In this simple, hands-on activity, your students will create an origami "fortune teller" and interact with their peers to practice the simple future tense, which can be one of the more difficult and confusing tenses for English language learners. You only need squares of paper for folding; a handout is included in this article. Read More
Unsure of how to include creativity and project-based learning in grammar lessons? Try these activities from the second edition of the best-selling book, New Ways in Teaching Grammar. These two free activities cover tenses, one through creative group storytelling and the other through a fun interviewing activity. Handout included. Read More
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TESOL 2016–2017 Annual Report: Download the TESOL 2016–2017 Annual Report, "Your TESOL," for insights into various aspects of the association, such as membership, finances, and major TESOL initiatives.
TESOL 2019 Call for Proposals: The Conferences Professional Council has issued the Call for Proposals for the 2019 TESOL Annual Convention & English Language Expo in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 12–15 March.
TESOL Installs New Board Members: Learn about TESOL's recently installed president, Luciana C. de Oliveira, and three new board members.
TESOL's New Communities of Practice: TESOL has a new Communities of Practice structure, including two types of member groups (interest sections and professional learning networks).
TESOL Statement: TESOL makes a statement on the possible addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 U.S. Census.
Article: Helping English-Learners End the School Year Strong (Education Week Teacher)
Article: Metaphors, Memes, Games and Themes: Using Times Visual Resources to Support Student Book Clubs and Independent Reading (The New York Times)
Report: Understanding and Supporting the Educational Needs of Recently Arrived Immigrant English Learner Students (Council of Chief State School Officers)
Article: Is Cultural Knowledge More Important Than Language Skills? (BBC)
Policy Brief: English Learners and Content-Rich Curricula (The Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy)
Article: International Students in the United States (Migration Policy Institute)
Taboo or Not Taboo? TESOL Virtual Seminar. Learn techniques that create space for students to explore so-called taboos. (25 July)
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