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Awakening Grammar Awareness in Children
Jennifer Seidl addresses the importance of grammar awareness
Dictionaries as teacher's resource
Ideas for making the dictionary a primary source of interaction
How to create instant gap fill exercises in word
It's easy to create instant gapfill exercises - find out how with these simple instructions
Making more memorable speeches
Teach your students some rhetorical tricks which they can put into practice when participating in a debate or giving a presentation
Blogging
Find out how to create blogs and how to use them in your teaching
Presentations
Jon Naunton offers practical tips and ideas about how you can help your students become better presenters
Writing an Essay
Useful tips on how to plan and write essays and reports
How to help your students remember
Ideas for helping learners remember what you teach them.
Making memorable speeches
Teach your students some rhetorical tricks which they can put into practice when participating in a debate or giving a presentation.
What makes a good reader?
Find out the definition of a 'good graded reader'.
Internet basics!!
A guide to using the Internet with young learners.
Helping students move from intensive to extensive reading
Tips on how you can help your students progress to 'extensive' reading.
How computer games help children learn English
Find out about the benefits of educational computer games.
Second Thoughts on Teaching Listening
An article exploring the teaching of second language listening, by Jack C. Richards.
The language of headlines
Find out about the special rules of grammar and common vocabulary used in newspaper headlines.

 

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