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TESOL English Language Bulletin- Report: Dual language in early education best for youngest ELLs 15 May 2013
- French academia in war of words over plan to teach in English 15 May 2013
- Rifts deepen over direction of education policy in US 15 May 2013
- Professional Development Calendar 15 May 2013
- Background knowledge: How ELL programs can activate it 15 May 2013
Tag Archives: EFL
Tips on Writing Successful Conference Presentation Proposals
The deadline to submit proposals for next year’s TESOL conference is June 1. Have you got your proposal ready? Here are a few tips on improving the proposals that you submit.
What to do after the TESOL conference
Many of us return from a big conference like TESOL 2012 full of energy and excitement. It’s invigorating to be around other professionals and to share ideas. But once we get home and sort out the laundry and get our … Continue reading
Posted in TESOL Blog, TESOL Convention Blog
Tagged as brown bag, business card, catalog, conference, contact, convention, EFL, ELT, ESL, exhibits, handout, Joe McVeigh, program book, publsher, TESOL
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Class Chemistry
Have you ever taught a class that just never seemed to come together? Or one in which the students all worked together really well? Do you think that classes have their own personalities? I first learned about the concept of … Continue reading
Posted in TESOL Blog
Tagged as affect, class, class chemistry, class personality, classroom, EFL, ELT, English language learners, English language teaching, ESL, Joe McVeigh, observation, personality, students, teachers, teaching, TEFL, TESOL
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Tips on remembering student names
I am not good at remembering names and faces. In the small town where I live, I am constantly running into people and trying to recall if I know them from my son’s school or from musical theater or from … Continue reading
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Tagged as attendance, EFL, ELT, ESL, forget, ideas, memory, names, remember, roster, suggestions, TESOL, tips
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