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Listen to and read about blues music in the January 2004 English Teaching Forum!

Welcome to English Teaching Forum online, a quarterly journal published by the U.S. Department of State for teachers of English as a foreign or second language. Over 60,000 copies of the magazine are distributed in 100 countries. This site contains articles from issues of the Forum dating back to 1993. To find a particular article or issue, click on the year it appeared, or search by subject, title, or author.

We welcome submissions from English language teachers around the world. Most of the authors published in English Teaching Forum are classroom teachers.

U.S. Embassies and Consulates distribute copies of the Forum outside the United States. Questions about subscriptions outside the U.S. should be addressed to the Public Affairs or Cultural section of the American Embassy in the capital city of the country in which the inquirer resides. In the United States, subscriptions are available from the Superintendent of Documents.

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