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Selected Papers Presented in the National Conference on
NEW PERSPECTIVES IN ELT 2018

D. Nagarathinam, Ph.D.
R. Vani, M.A., M.Phil. (Eds.)

New Perspectives in ELT - 2018


  • Greetings from the Secretary Er. S. Namperumalsamy, B.Sc., B.E.
    Theni Kammavar Sangam College of Technology

  • Foreword ...
    D. Nagarathinam, Ph.D.
    R. Vani, M.A., M.Phil.


  • Problems in Learning English from the Learners’ Perspective ...
    R. Abirami, I M.A. English and M. Devi, I M.A, English

  • Blog: English Teacher’s Arsenal ...
    Mrs. M. Akila, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. and S. Raja Jothi, II M.A. English

  • Problems in Learning English ...
    J. Bharathi and R. Mahalakshmi, I M.A. English

  • Rote Learning; An Introspection ...
    A. Catherin, I M.A. English

  • Problems Faced by the Students in Learning English ...
    A. Mary Glory and N. Kasthoori

  • Problems in Teaching and Learning English ...
    D. Pandeeswari, I M.A. English

  • Difficulties Faced by Learners in Learning English:
    A Task-based Approach
    ...
    A. Swathi, I M.A. English

  • Problems in Teaching and Learning English ...
    Devi Raj. V., B.A., M.A.

  • Innovations in English Language Teaching ...
    P. Dhayalan

  • Impact of CBT in Classroom ...
    S. Durga Devi, II M.A. English and K. Koppammal, II M.A. English

  • Teaching English to the Disadvantaged ...
    J. Faustina, M.A., M.Phil.

  • The Problem of Rural Area Engineering Students in
    Learning English in India
    ...
    N. Karpaha, M.A., M.Phil., NET and Dr. D. Nagarathinam

  • Problems in Teaching and Learning English ...
    S. Kavitha, M.A., M.Phil.

  • Problems in Teaching and Learning English ...
    G. Vijayalakshmi, II M.A. English

  • Enrich Slow Learners ...
    H. Anitha, I M.A. English

  • Teaching Enhanced Through Smart Phone ...
    R. Kumara Balaji, M.A.

  • Problem-Based Learning ...
    G. Kayalvizhi, M.A., M.Phil.
    L. Lavanya, I M.A. English

  • Enrich the Slow Learners in English ...
    L. Abinaya and R. Kartheeswari
    I M.A. English Students

  • Benefits and Effects of E-Learning ...
    M. Prabhu, II M.A. English

  • Fluency and Accuracy in Communication ...
    S. Bragatheeshwari, M.A., B.Ed.

  • Problems in Teaching and Learning English ...
    S. Sathishkumar, II M.A. English

  • Earn, Enrich, Enjoy Learning Through E-Learning ...
    P. Sam Heflin

  • English Learning Vs Slow Learners in Engineering Colleges Today ...
    S. Sathiaseelan, M.Phil.

  • Prerequisites to Overcome Problems in
    Teaching and Learning English
    ...
    T. Karthikeyan

  • Prevailing Challenges in Teaching and Learning English from the Perspective of the Higher Secondary School Teachers ...
    V. Saranya, Ph.D. Research Scholar and Dr. K. S. Antonysamy, Associate Professor

  • Flipped Classroom – The Need of the Hour ...
    Dr. Madhavarajan and P. C. Dorai Rama Chidambaram

  • Enrich the Slow Learners ...
    M. Maha Lakshmi and P.M. Nivetha, II M.A. English Students

  • English Newspaper Advertisements:
    The Demonstration of Activity-Based Learning
    ...
    A. Mohamed Kurzith Khan, M.A.

  • Improving the Learning Environment ...
    N. Raja Meena, I M. A. English

  • Problems in Learning English from the Learners’ Perspective ...
    P. Anusuya and S. Alaheswari

  • Enriching the Slow Learners through Task-based Teaching ...
    Anitha.P., II M.A. English

  • Improving Learning Environment in Classroom ...
    V. Pavithra, and L. Velvizhi, II M.A. English

  • Better Understanding of the Real Present Tense ...
    Prof. L. Lakshmanan and Ms. N. Karpaha, M.A., M.Phil. with NET

  • Role of Internet in English Learning and Teaching ...
    Dr. E. V. Ramkumar and R. Vani, M.A., M.Phil.

  • Rectifying Learners’ Problems through Teaching ...
    S. Manju, I M.A. English

  • Improving Reading Skills Enhances the Self-Esteem of the Low-Proficiency Learners at the Tertiary Level in the Rural Colleges of Tamil Nadu ...
    S. Raja and Dr. K. S, Antonysamy


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