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Textbooks

sakurabeth wrote 2 days ago: Somehow, I have become the ‘textbook expert’ at my school.  I don’t know how this … more →

Training 'sesh' in Osaka

sakurabeth wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday, I got up at the crack of dawn.  Trains and subways and confusing Umeda station later, I s … more →

Motivating Students to Read

sakurabeth wrote 1 month ago: This is an edited portion of one the reports I wrote on the lectures I took in Osaka 2008.  Lecturer … more →

Teaching to the test

sakurabeth wrote 1 month ago: This is an edited portion of one the reports I wrote on the lectures I took in Osaka 2008.  Lecturer … more →

Tell a story - one line at a time

wwelvaert wrote 1 month ago: What kind of silly idea is this, aren’t all stories told one line at a time? Of course, but b … more →

Tags: classroom games, classroom warmups, Cusco, EFL, ESL, ICPNA, language, Perú, Teaching

Weekly ESL/EFL reading - May 25.

wwelvaert wrote 1 month ago: We’re baaaaaaaaack!!! Sorry the ICPNA Cusco teacher’s blog got neglected for, oh six mon … more →

Tags: Academics, Cusco, EFL, ESL, ICPNA, Music, Perú, Reading, Teaching

ESL Textbook Recommendations

Mark Stoneman wrote 4 months ago: I posted my grammar textbook recommendations for beginning and intermediate students to Learning Eng … more →

Tags: Books, ESL/EFL/ESOL, Grammar, ESL, textbooks

Improving your reading skills for the TOEFL1 comment

Mark Stoneman wrote 4 months ago: I have started another blog specifically for my ESL students at Lado. It is called Learning English. … more →

Tags: ESL/EFL/ESOL, Reading, "Study Tips*, TOEFL, ESL

New Book published by SLALS Instructor1 comment

linguisticslanguageslibrarian wrote 6 months ago: http://www.cambriapress.com/cambriapress.cfm?template=4&bid=280 Second Language Learning and Ide … more →

Tags: Linguistics Resources, Japanese Resources, Library News, Carleton Linguistics, Linguistics, Library

Language Exchange Program at Georgetown University

Mark Stoneman wrote 6 months ago: Earlier this fall I wrote about language exchanges. Recently I learned that Georgetown University (W … more →

Tags: ESL/EFL/ESOL, Foreign Languages, speaking, washington dc, English as a Second Language, ESL, intercambios, language exchange, Language Learning

Dave's ESL Cafe

linguisticslanguageslibrarian wrote 7 months ago: The Internet’s Meeting place for ESL + EFL teachers + students from around the World! Stuff fo … more →

ESL Study Tip: Daily Practice3 comments

Mark Stoneman wrote 8 months ago: When learning a foreign language, it is important to practice daily or even more frequently than tha … more →

Tags: ESL/EFL/ESOL, "Study Tips*, ESL, Foreign Languages, Study Skills, Teaching

Intercambios—Language Exchanges3 comments

Mark Stoneman wrote 10 months ago: A colleague at LADO International College, where I teach part-time, told me about an intercambios th … more →

Tags: ESL/EFL/ESOL, Foreign Languages, speaking, washington dc, Conversation, DC, Dos Gringos, EFL, ESL

Irregular Verbs3 comments

Mark Stoneman wrote 10 months ago: Irregular verbs present a great challenge for non-native speakers of English. Regular verbs would ad … more →

Tags: ESL/EFL/ESOL, Irregular Verbs, EFL, English, ESL, Grammar, Verbs

Mind Your Language2 comments

Mark Stoneman wrote 11 months ago: Here is the first episode of the British sitcom, Mind Your Language, a show about a class full of no … more →

Tags: ESL/EFL/ESOL, Humor, Video, British, Comedy, EFL, English, ESL, Mind your Language!

Project-Based Learning & Technology 3 comments

Patricia Glogowski wrote 1 year ago: I decided to explain in more details how I structure my research projects with my students because a … more →

Tags: Methodology, technology, project-based learning, CALL, Social Media, Research, applications, Teaching, Learning

How do I integrate technology in my teaching?5 comments

Patricia Glogowski wrote 1 year ago: Although I believe that using technology in teaching ESL/EFL is really important, each case, the con … more →

Tags: Methodology, technology, applications, Learning, Research, smielt08, Social Media, Teaching

Absolutely Intercultural!1 comment

nliakos wrote 1 year ago: “Absolutely Intercultural!” is a wonderful ESL podcast created by Anne Fox and Laurent B … more →

Tags: Advanced, Intermediate, Listening, absolutely intercultural, Culture, Podcast

Dictionaries Can Tell You How to Use Words1 comment

Mark Stoneman wrote 1 year ago: I frequently encounter situations in which students pick the right word, but use it improperly in th … more →

Tags: ESL/EFL/ESOL, writing, dictionaries, Books, WorDs, Oxford American Dictionary, Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary


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