Blog of the week: Richard Byrne’s ‘Free Technology for Teachers’ Research Paper: Characteristics of Indian English Video: Cambridge Academy of English Free eBook: Action Plan for Teachers Book of the week: Internet English: Www-Based Communication Activities Interview with Dr. Ranganayaki Srinivas Article: English Teacher: An Integral Entity of English Language by Aadhi Ramesh Babu GUIDELINES… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#37 Contents
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#37, Blog of the week: Richard Byrne’s ‘Free Technology for Teachers’
Dear friends, Richard Byrne’s Free Technology for Teachers is the blog of the week for the issue#37. Richard’s blog features reviews of free technology recourses and how teachers can use them. At the core of the blog the content deals with the ideas for Technology Integration in Education. Talking about his blog, Richard says, “The purpose… Continue reading #37, Blog of the week: Richard Byrne’s ‘Free Technology for Teachers’
#37, Research Paper: Characteristics of Indian English
Characteristics of Indian English by Dr. Asma Rizwan, People’s Institute of Management & Research, Bhopal ABSTRACT English has been in India since the early 1600’s, when the East India Company started trading and English missionaries first began their efforts. English started life in India as not just a foreign language, but as a much-hated language. A large number… Continue reading #37, Research Paper: Characteristics of Indian English
#37, Video: Cambridge Academy of English
A visit to the well known international language school in Cambridge – interviews with staff and students. The Blackie Report.
#37, Free eBook: Action Plan for Teachers
‘Action Plan for Teachers’ is a 44 page illustrated book on the subject of English Language Teaching. The book covers the topics of planning and preparing lessons, teaching methodology and classroom practice, using technology in the classroom, and also has ideas for and examples of practical activities for different stages of the lesson. Download this ebook… Continue reading #37, Free eBook: Action Plan for Teachers
#37, Book of the week: Internet English: Www-Based Communication Activities
Internet English: Www-Based Communication Activities by Christina Gitsaki & Richard P. Taylor Book Description “Internet English” helps students develop the skills to surf the Internet, while providing a structured framework to practise their conversation skills through communicative tasks. It can be used in traditional or computer-equipped classrooms.
#37, Article: English Teacher: An Integral Entity of English Language by Aadhi Ramesh Babu
In every profession it is important to keep current with new ideas, methods, technologies, research findings etc. Teachers should study, and like all other professional people, should try and stay current. No doubt English is the most important language in the world; therefore having great English skills will bring numerous advantages to a teacher, especially keeping with the demands of the emerging global market where English is seen as a tool of progress and success.
ELTWeekly Issue#36 Contents
– Word of the Week: plumply • PLUMP-lee – Video: The London School of English – Interview with Dr. Atanu Bhattacharya – Research Article: ‘Language and Culture’ by Mahsa Kia – Research Article: ‘The Use of L1 in Teaching English’ by Daisy N. – Free eBook: ELA Manual – Book of the week: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language – Blog of… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#36 Contents
#36, Book of the week: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language by David Crystal Editorial Reviews From Library Journal Crystal, an author, lecturer, and BBC broadcaster on language, here approaches English with the same combination of scholarly seriousness and inviting visual presentation that made his Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language (LJ 5/1/88) so successful. This large, lively, and lavishly illustrated… Continue reading #36, Book of the week: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language
#36, Blog of the Week: huffenglish.com
Hi friends, huffenglish.com is the blog of the week for issue #36.
Dana Huff runs huffenglish.com. Dana teaches 9-12th grade English and a 10th grade Writing Seminar at the Weber School, a private Jewish high school in the Atlanta metro-area. She has been teaching since 1997; She taught middle school Language Arts and Journalism for two years and pre-K for one year and all the rest have been high school English.