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Month: August 2014

Language learning: what motivates us?

Posted on August 20, 2014 by AL AMRANI | 1 Comment
What happens in the brain when we try to learn a language can tell us a lot about what drives us to learn it in the first place. Source: www.theguardian.com…
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Teaching Culture and Identifying Language Interference Errors through Films

Posted on August 20, 2014 by AL AMRANI | 0 Comments
This study reflects intermediate level learners’ opinion about employing films in the EFL classroom for teaching culture and avoiding negative language transfer. Source: www.ccsenet.org See on Scoop.it – English Language…
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What Can We Learn from Our Learners’ Learning Styles?

Posted on August 20, 2014 by AL AMRANI | 0 Comments
This study aims to investigate Korean university-level EFL learners’ learning style preferences. Source: www.ccsenet.org See on Scoop.it – English Language Teaching Materials
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Imagine If You Were One Of These Celebs' Former Teachers And Heard What They Said About You

Posted on August 20, 2014 by AL AMRANI | 0 Comments
The odds of remembering everything you’ve been taught in school? Basically impossible. The odds of remembering at least one teacher who’s helped transform you into the person you are today?…
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Brightening the Future for English Language Learners, One Student at a Time – Vegas Seven

Posted on August 20, 2014 by AL AMRANI | 0 Comments
Vegas Seven Brightening the Future for English Language Learners, One Student at a Time Vegas Seven Before he took the reins, 12 of Global’s 14 teachers lacked certification in teaching…
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Dealing with the physical aspects of the classroom: In search of teaching paradise? | Teach them English

Posted on August 20, 2014 by AL AMRANI | 0 Comments
Today’s post looks at how we might choose to manipulate the physical contours of the rooms in which we teach. Source: www.teachthemenglish.com See on Scoop.it – English Language Teaching Materials
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Immigrants To UK 'Left Voiceless' By Lack Of English Teaching, Think Tank Says – Huffington Post UK

Posted on August 20, 2014 by AL AMRANI | 0 Comments
The Independent Immigrants To UK ‘Left Voiceless’ By Lack Of English Teaching, Think Tank Says Huffington Post UK Around 700,000 migrants are being “left voiceless” due to the government’s lack…
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Gerund/ Infinitive with a Change in Meaning

Posted on August 20, 2014 by AL AMRANI | 0 Comments
This worksheet is aimed to clarify and practice the differents between to or -ing usage after special group of verbs (regret, forget, stop, etc.). It is not a presentation though,…
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Tested Out: 5 Alternative Assessments for Your ESL Classroom

Posted on August 3, 2014 by AL AMRANI | 0 Comments
Not every student performs best with a traditional paper and pencil test. How can you get those low-performing students to show what they really know? Here are 5 alternative assessments…
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