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ELTWeekly Issue#18, Request ELT Webinars
Dr. Ranganayaki Srinivas has launched the ‘Webinar Course Just For You’ program. She designs each webinar on a specific topic based on participants’ needs. Dr. Ranganayaki says, “What is the specific webinar course you are looking for? Post your questions on which I can conduct a webinar course specially for you. Vote for the questions submitted by others.… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Request ELT Webinars
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: Integration of Skills in English Language Teaching By Prof (Dr) Shefali Bakshi
Integration of Skills in English Language Teaching By Prof (Dr) Shefali Bakshi Integration of skills is a very important practice in the teaching of any language. No skill can be taught in isolation and segregation. There exists a deep, profound and inseparable connection between language use and the context in which it is entrenched and embedded.… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: Integration of Skills in English Language Teaching By Prof (Dr) Shefali Bakshi
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: 15 ways of combining listening and reading By Alex Case
15 ways of combining listening and reading By Alex Case Copyright 2009 Alex Case/ TEFL.net, republished with permission. 1. Radio news Many sites that offer streaming or downloadable radio news also have a short text summarizing the story. Reading this before listening will make comprehension easier, especially if students discuss what they read and/ or think about… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: 15 ways of combining listening and reading By Alex Case
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Cool ELT resources
*** Teacher of English.com *** Teacher of English.com is the UK’s premiere online PowerPoint based GCSE English resources website for teaching English at KS2, KS3 and KS4 GCSE English. Teacher of English provides editable teaching resources, PowerPoint lesson plans and schemes of work for teachers of English Language and English Literature. All their resources are developed and produced… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Cool ELT resources
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Book of the week: Teaching Reading to English Language Learners: Differentiated Literacies
Teaching Reading to English Language Learners: Differentiated Literacies By Socorro Herrera Book Description This is a practical, research-based text designed to guide teachers in the development and implementation of programs for second language learners. This text blends theory and practice to provide grade-level and ESL teachers with the tools they need to differentiate… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Book of the week: Teaching Reading to English Language Learners: Differentiated Literacies
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Research paper: The Ecology of Communicative Language Teaching: Reflecting on the Singapore Experience
The Ecology of Communicative Language Teaching: Reflecting on the Singapore Experience By Zhang, Lawrence Jun Source: Online Submission, Paper presented at the Annual CELEA International Conference (Guangzhou, China, Nov 11-13, 2006) Publication Date: 2006-11-11 Pages: 14 Abstract This paper addresses the ecology of communicative language teaching (CLT) by reflecting on the Singapore experience. It reviews how CLT was… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Research paper: The Ecology of Communicative Language Teaching: Reflecting on the Singapore Experience
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Video of the week: Anecdotes in the ELT classroom: Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones
The authors of the Inside Out coursebooks talk about the use of Anecdotes for speaking practice in the ELT classroom. For more information see www.insideout.net or www.macmillanenglish.com.
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: Word Structure By Dr.Pushpa Nagini Sripada
WORD STRUCTURE By Dr.Pushpa Nagini Sripada Assistant Professor of English Sathyabama University Chennai pushpanagini AT yahoo DOT com Abstract: An explanation of how words are formed based on various theories is explained in this article. A clear understanding of the structure of the word would help a teacher of English in focusing on teaching… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: Word Structure By Dr.Pushpa Nagini Sripada
ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: Learning-to-Learn: Vocabulary Mapping By Karenne Sylvester
Learning-to-Learn: Vocabulary Mapping By Karenne Sylvester This article first appeared on Kalinago English (http://how2learnenglish.blogspot.com/) How do you keep note of the new words you learn in your lessons, that you come across in newspapers and magazines, that you learn on this blog? Are you making lists, doing this? You are not alone. So was my… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#18, Article: Learning-to-Learn: Vocabulary Mapping By Karenne Sylvester