Friday, January 31, 2025

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...

Murphy is Still the Answer to a Teacher’s Prayer

Wayne Trotman looks at the latest English Grammar in Use ENGLISH GRAMMAR IN USE 5TH EDITION Edited by Raymond Murphy Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-45768-2 Now into...

UK Language Centre Rankings 2019

The EL Gazette Centres of Excellence for 2019 (the top 150 language centres in the UK) are reported in the attached PDF supplement from...

How to Cook Up an English Class

Gill Ragsdale gives seven top tips for teaching English with food 1 Collect students’ recipes Before introducing a recipe, test your students’ knowledge of food nouns...

News in Brief

TANZANIA: Tanzania will retain English as “the language of instruction in schools,” Prof Joyce Ndalichako, minister of education for the East African country, confirmed....

Make the most of metacognition by making reading a group task

Students retain more ‘incidental’ vocabulary when prompted to think about learning Students who use metacognitive prompts during reading tasks can improve their incidental vocabulary learning,...

“Leave now,” says lawyer, as China cracks down on foreign teachers

“DO NOT teach in China” says American lawyer Dan Harris. Writing in his award-winning blog https://www.chinalawblog.com/, the international law expert recommends expatriates currently teaching...
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