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Promoting Critical Thinking with English Modal Verbs

March 05, 2014
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A Social Justice Tip for English Language Teachers I speak often about incorporating social justice themes into language lessons. For example, recently I posted a list of Spanish social justice subjunctive sentences. This week, I will switch the focus to teaching English modal verbs.
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Spanish Social Justice Subjunctive Sentences

January 29, 2014
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How to Make the Spanish Subjunctive a Little More Relevant I have written before about how to teach social justice through grammar lessons. Today’s lesson is on the subjunctive in Spanish. Most English speakers groan at the mention of the dreaded “subjunctive”, that
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Hashtags, Please!

January 24, 2014
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Not just word evolution—now it’s punctuation’s time I’m not super huge into social media. I use my Twitter account to follow others and but I rarely tweet, and my Facebook account is much the same: I love following people, but I don’t really love having my own stuff
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