The July EL Gazette contains a review of the new coursebook “Move” (Intermediate) from Macmillan. Extract: The book is […] is supported by a CD-ROM. The look of this disc is the same as that on the Macmillan English Campus,
Guardian weekly
Just in case you missed your paper copy of the Guardian Weekly last weekend, here’s a link to Pete’s article {{link http://education.guardian.co.uk/tefl/story/0,,1783719,00.html Mapping out our technological future}}
Learning Technologies Conference, Nicosia, Cyprus
Many thanks to Sophie and to everyone who organised the conference last weekend – and the night in the Taverna! Also thanks to everyone who came along to the session on the Macmillan English Campus. For more on MEC and
The Guardian Weekly – May 26: IATEFL conference debate – Report
Harrogate, the North Yorkshire spa town, is famous for its Turkish bathsā¦. and the International Convention Centre. The centre proved a fitting venue for the 2006 IATEFL conference, which every year draws hundreds of teachers from all around the world.
5th Romanian Conference
What a fantastic conference! What a receptive audience! A great weekend…thanks to everyone who helped organise the conference and who attended! If you missed the information on the OHTs in the plenary, click here: {{link http://kevwes9.dreamhosters.com/PDFs/OHTs_plenary.doc Plenary OHTs}} For some
5th Macmillan Romanian Conference
It’ll be a great pleasure to present at this conference Saturday 29 April, in Sibiu Sessions are: Plenary Controversies in language teaching I will examine three ācontroversiesā in language teaching: 1. The course book conundrum 2. Teaching grammar 3. The
Podcasting – BBC World News Bulletin
As I’m sure everyone is now aware the BBC have been adding more and more radio programmes to their podcasting “experiment”. One of the most recent additions is the BBC World News Bulletin. This is a five minute summary of
IATEFL debate – Learner of the future
Hi all just a big thanks to everyone who helped make this event so successful at IATEFL in Harrogate – Miranda Hamilton, Caroline Moore and Dr Gilly Salmon the three wonderful speakers and panellists, Max de Lotbiniere from the Guardian
Bologna and Madrid
Just to say that it was great meeting everyone at the British Council conference in Bologna and the TESOL conference in Madrid. In case you missed the {{link http://kevwes9.dreamhosters.com/PDFs/bologna__handout.doc Handout}}, just click on the link!
Technology and the learner of the future – VOTE NOW!
What do YOU think about technology in ELT? Do you use it? What will happen in the future> In order to vote in advance of the IATEFL conference debate on technology, just visit: {{link http://www.onestopenglish.com/survey/q.asp?sid=94&k=cmngpldtrb Guardian Weekly / OneStopEnglish debate}}