ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue#25 | June 18, 2012 | ISSN 0975-3036 Article: ‘How to Deliver Effective Presentation’ by Dr. Nirmala S.Padmavat . Research Article: ‘Development Of Students’ Individual Work In The Process Of Teaching In English’ by Tazhitova G.Z. . Book of the week: ABC of Common Grammatical Errors . Video: Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds… Continue reading ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue 25
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Vol. 4 Issue 25 – Article: ‘How to Deliver Effective Presentation’ by Dr. Nirmala S.Padmavat
In today’s competitive age, one should have good communication skill as well as professional skills. Among which ‘Delivering a Presentation’ plays a vital role. Present paper is the guidelines of effective presentation.
Vol. 4 Issue 25 – Research Article: ‘Development Of Students’ Individual Work In The Process Of Teaching In English’ by Tazhitova G.Z.
Formation of students’ skills of independent work is one of the actual problems of modern education and inculcation them to independent work is one of indispensable conditions of successful training. Independent activity of students is a necessary condition of development of their informative abilities. We should develop students’ independence beginning already with the first days of training at school at younger school age as their qualities like independence; responsibility and ability to self-checking are formed at this period.
Vol. 4 Issue 25 – Book of the week: ABC of Common Grammatical Errors
The ABC of Common Grammatical Errors is a practical reference book which provides teachers and learners with the information they need to examine and correct grammatical errors.
Vol. 4 Issue 25 – Video: Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 4 – Central Vowels – Part 1
ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue#25 | June 18, 2012 | ISSN 0975-3036
Vol. 4 Issue 25 – TeachingEnglish Seminars: The essay and beyond: writing for different purposes in British universities
Hilary Nesi, Professor in English language at Coventry University, discusses the written genres university students are required to produce in different disciplines and at different levels of study. The presentation draws on findings from the 6.5 million word British Academic Written English (BAWE) corpus of student writing.
Vol. 4 Issue 25 – ‘Communication Weekly’ Newsletter, Issue 1 Contents
We welcome you to explore the first issue of the ’Communication Weekly’ newsletter. The following are the contents of the first issue of the newsletter.
Vol. 4 Issue 25 – Article: ‘Useful Concepts and Acronyms for English Language Teaching’ by Sarah Handsworth
As with any industry English language teaching is full of specialist terms and acronyms that mean nothing to those outside the industry. This article will take you through some of the most common terms used to help you prepare if you are considering entering the English language teaching industry. I use the term industry, as private language schools exist worldwide generating considerable incomes – some of the larger organisations are franchised on every continent.