Research paper writing remains an uninteresting and unexciting activity for many university students. They may not have realized its indispensable value in their respective disciplines and target workplaces. Hence, teachers must provide more enticing and more motivating classroom-based writing tasks to spur students’ interest in producing varied academic texts.
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ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue 6
ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue#6 | February 6, 2012 | ISSN 0975-3036 Webinar: Dealing with challenging learners Video: From Communicative Competence to Teaching Speaking Webinar: Spoken grammar/lexical approach Video: Reading Strategies That Improve Comprehension Video: Teaching Grammar Communicatively Event: Second International conference for English language teacher educators, March 3-5, Hyderabad, India Book of the week: ‘Techniques… Continue reading ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue 6
Vol. 4 Issue 5. – Research Paper: ‘Relevance of Stylistics in R.K.Narayan’s Novel ‘The Guide’’ by Dr. Sitaram Bhargava
The Department of English conducts workshops with experts in the area of ELT to equip the teachers with changing trends in language teaching methodologies on a regular basis. Although the workshop is meant for teachers in the area of English for Science and Technology, it may be useful to the scholars and also to the students of ELT. Research scholars doing experimental studies may also benefit by learning the techniques in teaching vocabulary and pronunciation.
ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue 4
ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue#4 | January 23, 2012 | ISSN 0975-3036 Video: Shukla Bose: Teaching one child at a time ELTWO Research Article: ‘Creative Ways of Teaching Research Paper Writing’ by Alejandro S. Bernardo Video: Teaching Word-Stress Research Article: ‘The Appropriateness of the Communicative Approach and the Community Language Learning method adopted in foreign language… Continue reading ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue 4
Vol. 4 Issue 4. – Research Article: ‘The Appropriateness of the Communicative Approach and the Community Language Learning method adopted in foreign language class rooms in the Middle East- A critical review’ by S. Christopher Gnana Seelan
This article critically reviews the feasibility of two prominent contemporary language teaching methods in foreign language class rooms in the Middle East- the Communicative Approach and the Community Language Learning method- to show to the readers the effectiveness of these methods and the enormous flexibilities that these two methods offer to the Foreign Language teachers who teach in the Middle East.
Vol. 4 Issue 4. – TeachingEnglish Article: Aspects of Business English
The term Business English can cover a multitude of things. When someone says they teach business English or they are studying business English it is quite possible that the speaker and the listener may have a different understanding of the term.
Vol. 4 Issue 4. – Article: ‘The Concepts of Multiculturalism-Strengthening through Soft Skills’ by K. Babitha
Good soft skills include the ability of people to balance the commercial needs of their company with the individual needs of their staff. Being flexible and able to adapt the ambience of an organization and being able to collaborate with others and influence situations through lateral and more creative thinking. The ability to deal with differences, multiculturalism and diversity is needed more than ever.
ELTWeekly Issue#106
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#106 | December 5 | ISSN 0975-3036 Subscribe to ELTWeekly (FREE) Download Book: Perceptions and Strategies of Learning in English by Singapore Primary School Children with Dyslexia Article: Revising lexis: quality or quantity? Job: English as a Foreign Language Specialist at University Of Calgary Video: Lindsay Clandfield – Grammar… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#106
#106, Research Paper: ‘The Need of Nativization or Decolonization of the The English language in Indian Perspective’ by Dr. S. R. Bhargava
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#106 | December 5 | ISSN 0975-3036 Subscribe to ELTWeekly (FREE) The Need of Nativization or Decolonization of the The English language in Indian Perspective by Dr. S. R. Bhargava Dr.Sitaram Bhargava is an associate professor in English at Govt.college,Jhunjhunu. He is an M.Phil ( ELT ), PhD ( ELT ) and… Continue reading #106, Research Paper: ‘The Need of Nativization or Decolonization of the The English language in Indian Perspective’ by Dr. S. R. Bhargava
#106, Research Paper: ‘Investigating the Effect of Explicit Grammar Instruction on the Types of Tests in the Acquisition of Relative Clauses’ by Seyed Jalal Abdolmanafi (Rokni)
ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#106 | December 5 | ISSN 0975-3036 Subscribe to ELTWeekly (FREE) Investigating the Effect of Explicit Grammar Instruction on the Types of Tests in the Acquisition of Relative Clauses by Seyed Jalal Abdolmanafi (Rokni), Golestan University, Iran Abstract This study meant to investigate the effect of two types of explicit grammar instruction… Continue reading #106, Research Paper: ‘Investigating the Effect of Explicit Grammar Instruction on the Types of Tests in the Acquisition of Relative Clauses’ by Seyed Jalal Abdolmanafi (Rokni)