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Chronica: A New Way to Teach “History” to English Language Learners

When it comes to teaching history, or what we’ll call chronica, to English language learners, traditional methods of memorizing dates and names often fail to spark the necessary engagement. TESOL…
Posted by tesol July 27, 2013
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