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Rhoades, Gena – English Teaching Forum, 2013
This article discusses techniques for organizing large classes to allow smooth transitions from whole-class discussions to individual and group work. Topics discussed include how to form groups, keeping track of groups, using colors to organize students, setting expectations, and establishing consequences.
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics, Educational Practices
Jackson, Acy L. – English Teaching Forum, 2012
The conversation class occupies a unique place in the process of learning English as a second or foreign language. From the author's own experience in conducting special conversation classes with Persian-speaking adults, he has drawn up a number of simple but important guidelines, some of which he hopes may provide helpful suggestions for the…
Descriptors: Conversational Language Courses, Learning Processes, English, English (Second Language)
Miller, Patricia – English Teaching Forum, 2012
There is a line in Saint-Exupery's "The Little Prince" that applies to any endeavor, but especially teaching. It reads: "That which is essential cannot be seen with the eye. Only with the heart can one know it rightly." The essence of teaching is difficult to qualify, but that line leads directly into the author's most essential criterion. In this…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Characteristics, Teaching Skills
Ramirez, Mac M. – English Teaching Forum, 2012
Of all the resources and techniques available to the classroom teacher of English as a second or foreign language, none are more neglected than audiovisual aids. Properly planned, constructed, and employed, such aids can help not only to improve the overall language program but also to enhance the classroom atmosphere and to ensure greater student…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Audiovisual Aids, English Instruction, Classroom Techniques
Butler, John H. Montagu – English Teaching Forum, 2012
Most people have an innate curiosity about things and ideas, people and events. When they read stories, especially those concerning crime, love, or adventure, they not only want to find out what is happening or has happened, but they generally make some kind of guess as to what is likely to happen next. Where there is no such curiosity on the part…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Literacy, Reading Comprehension, Achievement Need
Millar, Diane – English Teaching Forum, 2011
First, the author briefly outlines genre theory and sets out some broad definitions of genre. She also discusses how genre knowledge is acquired and how it has been taught in ESP and EAP. Following this, she highlights two challenges to using this pedagogy in a general EFL class. Finally, she argues that despite these challenges, teachers can…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, English (Second Language), English Instruction, Definitions
Banegas, Dario Luis – English Teaching Forum, 2011
In this article the author shares two ways in which letters can be used to tell stories with different groups of learners, beginners and advanced, and in so doing develop their English language learning. Based on some theoretical concepts that connect English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learning with authenticity and communicative competence, he…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Class Activities
McCaughey, Kevin – English Teaching Forum, 2010
In this article, the author describes ten of his favorite tools and explains how they can be employed in various ways: (1) to manage the classroom better; (2) to jump into fun activities with little or no preparation; or (3) to promote student-created art and materials. All of these teaching tools are affordable--even cheap. In the event that some…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Class Activities, Creativity
Rance-Roney, Judith A. – English Teaching Forum, 2010
In the field of English as a Second/Foreign Language (ESL/EFL), it has long been recognized that for second language acquisition to occur learners must use English to construct meaning and interact with others in authentic contexts. The importance of learner interaction in acquiring a second language has made the "teacher-directed…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Group Activities, Classroom Techniques
Issa, Sandra Tompson – English Teaching Forum, 2009
In English language teaching, it is not unusual to come across a student who seems to lack certain basic organizational skills. However, many of the language teaching techniques and materials require students to rely heavily on these skills. The use of textbooks and handouts, the assigning of tasks and homework, and the planning of a syllabus or…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Skill Development, Language Skills, Organizational Communication
Iberri-Shea, Gina – English Teaching Forum, 2009
The purpose of this article is to provide suggestions for using public speaking tasks in English language teaching (ELT) and to highlight some of their many advantages. For the purpose of this article, the author will focus on two types of these tasks: student presentations and debates. Student presentations may consist of either individual or…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Learning Activities, Problem Sets, English Instruction
Lytovchenko, Irina – English Teaching Forum, 2009
Upper-level English classes often pose special problems for teachers. Known as English for Specific Purposes (ESP), this type of English instruction integrates the specialized subject matter of the field into the classroom. ESP requires the acquisition of highly specialized terminology and the ability to explain formal processes as students…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, English for Special Purposes, English Instruction, Teaching Methods
Zughoul, Muhammad Raji – English Teaching Forum, 1979
English prepositions are generally considered difficult to teach to nonnative speakers, for a variety of reasons: the large number of possible meanings for many prepositions, which change according to the context in which they are used; the lack of a written guide to usage; and, for native Arabic speakers, the commonly-used grammar-translation…
Descriptors: Arabic, Classification, Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages)


