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NILE top 20
Specialist teacher development centre NILE provide their top 20 teaching activities on handy flashcards.
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NILE top 20: Activities 1 & 2
Activities 1 & 2 focus on vocabulary recycling using a vocabox and speaking using dyadic circles.
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Challenges in ELT: Teaching students with Specific Learning Difficulties
Varinder Unlu, Academic Director at Bloomsbury International and Coordinator for IATEFL IP & SEN Special Interest Group, offers some insights and advice into teaching students with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD).
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Kerry Maxwell
Kerry Maxwell, author of Buzzwords and Language for, tells us about lexicography, swimming in lochs and provides some tips for becoming an ELT author.
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Applied linguistics: Teaching pronunciation
Associate Professor of English, Charles Hall, and Senior English Language Fellow, Christopher Hastings, offer some guidelines for teaching pronunciation.
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Elementary news lesson: Elizabeth II celebrates 65 years as British queen
March 2017: Elizabeth II is the oldest monarch in the world and has been head of state for longer than any woman in history.
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Applied linguistics: Choosing a method
Andy Curtis, series editor of Palgrave’s Applied Linguistics for the Language Classroom book series, looks at how we can involve learners when choosing teaching methods.
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Applied linguistics for the language classroom
Welcome to Applied linguistics for the language classroom.
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Cambridge English First: Use of English: Language focus: Remember and forget
This lesson aims to help students prepare for the multiple choice cloze section of the exam by focusing on expressions using remember and forget.
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Cambridge English First: Use of English: Language focus: Present and past participles
This lesson aims to help students prepare for the multiple choice cloze section of the exam by focusing on present and past participles.
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Podcast: Episode 5
This month the panel discusses whether teachers talk too much, how words are chosen for the Macmillan Dictionary and learner autonomy with guest teacher Alex Tustain. We also have an interview with Thom Kiddle, Director of NILE (the Norwich Institute for Language Education) and MA-qualified specialist in language testing and assessment.
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Business Spotlight: Spaces that work
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, considers how workspaces can affect employees.
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EAP for the 21st century learner: Lesson 5: Crowdfunding
In this lesson, students develop an awareness of crowdfunding and entrepreneurship.
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Global critical eye: Picture of health
In this lesson, students learn different expressions related to health.
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Onestop Phonics: Three-letter sounds - ick and - ing
This comprehensive lesson on the three-letter sounds - ick and - ing contains a flashcard, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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Lesson Share: Road trip
Fayeq Hassan wins this month’s Lesson Share competition with a lesson focussing on travel vocabulary.
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Challenges in ELT: Teaching online
Experienced teacher and blogger Cecilia Nobre shares her experiences and top tips for successfully teaching online.
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Teaching creatively: The impact of creativity on teachers
In the third and final article in this series, Chaz Pugliese examines the impact that creativity can have on teachers.
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Elementary news lesson: Formula One world champion retires
February 2017: Nico Rosberg retires from motor racing at the age of 31, just five days after becoming world champion.
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Cambridge English First: Use of English: Language focus: Using the word 'pass'
This lesson aims to help students prepare for the multiple choice cloze section of the exam by focusing on expressions with the word pass.