Handpicked ResourcesSo, you want to know more? Well, because I know how busy (or how lazy) most people are, I have decided to create a page of my favorite articles, websites, and videos for your viewing pleasure. I have done this to ensure that those who want to learn more about SLA or ESL/EFL can easily do so (I know – I really am a great guy.).
In choosing these resources, I decided to only provide the most concise or thought provoking articles, websites, or videos I thought may help teachers help their students. Please take the time to review them – I am sure you will find them rather interesting. I know I did. |
Articles- General SLA and Teaching Tips & Advice
Interesting Videos on Teaching
YouTube Pages
Note: Although I aim to ensure all of the links are active and virus free, I offer no guarantees. This means that you, yes you, agree not to hold me liable for any problems you may encounter as a result of your own decision to click on the links provided.
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- Richards, J. C. (2005). Communicative language teaching today. SEAMEO Regional Language Centre.
- Hinkel, E. (2006). Current perspectives on teaching the four skills. Tesol Quarterly, 40(1), 109-131.
- Nation, I.S.P. (2014). What do you need to know to learn a foreign language? New Zealand: Victoria University of Wellington.
- Ellis, R. (2005). Instructed second language acquisition: A literature review. Research Division, Ministry of Education.
- Day, R. (2002). Top ten principles for teaching extensive reading. Reading in a foreign language, 14(2), 136
Interesting Videos on Teaching
- 60 classroom techniques/tips (but there are only 5 tips in 5 minutes - YouTube)
- Teaching speaking and classroom management tips (YouTube)
- https://coerll.utexas.edu/methods/ Foreign Language Teaching Methods - The University Of Texas at Austin
- https://scottthornbury.wordpress.com/ An A-Z of ELT
- http://www.tesol.org/
YouTube Pages
- JoshEsl.com YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUZFCQfhZ6NrZwpUeFel6CA
Note: Although I aim to ensure all of the links are active and virus free, I offer no guarantees. This means that you, yes you, agree not to hold me liable for any problems you may encounter as a result of your own decision to click on the links provided.
Search terms: josh esl, josh efl, efl josh, esl josh, www.joshefl.com, teaching English in Korea, how to teach English, TESOL, eslblog, eflblog, efljosh, esljosh.com, efljosh.com