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English will be spoken by half of the
world by 2015 (The International News,
Thursday, December 9, 2004)
Could interaction in online virtual worlds take distance learning to its
next dimension?
Can you explain the TEFL maze?
Your passport to the world
Untrained teachers get eaten alive
Have certificate, will travel
Breaking language barriers
Education: Some sound advice on learning to read
All the world’s best books at a click:
They used to be the preserve of academics but now rare
books are going online.
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Traditional grammar
teaching is waste of time, say academics
Teaching English with an American accent
Going with the flow
This is the word: it's got groove, it's got meaning
Now EFL teachers ponder dropping grammar
Language impurities and how to enjoy them
All the world's an English stage
The dream team
Dogme: the method of right-thinking teachers
Accredit to teaching?
Dogme still able to divide ELT
Testing my patience
Will the monoglot ever understand?
Which English do you want?
Defending a reputation for quality
Teaching without prejudice
Are Europe's tests being built on an 'unsafe' framework?
Europe's framework promotes language discussion, not directives
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: The linguistic
equivalent of the Eurosausage?
Early learning: Peter Watkins outlines what
to expect from a Tefl certificate course
Delta shock: Mathew Brigham on what you
might not know about the highest ELT teaching qualification in the world
Pick and choose: Which course should you
take?
Mind your language
Tefl courses - a guide to what's available
Where is English Taking Universities?
New test for entry-level teachers
A special challenge
Making vocabulary stick
Is this the end of the language class?
Has business English lost the plot?
Walking the Tefl tightrope
Where literature works in the reading mix
At the bottom of the bag: advice to new
teachers of English as a foreign language
Surviving your first lesson
Make your teaching child-friendly
Untying the culturally tongue-tied
Are you Tefl material?
Give conversation a sporting chance
Planning your new life as an English teacher
China calling
Australia Time out
Japan: Stepping out
Backing for writing test with no place for
spelling
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