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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...

Gesture gives memory a hand

Presenting new words with accompanying gestures activates deeper brain processing in the learner, resulting in better retention, report Manuela Macedonia and colleagues at Universities...

ETPedia™ Grammar

500 ideas and activities for teaching grammar Daniel Barber and Ceri Jones Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd ISBN: 978-1-912-75502-8 This hefty, 242-page resource book contains a mixture of...

Don’t dub and improve your English

Countries which use subtitles score higher on tests, according to European researchers Watching English-language films and TV with subtitles rather than being dubbed may increase...

Talking to Torquay about young learners

Kevin McNally, Managing Director of Torquay International School tells Melanie Butler why Torquay is the ideal location for young learners I never intended to get...

Japanese chain slashes one-to-one school sites

The Coco Juku English language school chain closed 51 of its 72 schools across Japan on 31 March. The chain’s owner, the Nichii Gakkan...

Serious sport, serious learning

Tapping into teenagers’ passions can be key, says Melanie Butler If Southern Europe is switching to academic summer courses, students from Northern Europe remain more...
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