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Issue 467 - Nov 2019

Our World 3

Second Edition Rob Sved National Geographic Learning ISBN 9780357032046 This is the A1 Level of a seven-level course for young learners. The cross- curricular approach provides topics spanning Social Science, Health And Physical...

English language learners need the whole linguistic picture

Anglophone countries have been struggling for years with the best way to approach phonics, argues Misty Adoniou Anglophone countries...

Global Perspective

The Gazette editorial team’s selection of ELT news from around the world SPAIN: Britain’s new ambassador to Spain, former TEFLer...

Teacher’s Pet & Naughty Corner

Teacher’s Pet Faced with the decision by President Trump to divert $3.6 billion in military funding to pay for...

Old is Excellent, in English Schools

As a rule of thumb, the best educational institutions in England are both old and independent. The latest...

Focus on Vocabulary Learning

Marlise Horst Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780194003131 This 173-page book gave me fresh insights into teaching vocabulary. It covers familiar ground, such as corpora, frequency and ‘coverage’....

iWonder 1 Pupil’s Book

Jenny Dooley and Bob Obee Express Publishing ISBN: 9781471569111 The highlight of iWonder is the AR (Augmented Reality) feature. Users can listen to songs and watch videos...

Standing the Test of Time

The London School of English is over 100 years old, principal Hauke Tallon tells Melanie Butler why its core values are key to its...

A book that Lets Students Create their Own Stories

Wayne Trotman reviews a book that helps engage students STORIES WITHOUT END Taylor Sapp Alphabet Publishing, 2018 978-1-948-49211-9 Teachers of reading will be familiar with classes that...

English Language Travel – A Maturing Market?

Patrik Pavlacic, Chief Researcher at market analysts Bonard, reveals the 2018 student statistics After its peak in 2014, confirmation comes that the global English language...

However Fast Humans Talk they Deliver the Same Amount of Data per Second

Human speech tends to deliver the same amount of information per second regardless of the language being spoken, a major international study suggests. Native...
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