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1. R.Amritavalli
R.Amritavalli
2. Yasmeen Lukmani
3. Shefali Ray
4. Mukul Priyadarshini
Mukul Priyadarshini
5. Shobha Sinha
6. Snehlata Gupta
Snehlata Gupta, Joseph Mathai and Prabhat Kumar
Children as Authors To Enhance Writing Skills or to Build Authorial Practice?
7. Keerti Jayaram
8. Rimli Bhattacharya
Rimli Bhattacharya
9. Vandana Lunyal
10. Pramod Pandey
Pramod Pandey
1. Geetha Durairajan
Geetha Durairajan
Evaluation: Is it the Cane that Guides or the Dog that Guards?1
2. Namrita Batra
Namrita Batra
3. Santosh Kumar
Santosh Kumar Mahapatra
4. Asha Iyer
5. Saumya Sharma
6. Nivedita
Nivedita Vijay Bedadur
7. Chitra Seshadhri
8. Rudrashis Datta
Rudrashis Datta
Overcoming Bias in ELT Textbooks: A Study in the Indian Context
9. Stephen Krashen
Stephen Krashen
A Short Paper Proposing that we Need to Write Shorter Papers
1. Iqbal Judge
2. Anjani Kumar
Anjani Kumar Sinha
3. Shikha Tripathi
Shikha Tripathi
4. Swatie
Swatie
5. Mojtaba Tajeri
Mojtaba Tajeri and Pushpinder Syal
6. Praveen Sharda
7. Gibreel Sadeq
8. Sadhna Saxena
9. Saumya Sharma
10.Nishevita Jayendran
Nishevita Jayendran and Anusha Ramanathan
The Value of Story-Making Activities in the English Classroom
1. Stephen Krashen
Stephen Krashen
2. Papia Raj
Papia Raj and Aditya Raj
Learning to Serve: An Analysis of English Language Training in Call Centres of India
3. Kalu Ram
Kalu Ram Sharma
4. Roseliz Francis
Roseliz Francis and Anju Sahgal Gupta
5. Rajesh Kumar
6. Rajni Dwivedi
Rajni Dwivedi
7. Sweta Sinha
8. Santosh Kumar
Santosh Kumar Mahapatra
Developing Assessment Literacy of English Teachers: A Workshop
9. Sarika Khurana
1. A. Giridhar Rao
A. Giridhar Rao
2. Reva Yunus
3. Sonika Kaushik
Sonika Kaushik
4. Nidhi Kunwar
Nidhi Kunwar
5. K. N. Anandan
K. N. Anandan
6. Kamlesh Chandra
Kamlesh Chandra Joshi
7. Shweta Kakkar
8. Sreevrinda Nair
9. Prem Kumari
Prem Kumari Srivastava
1. Stephen Krashen
Stephen Krashen
2. Pritha Chandra
Pritha Chandra and Anindita Sahoo
3. Suneeta Mishra
4. Ankit Saraf
5. Chhaya Sawhney
Chhaya Sawhney
6. Sawan Kumari
7. Ujjwal Banerjee
Ujjwal Banerjee
1. Asha Tickoo
2. Kirti Kapur
Kirti Kapur
3. Nidhi Kunwar
3. K. N. Anandan
K. N. Anandan
4. Keerti Jayaram
Keerti Jayaram
5. Malvika Rai
Malvika Rai
6. T. C. Ghai
7. S. C. Sood
8. Vasumathi
Vasumathi Badrinathan
Did you ‘like’ my Post?: Analysing Facebook in Language Learning
1. Nivedita Vijay
Nivedita Vijay Bedadur
2. Dripta Piplai
3. Geetha M
4. Rajni Kumar
Rajni Kumar
5. Venu Mehta
6. Reva Yunus
7. Om Prakash
8. Lakshmana Rao
Lakshmana Rao Pinninti
Effect of Teaching Sentence-Level-Formal Schemata on Inferring Meaning
1. Rizwan Ahmad
2. R.W. Desai
R.W. Desai
3. Yasmeen Lukmani
Yasmeen Lukmani
4. Keerti Jayaram
5. Nidhi Kunwar
6. Sy-Ying Lee
Sy-Ying Lee, Christy Lao and Stephen Krashen
Children Understimate how much Others Read: A Confirmation Using Chinese 7th Graders in Hefei, China
7. Pooja Bahuguna
8. N.P. Sudharshana
N.P. Sudharshana
9. A. Arunkumar
1. Julia Gillen
Julia Gillen, Sibaji Panda, Uta Papen and Ulrike Zeshan
Peer to Peer Deaf Literacy : Working with Young Deaf People and Peer Tutors in India
2. Geetha Durairajan
3. Shruti Sircar
Shruti Sircar
4. Nozomi Tokuma
5. Andesha Mangla
Andesha Mangla
6. Asha SIngh
7. Jagadish Chander
8. Sudhesh
Sudhesh Mukhopadhay
Madhulika Saxena
Madhulika Saxena Sinha and Milind Malshe
Graphic Novels as Pedagogical Tools in the Indian Classroom: Teachers’ Opinions
A. K. Sinha
A. K. Sinha
Lina Mukhopadhyay
Vineetha C. B
Vineetha C. B. and A. Arunkumar
Filters in Second Language Learning: Findings from Six Year Study on Language Acquisition
P. K. Jayaraj
P. K. Jayaraj
Sibila Ramakrishnan
Sibila Ramakrishnan
Baidehi Sengupta
Baidehi Sengupta and Samir Karmakar
Multilinguality in Classrooms: Looking at the Primary Education in West Bengal
Sajida Sultana
Yasmeen Lukmani
Yasmeen Lukmani
Vanlal Tluonga Bapui
Vanlal Tluonga Bapui
T. Shrimathy
T. Shrimathy Venkatalakshmi and Chandreyee Sarkar Mitra
Significance of Feedback in the Teaching/Learning Process
T. C. Ghai
T. C. Ghai
Pavithra Velpuri
Shefali Srivastava
Shefali Srivastava
Facts versus Feelings: Teaching of Literature in Indian Classrooms
A. L. Khanna
Uma Sudhir
Uma Sudhir
Sanchita Verma
Yasmeen Lukmani
Yasmeen Lukmani
Jennifer Thomas
Jennifer Thomas
1. Iqbal Judge
2. Anjani Kumar
Anjani Kumar Sinha
3. Shikha Tripathi
Shikha Tripathi
4. Swatie
Swatie
5. Mojtaba Tajeri
Mojtaba Tajeri and Pushpinder Syal
6. Praveen Sharda
7. Gibreel Sadeq
8. Sadhna Saxena
9. Saumya Sharma
10.Nishevita Jayendran
Nishevita Jayendran and Anusha Ramanathan
The Value of Story-Making Activities in the English Classroom
1. Kyung Sook Cho
2. Suneeta Mishra
3.Snehlata Gupta
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4. Brinda Chowdhari
Brinda Chowdhari
5. Swarnlata Sah
Swarnlata Sah
6.Mala Palani
7. Jayshree Murali
Jayshree Murali
Sy-ying Lee
Willy A
Willy A. Ranandya, George M, Jacobs, Stephen Krashen and Crystal Ong Hui Min
The Power of Reading : Case HIstories of Second and Foriegn Language Readers
Ken Smith
Jeff McQuillan
David MIller
David MIller, Andrew Hasler and Stephen Krashen
Jeff McQuillan
Kyung Sook
Kyung Sook Cho and Stephen Krashen
Why Don’t We Take The Advantage of the Power and Pleasure of Reading ?
Jeff McQuillan