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COLUMNS
Language
Interference
False Friends between
German and English
How to avoid the traps
of deceptive similarities
Focus
on Language
Awareness
Introduction
Academic Writing:
Writing an Essay
Structure and Vocabulary
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US version
New
word of the month
New words caught in
the web of politics
Top
Tips for the CD-ROMs
Using the CD-ROM as a thesaurus with SmartSearch
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anecdote
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in classrooms around the world. We're looking for:
Funny stories from the classroom
Horror stories from the classroom
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webquest
Don't miss the exciting WebQuest
feature! A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in which most or all
of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web. We
provide a printable WebQuest and teacher's notes (with answers) to use
in the class. Current WebQuests feature Boston, Kingston,
New York, Oxford, Dublin, London, Sydney and
Los Angeles. Click
here for more information.
teacher's
log
Visit the Teachers
Log where teachers from around the world share their experiences
of teaching English in different countries. All featured letters win
a library of books! This month you can read about teaching English in Slovakia
and China.
lesson
share competition
There is now an archive of
exciting lesson
plans from the Lesson Share competition, with lessons covering
writing, reading, integrated skills, grammar and vocabulary, and pronunciation.
There's a new round of the lesson share competition every month, so
it's never too late to enter! For more information and to see the winning
entries from earlier rounds, click
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160 ¥20000. Click
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