Exciting Insights in English Teaching Forum 2020, Volume 58, Number 3

The author, Valerie Sartor, provides a wide variety of innovation tools that language instructors and students can utilize, along with pointers on beginning and making the most efficient usage of the tools. Tech tools are becoming more numerous and important, making this article a helpful resource for instructors, whether they teach face to face or virtually.

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This article by Susan M. Barone and Carrie Cargile provides L1 and L2 writing differences in three categories (word-level, sentence-level, and global-level) and offers tips and activities designed to move that info into practice.

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Kelly Wonder’s article discusses how to integrate inquiry-based learning and develop twenty-first-century skills through questions note pads. The post offers tips for using the note pads in courses and provides a series of specific prompts designed to help students think more critically and thoughtfully over time.

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This guide is designed to enhance your reading of the articles in this issue. You may choose to read them on your own, taking note of or jotting down responses to the discussion questions provided. Or you may use the guide to read the articles with colleagues.

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