Saturday, April 26, 2025

Issue 485

      Inequality and discrimination in Vietnam’s private sector

      Examining the marginalisation of Nnests and Nests of colour. Vietnam’s EFL industry has witnessed significant growth in recent years, fuelled by a booming private education sector and a growing demand...

      The rise of the teacherpreneur

      How can a teacher stretch their limits outside the traditional teaching box? As more and more people turn away...

      The Angel

      The Angel ISBN: 978-3-7114-0043-7Midnight Bay ISBN: 978-3-7114-0042-0The Captain’s Castle ISBN: 978-3-7114-0044-4By Gavin BiggsHelbling Languages, 2023 As a regular reviewer...

      TESOL in the Philippines

      Prior to the pandemic, Filipinos were being employed as English language teachers in the Philippines, Japan, China, Taiwan,...

      The setup to a bad punchline

      David Petrie tells of the ongoing battle for fair treatment in Italy and Spain. The 3 May 2023 edition...

      ChatGPT language learning

      Friend or foe? ChatGPT as a language teaching assistant. The new generation chatbot, ChatGPT, can be a valuable aid to language learning. However, there are...

      Edinburgh’s EFL revival

      Teacher and journalist, Charlie Ellis, reports on Edinburgh’s COVID recovery. Following the twin blows of COVID and Brexit there are signs of renewed life in...

      Are IH London summer centres paying below minimum wage?

      International House (IH) London has been advertising roles at its Young Learners summer centres with pay rates below National Minimum Wage (NMW), the Gazette...

      Melanie Butler, in conversation with British Council’s Mark Walker

      ”We are really asking questions,” says Mark Walker about the British Council’s new report on the “Future of English.” It is not – the...

      Bilingual babies

      Babies unfazed by language switching. Bilingual babies are not confused when individual speakers switch languages, according to new research from Esther Schott and colleagues at...

      Can technology narrow the equity gap in English language education?

      The use of technology in English language teaching has a history as long as ELT itself, but technology can mean different things in different...
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