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Why Teach About Solzhenitsyn in English Classrooms?

Why Teach About Solzhenitsyn in English Classrooms?

August 3, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

“Own only what you can always carry with you; know languages, know countries, know people. Let your memory be your travel bag.” Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008),…

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Simple questions to ask English Language Learners in Week 1

Simple questions to ask English Language Learners in Week 1

July 30, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

In conversation, it is often helpful to show other people that we understand what they are trying to say. A smile, a nod of the…

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It was an Earthquake, not a Lifequake! We’re lucky!

It was an Earthquake, not a Lifequake! We’re lucky!

July 30, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

As CNN and the other global news organizations rushed to tell the world, a 5.4 earthquake hit Los Angeles yesterday. The earth shook, people got…

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How do you close your last class in a satisfying, summer ESL program?

How do you close your last class in a satisfying, summer ESL program?

July 26, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

Class bookends, both beginnings and endings, deserve special attention. This truism becomes more important in short term summer English programs where ESL students have traveled…

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Does Uncle Sam want immigrants to learn English?

Does Uncle Sam want immigrants to learn English?

July 18, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

Yet funding for English language classes, especially for adults, remains quite limited. Government programs only help students learn rather basic English, often around 1200 essential…

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What is a lifequake? Is that a real word?

What is a lifequake? Is that a real word?

July 18, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

Earthquakes remain a concern for people living in many places, including my home in Southern California. This awareness, and fear of sudden shaking and buildings…

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Teaching Quotations Creates Lively ESL Classroom Discussions, Shares Insights

July 6, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

Why do you recommend using classic quotations in ESL classrooms? “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free…it expects what never was and never…

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Enjoying Easy English Times and Exploring the EET Website

July 2, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

“In every curving beach, in every grain of sand, there is the story of the earth.” Rachel Carson (1907-1964), biologist and environmentalist The mailman brought…

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Have You Read English Teaching Forum Yet?

Have You Read English Teaching Forum Yet?

June 27, 2008 compellingconversations-admin

Have you read English Teaching Forum magazine yet? It is another outstanding resource for English language teachers whether working with adults in Africa, Eastern Europe,…

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Learning by Stumbling (again) and finding Classroom 2.0

Learning by Stumbling (again) and finding Classroom 2.0

June 19, 2008 compellingconversations-admin

As readers of this blog will soon discover, I believe in experimenting and finding new resources. Following an emailed lead, I discovered an impressive website…

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