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Title: Call for Papers: TESOL's Essential Teacher
Body: This is an invitation to submit your article on innovative ways of teaching to Essential Teacher, TESOL's publication. Portal is a place for teachers and learners to share stories of classroom experimentation and learning experiences. Have you tried a variation in your teaching that "worked"? Have you risked using new techniques or technologies in your classroom? Portal seeks to share experiences that occur in the classroom when unexpected learning takes place as a result of teaching or learning exploration. Submit a short summary of your ideas to the Portal editor, Mercedes Rossetti mercedesrossetti@yahoo.com. Final articles should be written in a narrative, nonacademic style, and have no more than 1,800 words, no foot- or endnotes, and a maximum of eight references. Our deadline is July 1. Look forward to your contributions, Mercedes Rossetti mercedesrossetti@yahoo.com Rossetti, M. Call for articles for Essential Teacher - Portal Section. Teachers of English to speakers of other languages electronic list. TESL-L@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (14 June 2006).
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Title: Call for Papers: TESOL's Essential Teacher
Body: This is an invitation to submit your article on innovative ways of teaching to Essential Teacher, TESOL's publication. Portal is a place for teachers and learners to share stories of classroom experimentation and learning experiences. Have you tried a variation in your teaching that "worked"? Have you risked using new techniques or technologies in your classroom? Portal seeks to share experiences that occur in the classroom when unexpected learning takes place as a result of teaching or learning exploration. Submit a short summary of your ideas to the Portal editor, Mercedes Rossetti mercedesrossetti@yahoo.com. Final articles should be written in a narrative, nonacademic style, and have no more than 1,800 words, no foot- or endnotes, and a maximum of eight references. Our deadline is July 1. Look forward to your contributions, Mercedes Rossetti mercedesrossetti@yahoo.com Rossetti, M. Call for articles for Essential Teacher - Portal Section. Teachers of English to speakers of other languages electronic list. TESL-L@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (14 June 2006).
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Title: Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, and Turkish Teacher Seminars
Body: Please forward to your language teachers: 2006 NMELRC Hebrew Teacher Seminar at (HUC-JIR) August 13 to August 17, 2006 Arabic Teacher Training Workshop at BYU August 31 to September 2, 2006 Persian Teacher Training Workshop at BYU August 31, 2006 to September 2, 2006 Turkish Teacher Training Workshop at BYU August 31, 2006 to September 2, 2006 Applications are at http://www.nmelrc.org/application.html . Maggie N. Nassif, PhD, MBA Administrative Director National Middle East Language Resource Center Brigham Young University 212 HRCB, BYU, Provo, Utah, 84602 mnnassif@byu.edu lctl project coordinator. [LCTL-T] Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Turkish teacher workshops during the summer. Less Commonly Taught Language Teachers' listserv. LCTL-T@tc.umn.edu (14 June 2006).
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Title: Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, and Turkish Teacher Seminars
Body: Please forward to your language teachers: 2006 NMELRC Hebrew Teacher Seminar at (HUC-JIR) August 13 to August 17, 2006 Arabic Teacher Training Workshop at BYU August 31 to September 2, 2006 Persian Teacher Training Workshop at BYU August 31, 2006 to September 2, 2006 Turkish Teacher Training Workshop at BYU August 31, 2006 to September 2, 2006 Applications are at http://www.nmelrc.org/application.html . Maggie N. Nassif, PhD, MBA Administrative Director National Middle East Language Resource Center Brigham Young University 212 HRCB, BYU, Provo, Utah, 84602 mnnassif@byu.edu lctl project coordinator. [LCTL-T] Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Turkish teacher workshops during the summer. Less Commonly Taught Language Teachers' listserv. LCTL-T@tc.umn.edu (14 June 2006).
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Title: Toy Chest: Online Games for Learners of Japanese
Body: The games available on this About.com site include crosswords, word scrambles, word searches, and matching quizzes. These may be useful as additional reading and spelling practice for beginning learners. http://japanese.about.com/bltoy.htm
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Title: Toy Chest: Online Games for Learners of Japanese
Body: The games available on this About.com site include crosswords, word scrambles, word searches, and matching quizzes. These may be useful as additional reading and spelling practice for beginning learners. http://japanese.about.com/bltoy.htm
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Title: Call for Teaching Ideas
Body: The AATG would like to ask all teachers who have devised innovative ways of strengthening teaching and learning to consider sharing their strategies by submitting them for inclusion in the next volume of TEACHING IDEAS. TEACHING IDEAS is a compilation of strategies, tasks, projects, etc. on teaching and learning ideas that work well in the classroom, that enhance learning and improve teaching. Please share with your colleagues in the profession your favorite teaching ideas, games, projects, and techniques. Using a one-page format for each entry, please describe a technique that worked well for you in the classroom, e.g., a technique that stimulated discussion, a new way of using films, learning vocabulary, treating literature, learning grammar, illustrating a concept, etc.. There is no limit to the number of submissions you can enter. Please indicate which of the national standards your entry addresses. Submissions will be revised for suitability and edited for publication. Although we realize that in the teaching profession no idea is the single property of an individual teacher, we will recognize those who write up the idea. If you submit an idea, you will receive a free copy of the published volume, TEACHING IDEAS. Please send submissions to the AATG office or to Rosmarie Thee Morewedge (rmorewed@binghamton.edu). Include contact information, your e-mail, school and state. Deadline for sending submissions: July 15th, 2006. Thanks for helping us organize this effort from which all of us can benefit. Best regards, Rosmarie Morewedge Chair, Department of German, Russian and East Asian Languages Binghamton University, SUNY FAX 607 777 2658 TEL 607 777 2657 rmorewed@binghamton.edu Rosmarie T. Morewedge Chair, Department of German, Russian and East Asian Languages Binghamton University, SUNY 607-777-2657 FAX 607-777-2658 Morewedge, R.T. [AATG-L] Request for innovative teaching ideas. American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu (14 June 2006).
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Title: Call for Teaching Ideas
Body: The AATG would like to ask all teachers who have devised innovative ways of strengthening teaching and learning to consider sharing their strategies by submitting them for inclusion in the next volume of TEACHING IDEAS. TEACHING IDEAS is a compilation of strategies, tasks, projects, etc. on teaching and learning ideas that work well in the classroom, that enhance learning and improve teaching. Please share with your colleagues in the profession your favorite teaching ideas, games, projects, and techniques. Using a one-page format for each entry, please describe a technique that worked well for you in the classroom, e.g., a technique that stimulated discussion, a new way of using films, learning vocabulary, treating literature, learning grammar, illustrating a concept, etc.. There is no limit to the number of submissions you can enter. Please indicate which of the national standards your entry addresses. Submissions will be revised for suitability and edited for publication. Although we realize that in the teaching profession no idea is the single property of an individual teacher, we will recognize those who write up the idea. If you submit an idea, you will receive a free copy of the published volume, TEACHING IDEAS. Please send submissions to the AATG office or to Rosmarie Thee Morewedge (rmorewed@binghamton.edu). Include contact information, your e-mail, school and state. Deadline for sending submissions: July 15th, 2006. Thanks for helping us organize this effort from which all of us can benefit. Best regards, Rosmarie Morewedge Chair, Department of German, Russian and East Asian Languages Binghamton University, SUNY FAX 607 777 2658 TEL 607 777 2657 rmorewed@binghamton.edu Rosmarie T. Morewedge Chair, Department of German, Russian and East Asian Languages Binghamton University, SUNY 607-777-2657 FAX 607-777-2658 Morewedge, R.T. [AATG-L] Request for innovative teaching ideas. American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu (14 June 2006).
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Title: Using Songs to Teach Grammar
Body: I use the Lennon/McCartney song "Yesterday" to raise past tense awareness, to contrast use of past tense with present tense, simple and continuous, and for practice. Present perfect abounds in Lennon/McCartney songs as well as in many others. I use "I'll be Seeing You" for future continuous. "It's Getting Better all the Time" points up the use of present continuous to describe an ongoing process, and the past habitual "used to." When you have a melody (either beautiful or "catchy" with other esthetics) wed with apt use of grammar structure, you have myriad possibilities. There are also a lot of Internet sources that will give you ideas, and they'll give you specific songs for specific purposes. Thurber, D.L. Re: Using music to teach grammar concepts. Teachers of English as a Second Language (Grades K-12). TESLK-12@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (5 June 2006). ---- "Can you bake a cherry pie, Billy Boy, Billy Boy?... modals Love Story: "How can I begin to tell the story... wh-questions "If I had a hammer"... past subjunctive "Casey would waltz with the strawberry blonde, and the band played on"... past habitual "Getting to know you, getting to know all about you... gerunds with infinitives "Sing, sing a song, sing out loud, sing out strong... imperatives "Somewhere, over the rainbow"... prepositions "I left my heart in San Francisco... past tense and prepositions and more! Good luck with your songs. Check out leadsinger.com for a karaoke system built in a single microphone. Sutherland, K. Re: Using music to teach grammar concepts. Teachers of English as a Second Language (Grades K-12). TESLK-12@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (5 June 2006).
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Title: Using Songs to Teach Grammar
Body: I use the Lennon/McCartney song "Yesterday" to raise past tense awareness, to contrast use of past tense with present tense, simple and continuous, and for practice. Present perfect abounds in Lennon/McCartney songs as well as in many others. I use "I'll be Seeing You" for future continuous. "It's Getting Better all the Time" points up the use of present continuous to describe an ongoing process, and the past habitual "used to." When you have a melody (either beautiful or "catchy" with other esthetics) wed with apt use of grammar structure, you have myriad possibilities. There are also a lot of Internet sources that will give you ideas, and they'll give you specific songs for specific purposes. Thurber, D.L. Re: Using music to teach grammar concepts. Teachers of English as a Second Language (Grades K-12). TESLK-12@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (5 June 2006). ---- "Can you bake a cherry pie, Billy Boy, Billy Boy?... modals Love Story: "How can I begin to tell the story... wh-questions "If I had a hammer"... past subjunctive "Casey would waltz with the strawberry blonde, and the band played on"... past habitual "Getting to know you, getting to know all about you... gerunds with infinitives "Sing, sing a song, sing out loud, sing out strong... imperatives "Somewhere, over the rainbow"... prepositions "I left my heart in San Francisco... past tense and prepositions and more! Good luck with your songs. Check out leadsinger.com for a karaoke system built in a single microphone. Sutherland, K. Re: Using music to teach grammar concepts. Teachers of English as a Second Language (Grades K-12). TESLK-12@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (5 June 2006).
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Title: New Research: Turn Construction in Novice Second Language Interaction
Body: From http://linguistlist.org/issues/17/17-1655.html Dissertation Title: Co-constructing Competence: Turn construction and repair in novice-to-novice second language interaction Institution: University of York Author: Donald Glenn Carroll Dissertation Abstract The thesis examines a broad spectrum of practices and phenomena implicated in the construction of turns-at-talk in (Japanese) novice-to-novice English as a second language interaction. Two major themes explored in this thesis are the moment-by-moment emergent nature of novice L2 turn construction and the roles played by a variety of embodied displays in the unfolding interaction. Read the complete abstract at http://linguistlist.org/issues/17/17-1655.html .
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Title: New Research: Turn Construction in Novice Second Language Interaction
Body: From http://linguistlist.org/issues/17/17-1655.html Dissertation Title: Co-constructing Competence: Turn construction and repair in novice-to-novice second language interaction Institution: University of York Author: Donald Glenn Carroll Dissertation Abstract The thesis examines a broad spectrum of practices and phenomena implicated in the construction of turns-at-talk in (Japanese) novice-to-novice English as a second language interaction. Two major themes explored in this thesis are the moment-by-moment emergent nature of novice L2 turn construction and the roles played by a variety of embodied displays in the unfolding interaction. Read the complete abstract at http://linguistlist.org/issues/17/17-1655.html .
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Title: Now Online: Nexus: A Journal for Teachers in Development
Body: I am very pleased to announce that all previous issues of "Nexus: A Journal for Teachers in Development", which has been published annually since 1998, have been uploaded to the website where the journal can now be freely accessed. Articles on various aspects of teacher training may be found by going to http://home.earthlink.net/~slschwartz/ . Also, if anyone is interested in contributing an article for publication, the deadline for the next issue is July 31, 2006 and complete guidelines for submission may be found by clicking on the Submission Guidelines link. I hope people find the journal to be of interest and benefit. Regards, Susan L. Schwartz Editor and publisher, "Nexus" Haverhill, MA, USA nexusjournal@earthlink.net http://home.earthlink.net/~slschwartz Schwartz, S.L. Journal issues now available. Teachers of English to speakers of other languages electronic list. TESL-L@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (5 June 2006).
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Title: Now Online: Nexus: A Journal for Teachers in Development
Body: I am very pleased to announce that all previous issues of "Nexus: A Journal for Teachers in Development", which has been published annually since 1998, have been uploaded to the website where the journal can now be freely accessed. Articles on various aspects of teacher training may be found by going to http://home.earthlink.net/~slschwartz/ . Also, if anyone is interested in contributing an article for publication, the deadline for the next issue is July 31, 2006 and complete guidelines for submission may be found by clicking on the Submission Guidelines link. I hope people find the journal to be of interest and benefit. Regards, Susan L. Schwartz Editor and publisher, "Nexus" Haverhill, MA, USA nexusjournal@earthlink.net http://home.earthlink.net/~slschwartz Schwartz, S.L. Journal issues now available. Teachers of English to speakers of other languages electronic list. TESL-L@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (5 June 2006).
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Title: Vote for the Extensive Reading Foundation 2006 Language Learner Literature Award
Body: From http://langconcepts.net/erf/poll2006.php Every year, publishers of graded readers nominate their best fiction or nonfiction books published in the previous year. The Extensive Reading Foundation international Award Jury reads the nominated books, looking for the ones they think will engage and satisfy learners of Englishin short, books that are "a good read." This year the jury has choosen three finalist books in two categories: Young Learners, and Adolescents and Adults. The six finalist books for the 2006 Language Learner Literature Award are listed below. Students of English and their teachers are encouraged to read the books in their category, and to vote for the one they enjoy reading most. They can also comment on why they think that book deserves to win the 2006 Award. Voting closes on July 14, 2006. The Jury will count your votes and read your comments. Balancing such things as the availability of the books and the number of votes cast in different countries, it will choose a winner in each category. The winning books will be announced on this site on August 31st. Young Learners - The Slippery Planet by Rosemary Hayes - The Special Cake by June Crebbin - Thumbelina retold by Sue Arengo Adolescents & Adults - The Amazon Rain Forest by Bernard Smith - Ned Kelly: a True Story by Christine Lindop - Within High Fences by Penny Hancock For more information, visit http://langconcepts.net/erf/poll2006.php .
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Title: Vote for the Extensive Reading Foundation 2006 Language Learner Literature Award
Body: From http://langconcepts.net/erf/poll2006.php Every year, publishers of graded readers nominate their best fiction or nonfiction books published in the previous year. The Extensive Reading Foundation international Award Jury reads the nominated books, looking for the ones they think will engage and satisfy learners of Englishin short, books that are "a good read." This year the jury has choosen three finalist books in two categories: Young Learners, and Adolescents and Adults. The six finalist books for the 2006 Language Learner Literature Award are listed below. Students of English and their teachers are encouraged to read the books in their category, and to vote for the one they enjoy reading most. They can also comment on why they think that book deserves to win the 2006 Award. Voting closes on July 14, 2006. The Jury will count your votes and read your comments. Balancing such things as the availability of the books and the number of votes cast in different countries, it will choose a winner in each category. The winning books will be announced on this site on August 31st. Young Learners - The Slippery Planet by Rosemary Hayes - The Special Cake by June Crebbin - Thumbelina retold by Sue Arengo Adolescents & Adults - The Amazon Rain Forest by Bernard Smith - Ned Kelly: a True Story by Christine Lindop - Within High Fences by Penny Hancock For more information, visit http://langconcepts.net/erf/poll2006.php .
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Title: Word Invader: Space Invader Meets Vocabulary Practice
Body: Please find below a link for downloading a word game in French. In fact, you can toggle between German, French & Spanish. Not only it is in these languages & English, you also have it between German & Italian and German & Russian and you can mix & match all the languages. Moreover the same link will also help you to download other game types (another 7 are so) which use similar lists. http://www.foreignlanguagehome.com/topics/software/invader.htm Chander. V.G. Re: How much is too much? Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (12 June 2006).
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Title: Word Invader: Space Invader Meets Vocabulary Practice
Body: Please find below a link for downloading a word game in French. In fact, you can toggle between German, French & Spanish. Not only it is in these languages & English, you also have it between German & Italian and German & Russian and you can mix & match all the languages. Moreover the same link will also help you to download other game types (another 7 are so) which use similar lists. http://www.foreignlanguagehome.com/topics/software/invader.htm Chander. V.G. Re: How much is too much? Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (12 June 2006).
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Title: Links for Teachers and Learners of Spanish
Body: The useful links provided on Mr. Lee's Spanish Page include online dictionaries, exercises & test, grammar tips, and information about Spanish-speaking cultures. http://www.bloomington.in.us/~rlee/website/shome.html
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Title: Links for Teachers and Learners of Spanish
Body: The useful links provided on Mr. Lee's Spanish Page include online dictionaries, exercises & test, grammar tips, and information about Spanish-speaking cultures. http://www.bloomington.in.us/~rlee/website/shome.html
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