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English Teaching Forum Electronic Journals


The Office of English Language Programs is pleased to offer the electronic journals Language and Civil Society and Language and Life Science to teachers of English as a foreign language. These journals contain ready-to-use lesson plans and are suitable for students at the intermediate level. Each chapter contains background information, classroom-ready activities, and related resources and references.

Teachers are encouraged to download and use the lessons, adapting them to suit the need of their students.

We welcome your feedback on what has worked (and what has not) when you have used the journals. Let us also know about your suggestions of topics for future journals.

 

Language and Civil Society

Civic Education

Environmental Education

Peace Education

Business Ethics


 

 

 

 
 
 
 


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