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Feedback the Teacher‏‎

Feedback the Teacher is an exercise which is all about the students offering feedback to their teacher about the class in general. It's not for all classes or for all teachers, but if a teacher is serious about their job, it can provide invaluable help in making the...

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Callan Method of Teaching English

The Callan Method is a system of learning English which is a form of the Audio-Lingual Method of teaching. The method relies on continual drilling through question and answer. In a 12 step program, beginner‎ students are asked a series of questions and then give their...

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Ellipsis‏‎ in English Punctuation

Ellipsis (plural ellipses) is a punctuation‏‎ mark or series of marks that usually show something is missing. For example, ellipsis: indicates an intentional omission of a word or words in a text at the end of a sentence, it indicates a trailing off into silence or an...

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Word Frequency‏‎ in English

Word Frequency is listing words‏‎ according to how popular they are in the language. The method of determining the list is by taking a corpus‏‎ of language and simply counting the words in it and how often each one is used. This usually brings up the following as the...

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Trading Places‏‎

Trading Places is a great ice breaker activity and a lot of fun. It's also ideal for practicing questions‏‎. It's simple to run this activity and no preparation is needed which means it's great to know for those emergency situations in class! Pre-Teaching With the...

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Teaching English in Kuwait‏‎

TEFL/TESOL in Kuwait‏‎ Kuwait is a small but very cosmopolitan country with workers and expatriates from many different countries living there. There is a thriving EFL market for the right kind of teacher. Living Conditions Kuwait is not necessarily the most...

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Zellig Harris‏‎

Born in Ukraine in 1909, he was taken to the United States (PA) as a child. A student in the Oriental Studies department, he received his bachelor's (1930), master's (1932), and doctoral (1934) degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He began teaching at Penn in...

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Greek vs English

Greek is spoken by about 12 million people. The majority of these are in Greece and Cyprus‏‎ whilst the Greek diaspora are generally bilingual. This article looks at the kinds of problems Greek as a mother tongue speakers have in learning English. Background In Greece...

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