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2021 Issues

Surge in those applying to teach in Israel

Despite the Covid pandemic, there were more applications than ever to teach this year on TALMA, the Israel Program for Excellence in English, according to the Jerusalem Post. TALMA offers...

American, sigh

Like the idea of a cultural exchange and fancy a two-week summer break teaching English in Poland? It...

Jabbing words

Every year, vaunted English language dictionaries choose their word of the year and they tend to sum up...

Teaching English from scratch

In Maharashtra, the second largest state by population in India and home of Mumbai, the government is bringing...

Music man

Nigel Paramor has been involved in ELT for over 35 years. He  taught in Hong Kong for four...

Training matters

What you need to know about getting qualified In this issue we are taking a no-holds barred approach to teaching qualifications and how they help...

Exploring the evidence

Two teachers offer their views on common teaching practices Below, two of the authors of An Introduction to Evidence-Based Teaching in the English Language Classroom...

A year of firsts

The annual ELTons Innovation Awards saw a range of new winners On 15 November 2021, the ELTons went truly global. Entries for the annual British...

When language sounds like music

Learning another tongue is easier if it comes through a tune Did you know that hearing words as melodies, as opposed to simply staccato sounds,...

Fast-food chains trump UK Dos salary rates

Forty per cent of all the UK jobs listings on one major EFL recruitment website in October were for a director of studies (Dos),...

Drilling for success

There is good reason for persisting with an age-old method, says Wayne Trotman USING DRILLS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING By Tony Penston ISBN 978-0-9531323-6-2 It’s always a...
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