– Quote of the week – Video of the week: Teaching Grammar with Board Races – TEFL ESL – Book Review of ‘Contemporary Themes and Issues in Language Padagogy’ by Prof. (Dr.) Shefali Bakshi – Book of the week: English Teacher’s Survival Guide – Research Paper: Creating attentiveness among language learners via Audio-Visual aids – Book Review of ‘The Universal Course… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#28 Contents
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ELTWeekly Issue#28, Research Paper: Creating attentiveness among language learners via Audio-Visual aids
Creating attentiveness among language learners via Audio-Visual aids By Dr.Ajay R. Tengse, Reader and head, PG Dept. of English,Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya, VIP Road Nanded (MS)(India)-431602 Abstract Learning a foreign language is like learning a musical instrument. The use of Audio Visual Aids plays an important role in this specific task. They are of special importance in teaching English where… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#28, Research Paper: Creating attentiveness among language learners via Audio-Visual aids
ELTWeekly Issue#28, Research Paper: Technology in ELT
Technology in ELT By DEEPA T VARIYANI (M.A., B.Ed.) INTRODUCTION With the integration of technology in educational setting there is a change in learning environment, the focus has shifted to the learner centered approach where there is an assurance of learners’ investment in terms of participation in contrast to traditional approach where teacher dominates the… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#28, Research Paper: Technology in ELT
ELTWeekly Issue#28, Book of the week: English Teacher’s Survival Guide
English Teacher’s Survival Guide: Ready-to-Use Techniques & Materials for Grades 7-12 By Mary Lou Brandvik Book Description For both new and experienced English teachers, grades 7 through 12, here is a unique time-saver and problem-solver packed with tested techniques and materials to assist you in virtually every aspect of your job, from dealing with discipline problems… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#28, Book of the week: English Teacher’s Survival Guide
ELTWeekly Issue#28, Video of the week: Teaching Grammar with Board Races – TEFL ESL
When your class needs a change of pace, you can practice basic language points in unusual ways. A board race, as demonstrated here, will re-energize your class. In this game students must categorize the two forms of comparative adjectives.
ELTWeekly Issue#28, Quote of the week
Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art. – Charles McCabe
ELTWeekly Issue#28, Book Review of ‘Contemporary Themes and Issues in Language Padagogy’ by Prof. (Dr.) Shefali Bakshi
‘Contemporary Themes and Issues in Language Padagogy’ edited by Vaishna Narang Published by: Book Plus, Delhi | Reviewed by Prof. (Dr.) Shefali Bakshi Contemporary Themes and Issues in Language Pedagogy is the first volume which guides the students and research scholars in the area of use of tools for research. It expresses the paradigm shift in language… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#28, Book Review of ‘Contemporary Themes and Issues in Language Padagogy’ by Prof. (Dr.) Shefali Bakshi
ELTWeekly Issue#28, Book Review of ‘The Universal Course in FRENCH’ by Prof. (Dr.) Shefali Bakshi
The Universal Course in FRENCH by Mr Pawan Kumar, who is a teacher of French in Amity University, Lucknow Campus, since last three years is a student friendly book in which elementary or zero level learners can be well-versed with day-to-day French and its pronunciation. The book begins with a chapter on “Salutations” along with… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#28, Book Review of ‘The Universal Course in FRENCH’ by Prof. (Dr.) Shefali Bakshi
ELTWeekly Issue#28, Worldwide ELT events
13th UNESCO-APEID International Conference on Education and World Bank-KERIS High Level Seminar on ICT in Education ICT Transforming Education, 15-17 November 2009 – Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China Co-organized by UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education National Commission of the People’s Republic of China for UNESCO The World Bank Korea Educational Research and Information Service (KERIS) Hosted… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#28, Worldwide ELT events