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Seeing the World Through Photographs: Using Photography as a Conversation Tool in English Class

July 28, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

“There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.” —Ansel Adams (1902–1984), American photographer and environmentalist If a picture is worth…

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Teaching Matters: Discussing Stress in the Classroom

July 5, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

“People who want to do everything all at once generally don’t get anything done.” —Jerry Brown, Governor of California This Teacher Edition Tuesday post, a…

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Talking About Fun with Phrasal Verbs

June 28, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

“Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.” – Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 – 1962), American politician, activist and chairman of the…

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Teaching Matters: Preparing Student-Centered Materials for the Classroom

June 21, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

  “If it is language that makes us human, one half of language is to listen.” – Jacob Trapp (1899-1992), American religious leader   Part…

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Teaching Phrasal Verbs – Fun with Take and Make

June 14, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

“Make change your friend.” – Bill Clinton (1946-), 42nd President of the United States Part of Teacher Edition Tuesday, a weekly series based on ten…

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What makes a conversation-friendly English, ESL or EFL classroom?

June 7, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

  “There is a role and function for beauty in our time.” – Tadao Ando (1941–), Japanese architect Introducing Teacher Edition Tuesday, a new weekly…

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Teaching Matters: Do Our Students Need to Swim in English or Pass Grammar Tests?

February 19, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

Here is a short list of important questions for our English language learners. Can they order food in a nice restaurant? Can students fill in…

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Conversation Tips: The Power of Paraphrasing

January 22, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

If English students can accurately paraphrase a reading, a radio segment, or a verbal statement, they can actively participate in common conversations and classroom discussions.…

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Teaching Matters: How democratic is your ESL classroom?

January 15, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

“Education is a kind of continuing dialogue and a dialogue assumes, in the nature of the case, different points of view.”   ~Robert Hutchins (1899-1977),…

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Teaching Matters: What Are Reasonable Standards for Listening Comprehension and Speaking Skills for ESL Students?

January 11, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

“Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education.” ~John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), 35th President of the U.S.   Tough…

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