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Learning disability 5

Lesley Lanir focuses on factors which affect reading acquisition.

Setting up an internship program at a Japanese university: Part Two

Andrew Boon and Chrissie Woods describe the workings of an internship program.

Found in translation

Jacqueline Schaalje teaches her students to find their way using Google Translate.

Surviving Teenagers

William Chaves Gomes offers some advice on teaching teenagers.

Making the most of melody

Lesley Lanir is moved by music and believes that students are too.

From statements to skills

David Tedone adds an extra dimension by focusing on authentic financial materials.

Bits and pieces

Finding out where some words come from.

Making grammar connections, increasing connectedness

Simon Mumford draws students’ attention to similarities in form across different grammar areas.

Explaining and practising the grammar of academic prose

Simon Mumford shares his expertise of teaching academic writing.

Writing by numbers

This article looks at an activity for teaching cohesion and coherence.

Can emailing really be fun? Part 2

Alex Case describes more fun ways to practise emailing.

Let me read your palm

Sasan Baleghizadeh and Amir Kardoust explore the world of palmistry.

Post it here, post it there…

Kateryna Protsenko finds that you can post it anywhere.

Speaking spontaneously: telephone techniques

David Heathfield’s students tackle telephone techniques.

Bending the gender of inanimate nouns

Why do we sometimes personify inanimate objects? Aneta Naumoska, takes us through the mystery.