TESOL Links Magazine
TESOL Links is published once or twice a year (depending on contributions), and is provided free to WATESOL members.
The Editorial and Contents page of the latest
issue (in PDF
format) will be available
here as it is published.
For a taste of what is in our magazine, here is a sample of the October 2007 Editorial, Contents page & President's Report, an article about strategies for meeting the needs of African learners by Belinda Stewart, an article about Readers Theatre & Assessment by Celeste Blundell-Camden and a list of links for teaching pronunciation compiled by Judy Hansen.
Guidelines for Writing a TESOL Links Article
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Contributions should be typed, in one font only, with no formatting.
- Contributions should be emailed as a Word attachment to the email address below.
- Contributor’s name and work location or field of interest should be provided.
- All sources must be cited.
- Copyright regulations must be observed.
Magazine Submissions
Articles, reports, notices, advertisements, reviews or any other item for inclusion in the journal should be emailed or posted to the editor.
Suggested Topics
- A day in the life of an ESL teacher
- Book/film/theatre review
- Learning styles * Assessment
- Pedagogy * Customs/cross-cultural issues
- Language across the curriculum
- Report on a conference or seminar
- Using technology in the classroom
- "How to teach" pronunciation/reading/writing/spelling/etc.
- "A good lesson on teaching" grammar/ speaking/ listening/ etc.
- A personal perspective on teaching
