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Taking the Floor: Oral Presentations in EFL Classrooms
This article discusses theoretical and practical aspects pertaining to oral presentations in the EFL (English as a Foreign Language) context. It discusses issues and proposes ideas concerning the advantages of presentations, types of presentations, ways of arranging presentations in the classroom, possible topics of presentations and sources of data and information obtained for the different topics, and ways of assessing presentations in the EFL classroom. However, the discussion also has implications for non-EFL contexts, including ESL, content-based language learning, and learning languages other than English. Reuploaded Thanks to emkis
The hm Learning and Study Skills Program: Student Text Level 1, 4th Edition (The Hm Program)
Level I: Grades 5-7 Young adolescents have different developmental needs than other students. The HM Learning and Study Skills Program is geared for specific grade levels, allowing you to encourage the middle and junior high student's growing capacity for abstraction.