The contents of this portfolio and blog represent copyrighted works but may be used for scholarly, academic or other non-commercial purposes provided that proper attribution is given. All of the articles, posts, lesson plans and essays found on this website were published by the author in 2012.
In all cases, the author will be McDorman, R.E (or for styles that require the author’s full name, McDorman, Richard E.). The year of publication will be 2012 and the publisher will be TESOBlog.org. For styles or content that require the inclusion of a uniform resource locator (URL), the full URL should be included at the end of the citation.
The following are several examples of how to properly cite work from this website using APA (American Psychological Association) style:
- Post or blog entry: McDorman, R. E. (2012). The dilemmas of language assessment. TESOLBlog.org. https://tesolblog.org/the-dilemmas-of-language-assessment
- Essay: McDorman, R. E. (2012). Do you speak presidential? TESOLBlog. https://tesolblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Do-You-Speak-Presidential.pdf
- Lesson plan: McDorman, R. E. (2012). Talking about unfamiliar topics (lesson plan). TESOLBlog. https://tesolblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Lesson-Plan-1_Richard-McDorman.pdf
- Other works: McDorman, R. E. (2012). Understanding African-American English (AAE): A course in language comprehension and cross-cultural understanding for advanced English Language Learners in the United States. TESOLBlog. https://tesolblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Course-Development-Project_Richard-McDorman.pdf