ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#108 | December 19 | ISSN 0975-3036 Article Review: ‘Curriculum Renewal and INSET in the Difficult Circumstances’ by Pierre Kouraoyo – Reviewed by Thirunavukkarasu Karunakaran Upcoming Conference: ‘Language and Literature: Challenges in an Aliterate Age’ November 2012, Sultanate of Oman Video: Breaking Bad Teaching Habits – TEFL Videos.com Video: Teaching tips –… Continue reading ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#108
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#108, Latest Articles on EnglishTeachingDaily.com
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#108 | December 19 | ISSN 0975-3036 The following articles have been posted on EnglishTeachingDaily.com in past two days. EnglishClub Article: Teacher Taboos EnglishClub Article: Teaching Grammar In Business English Classes News: Council names 2011 Teachers of the Year Teachers Do More with Less But Learning Losses Inevitable News: 250 Teachers in… Continue reading #108, Latest Articles on EnglishTeachingDaily.com
#108, Article: Core activities for using the chart to integrate pronunciation
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#108 | December 19 | ISSN 0975-3036 Adrian Underhill says, “I often see the Sound Foundations chart (you can see it below) in classrooms, and teachers using it to bring pronunciation into the central arena of language work. But sometimes teachers say they have not been introduced to a basic method for… Continue reading #108, Article: Core activities for using the chart to integrate pronunciation
#108, Article: Global English and the teaching of pronunciation
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#108 | December 19 | ISSN 0975-3036 The TE Editor says, “The emergence of so many different kinds (or ‘varieties’) of international English has caused a number of linguists to question the use of native speaker pronunciation models in the teaching of English. This article presents my research into the pronunciation of… Continue reading #108, Article: Global English and the teaching of pronunciation
#108, Upcoming Conference: ‘Language and Literature: Challenges in an Aliterate Age’ November 2012, Sultanate of Oman
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#108 | December 19 | ISSN 0975-3036 Aliteracy, the condition of being able to read but not doing so, is a problematic fact in education, with particular repercussions in the teaching of language, literature, linguistics and translation studies. This lack of reading, with the attendant problem of delayed acquisition of necessary vocabulary… Continue reading #108, Upcoming Conference: ‘Language and Literature: Challenges in an Aliterate Age’ November 2012, Sultanate of Oman
#108, Article Review: ‘Curriculum Renewal and INSET in the Difficult Circumstances’ by Pierre Kouraoyo – Reviewed by Thirunavukkarasu Karunakaran
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#108 | December 19 | ISSN 0975-3036 Abstract Designing a curriculum for different levels- primary, secondary and tertiary- is a big task and it involves many stakeholders. Curriculum reforms are happening from time to time in order to enrich the existing ones or to replace them with new curriculum. This review is… Continue reading #108, Article Review: ‘Curriculum Renewal and INSET in the Difficult Circumstances’ by Pierre Kouraoyo – Reviewed by Thirunavukkarasu Karunakaran
ELTWeekly Issue#107
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#107 | December 11 | ISSN 0975-3036 Subscribe to ELTWeekly (FREE) – Video: ESL Teacher Training by Nick Mitchelmore – Video: ESL Teacher interview in Japan JET Program PT 1 – Event: National Seminar on ‘English Language Education in India: Theory and Practice’, January 23-25, Hyderabad – India – Article: Complete poetry resuscitation – Article: Rhythm, rhyme,… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#107
#107, Research Paper: ‘Contribution of Non Verbal Language in Communication: A Study of Non-Verbal Communication’ by Dr. Neena Sharma
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#107 | December 11 | ISSN 0975-3036 Subscribe to ELTWeekly (FREE) Dr. Neena Sharma works as Asst. Professor of English (AS & H) with Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology, Ghaziabad (UP), India. Communication is a dynamic process with the interacting components of sending and receiving information. Ever since the dawn of time mankind has… Continue reading #107, Research Paper: ‘Contribution of Non Verbal Language in Communication: A Study of Non-Verbal Communication’ by Dr. Neena Sharma
#107, Book Review: ‘English through Folktales: A Self- Study Book’ by Anand Mahanand and Lalita Goswami – Reviewed by Mian Md. Naushaad Kabir
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#107 | December 11 | ISSN 0975-3036 Subscribe to ELTWeekly (FREE) English through Folktales: A Self- Study Book. ByAnandMahanand andLalitaGoswami. New Delhi: Viva Books. 2011. Pp. 97. Rs. 160. ISBN 978-81-309-1472-5. Reviewed by MianMd.NaushaadKabir, Doctoral Researcher, The English and ForeignLanguagesUniversity,Hyderabad The recent literature in the field of materials development suggests the use of culture… Continue reading #107, Book Review: ‘English through Folktales: A Self- Study Book’ by Anand Mahanand and Lalita Goswami – Reviewed by Mian Md. Naushaad Kabir
#107, Article: Rhythm, rhyme, repetition, reasoning and response in oral storytelling
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#107 | December 11 | ISSN 0975-3036 Subscribe to ELTWeekly (FREE) David Heathfield says, “Live storytelling is a spontaneous creative process which fires the imagination. The listener experiences and participates in the story creatively. If the storyteller allows, the listener can have a direct influence on the story as it unfolds. When… Continue reading #107, Article: Rhythm, rhyme, repetition, reasoning and response in oral storytelling