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<description><![CDATA[My full names are Futonge Nzembayie Kisito . I'm the web master and builder of three very useful sites for teachers and students. I've been teaching English in China for the past 4 years. My first and successful adventure into ESL website building was the ESL Galaxy - a website with tons of teaching resources I had been developing over the years. I set about building the contents of the English Media Lab, six months after the ESL Galaxy proved highly successful. After six months of hardwork, a never-before seen type of free online site was up in the form ... ]]></description>
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<title>The Advent of Electronic Dictionaries in ESL/EFL Learning</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Have you ever taught a class of ESL/EFL students who worship their dictionaries? Or had one of those days when the beeping sound of an electronic dictionary steals classroom attention for that one crucial moment during the lesson? To make matters worse, some of these dictionaries have ring tones and other unnecessary sound effects that amplify the distractions. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Since language and culture always appear like a pair of identical twins, it is therefore not surprising that music and videos comfortably feature in most TEFL  teachers' lesson plans. ]]></description>
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