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Teaching English to Elementary School Children
Carla Wilson
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Last Entries
Ensuring fairness between boys and girls
(2011/04/19)
Spot the Difference
(2011/03/20)
Lesson Balance - One Year Later
(2010/11/16)
Tests in Class
(2010/03/16)
Ten ways to use an eggtimer in class
(2010/02/ 8)
Homework Checking (2)
(2010/01/12)
Homework Checking (1)
(2009/12/18)
A Quick Analysis of Lesson Balance
(2009/12/ 1)
A Success Story
(2009/11/ 6)
Games and PPP in the children's EFL classroom
(2009/10/ 8)
English for engaging with English speakers
(2009/09/15)
Using concentration cards in large classes
(2009/08/21)
Topic-based or pattern-based curriculum
(2009/08/ 4)
How important are full sentences when answering questions?
(2009/07/ 3)
Why and how to use notebooks in class
(2009/06/ 2)
Topic-based lessons for older children
(2009/05/ 7)
Bingo
(2009/04/21)
Writing Tasks for Mixed Ability Classes
(2009/03/26)
Four Skills or Two?
(2009/03/ 1)
A Plea for Peripheral English
(2009/02/15)
Introducing Foreign Languages into UK Primary Schools
(2009/01/31)
Looking Back, Looking Forward
(2009/01/ 7)
Ensuring fairness between boys and girls
Spot the Difference
Lesson Balance - One Year Later
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