ELTWeekly Vol. 3 Issue#106 | December 5 | ISSN 0975-3036 Subscribe to ELTWeekly (FREE) source: teachingenglish.org.uk Learners with dyslexia have difficulties in reading and writing. In Singapore there are about 20,000 primary and secondary school learners with dyslexia. This paper presents research findings on the perceptions and feelings of primary school learners with dyslexia in Singapore regarding their learning of school… Continue reading #106, Download Book: Perceptions and Strategies of Learning in English by Singapore Primary School Children with Dyslexia
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#36, Free eBook: ELA Manual
BBC’s Language Assistant manual was written as a guide and handbook for novice English language teachers taking their first steps into the classroom. It is packed with tips and useful ideas. There is also a Language Assistant website to accompany the book.
ELTWeekly Issue#34, Free eBook: BritLit – using literature in EFL classrooms
‘BritLit – using literature in EFL classrooms’ e-book was originally published in print form by the Catalan Teachers of English Association, Associació de Professors d’Anglès de Catalunya (APAC), to help launch the BritLit initiative at the APAC Congress in February 2009. It coincided with a visit to schools in the city of author Louise Cooper, who also contributes to this… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#34, Free eBook: BritLit – using literature in EFL classrooms
ELTWeekly Issue#31, Free eBook: English Next
English Next English Next was commissioned by the British Council and written by researcher David Graddol – a British applied linguist, well known as a writer, broadcaster, researcher and consultant on issues relating to global English. The new report argues that we are already in a very new kind of environment and a new phase… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#31, Free eBook: English Next
ELTWeekly Issue#23, Book of the week: Activities for Teaching English and Language Arts
Ideas That Really Work!: Activities for Teaching English and Language Arts By Cheryl Miller Thurston With a wealth of practical lessons and activities—from how to correctly use apostrophes to creating “word snapshot” posters—this guide contains information that can help any English or language arts teacher inspire middle grade and high school students. Because of its humor,… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#23, Book of the week: Activities for Teaching English and Language Arts