we want them to do — when we “fill up the pail,” in the words of… Continue reading #60, News: English Language Learners and the Power of Personal Stories
#60, Video: Teaching English using Obama’s speech – CNN Student News February 2, 2009
08 February 2009 — An English teacher in Japan teaches English using Obama’s speech as the material.
#60, Article: ‘Teaching Spoken English for Non-native Students: Problems, Solutions and Techniques’ by A. RAMESH BABU
How an English teacher would teaches spoken English for the regional medium students? Teaching English in India as a second language is difficult or easy? There is no way students can become fluent faster unless they are exposed to the language they are to learn. This paper aims to provide English Language teachers with a… Continue reading #60, Article: ‘Teaching Spoken English for Non-native Students: Problems, Solutions and Techniques’ by A. RAMESH BABU
#60, Research Paper: ‘The Role of Critical and Creative Thinking in TESL Context’ by Dr. Paritosh Chandra Dugar
The Role of Critical and Creative Thinking in TESL Context by Dr. Paritosh Chandra Dugar, Vice-Principal, SMB Govt. P.G. College, Nathdwara(Rajasthan) The paper is an endeavour to study the role of critical and creative thinking driven especially by questioning in enhancing the efficacy of TESL and learning of L2 in India. If we as teachers of English asked… Continue reading #60, Research Paper: ‘The Role of Critical and Creative Thinking in TESL Context’ by Dr. Paritosh Chandra Dugar