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2019 Issues

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...

Framework First: Introducing Academic Writing and Critical Thinking

Richard Harrison Canford Publishing ISBN: 978-1-910-43109-2 Do you teach low level students who need to make a start with academic writing? Framework First, a new 120-page coursebook,...

Brits behind as book trade booms?

McGraw Hill Education and Cengage Learning are to merge, according to the Financial Times. The new company, which will include National Geographic Learning, will...

Making strides with metacognition

Gill Ragsdale explains the power of thinking aloud ‘We do not learn from experience…. we learn from reflecting on experience’, John Dewey, educational psychologist. One...

Everything you need to know about EFL but they were afraid to tell you…

Wayne Trotman welcomes the new, complete, evidence-based guide THE CAMBRIDGE GUIDE TO LEARNING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Edited by Anne Burns and Jack C....

…as boarding schools get bounce from Brexit

Demand by EU students, especially from Spain and Germany, for places at Irish boarding school are soaring, according to a recent article in the...

French put fees up to attract more students

France is investing in improving facilities for its international students, just as a big increase in fees its public-sector universities can charge non-EU students...
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