ELTWeekly Volume 13, Issue 3 | February 2022

Dear reader, We are glad to put forward the third issue of ELTWeekly for the year 2022. From this issue, we are starting to share recruitment information for the teachers of English. It is with a hope to help. Here are the ELTWeekly contents: Teaching Digital Literacy – Whose Job Is It? 5 English Language… Continue reading ELTWeekly Volume 13, Issue 3 | February 2022

Interview with Dr. Sarah Thomas [Podcast]

Ixchell Reyes and Brent Warner have published a new episode of the DIESOL podcast featuring Dr. Sarah Thomas. Ixchell and Brent say, “In this episode, we sit with Dr. Sarah Thomas, who is a Regional Technology Coordinator in Maryland, and the founder of EduMatch, a project that empowers educators to make global connections across common… Continue reading Interview with Dr. Sarah Thomas [Podcast]

Irregular verb resources: 21 fantastic exercises

BusyTeacher has published a new article ‘Irregular verb resources: 21 fantastic exercises’. Haiden says, “If you have your lesson plan, but you’re struggling with the materials to bring it to life, you’re in the right place. Below we’ve hand-picked 21 of our favorite irregular verb resources that are fun and engaging for your class. Looking… Continue reading Irregular verb resources: 21 fantastic exercises

Practical techniques for teaching young learners [Webinar Series]

Cambridge is hosting a webinar series on ‘Pre-primary webinar series: practical techniques for teaching young learners’ starting Thursday, February 10, 2022. Sarah Stokes says, “Join us for a webinar series for pre-primary teachers, with speakers Michael Tomlinson, Alexandra Purcell, Allen Davenport and Karen Elliott. Our 3-part webinar series runs across 3 months, with a webinar… Continue reading Practical techniques for teaching young learners [Webinar Series]

5 English Language Rules For Winning At Wordle!

Anna Shannon, Marketing Manager at Oxford University Press has published this article about Wordle. She says, “ What do ‘basic’, ‘truth’, and ‘style’ have in common? Well, they are five-letter words in the English Language and possible contenders for the daily Wordle! Wordle is an online word game that was originally created by software engineer Josh Wardle… Continue reading 5 English Language Rules For Winning At Wordle!

Teaching Digital Literacy – Whose Job Is It?

The Oxford University Press ELT team has published this useful article in February 2022. Shaun Wilden says, “If you’re still wondering whose job digital literacy is, consider the ‘critical awareness’ part of the definition. Few teachers would argue that instilling critical thinking is not part of our job. Most course materials address critical thinking in some way,… Continue reading Teaching Digital Literacy – Whose Job Is It?