Celebrate English Language Day with the English Teaching Forum

In the world of international education, the English Teaching Forum remains one of the most trusted resources for language professionals. Published quarterly by the U.S. Department of State and available through the Government Publishing Office U.S. Government Bookstore, this journal is a staple for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) educators worldwide.

With English Language Day coming up on April 23, it is an ideal time to highlight the tools that bridge the gap between classroom theory and global communication.

Why the Forum is Essential

Unlike journals that focus solely on theory, the English Teaching Forum is built on practical, classroom-tested strategies:

  • Proven Lesson Plans: Ready-to-use activities for vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
  • Teacher-to-Teacher Insights: Articles written by global educators sharing innovative techniques that work in diverse cultural contexts.
  • Focus on Clarity: Resources dedicated to teaching “Plain English” and effective communication for science, business, and diplomacy.

For over 60 years, this publication has empowered teachers to provide their students with the keys to the global stage. By fostering high-quality instruction, the Forum helps ensure that English remains a vital tool for international cooperation.

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About the author: Blogger Trudy Hawkins is the Senior Marketing & Promotions Specialist in GPO’s Publication & Information Sales Office, supporting the U.S. Government Online Bookstore (https://bookstore.gpo.gov).

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