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Literacy Development through Arts and Crafts: A Project with Year 2 Learners Based on Eric Carle’s “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”
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Literacy Development through Arts and Crafts: A Project with Year 2 Learners Based on Eric Carle’s “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”

Maria EmmanouilidouDecember 16, 2024November 6, 2024

Integrating arts into the school curriculum aims to create cross-thematic links with other subjects. Despite the limited time allocated to…

Implementing Literature Circle: A Fun and Learner-Centered Approach
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Implementing Literature Circle: A Fun and Learner-Centered Approach

Francesca XenakiDecember 15, 2024November 6, 2024

Literature extends beyond ‘the classics.’ Incorporating it as a resource in language learning can be highly motivating and effective for…

Creative Connections: Language Learning through Literature and the Arts
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Creative Connections: Language Learning through Literature and the Arts

Anna KefalidiDecember 14, 2024November 5, 2024

Learning English can be a daunting task for many, but when combined with literature and arts, it can become an…

Bringing Literature to Life:Creative Language Learning through Crafts in ELT
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Bringing Literature to Life:Creative Language Learning through Crafts in ELT

Effie PantazopoulosDecember 13, 2024November 5, 2024

Incorporating literature into English language teaching (ELT) provides learners with more than just improved reading and comprehension skills. Through engaging…

Crafting in ELT: Teaching English Beyond the Classroom
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Crafting in ELT: Teaching English Beyond the Classroom

Katherine ReillyDecember 12, 2024November 5, 2024

Have you ever experienced the chaos of school crafting? If you’re reading this, then you probably attest to the anguish,…

Artful Ecoeducation: Fusing Creativity, Sustainability, and Language Learning
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Artful Ecoeducation: Fusing Creativity, Sustainability, and Language Learning

Spyridoula KokkaliDecember 11, 2024November 4, 2024

Healthy Little Eaters, an award-winning project, creatively combines arts, crafts, environmental education, and English language learning. By integrating upcycling, stop-motion…

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Teaching English Through Literature and Arts: A Creative and Effective Approach

Dana SteriotiDecember 10, 2024October 30, 2024

Incorporating literature and arts into English language teaching creates a dynamic and creative approach that fosters language development. This strategy…

Teaching English through Literature and Arts: A Creative Approach
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Teaching English through Literature and Arts: A Creative Approach

ELT NewsDecember 8, 2024October 30, 2024

In language education, combining literature with arts and crafts can greatly enhance the English learning experience. This approach not only…

“I am Ahmed. I am from Africa.”: Young Learners from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds in the English Classroom
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“I am Ahmed. I am from Africa.”: Young Learners from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds in the English Classroom

Giota PanouOctober 12, 2024September 4, 2024

In culturally diverse environments, we often encounter classrooms filled with students from various cultural backgrounds. For young learners, this diversity…

Cracking the Code: Engaging Strategies for Teaching Reading to Young Learners
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Cracking the Code: Engaging Strategies for Teaching Reading to Young Learners

Anastasia SpyropoulouOctober 11, 2024September 3, 2024

Reading opens the door to a world of knowledge and imagination. For young learners, mastering this skill is a crucial…

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