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Jacqueline Trademan

Oxford Journals | Humanities | ELT Journal | Key Concepts in ELT - 0 views

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    'Key Concepts in ELT' is a feature of the Journal that aims to assist readers to develop an appreciation of central ideas in ELT, and to approach the content of articles from a perspective informed by current debate on aspects of theory and practice. The list given below is an up-to-date guide to all 'Key Concepts' that have been published in the Journal. The list contains links to the original articles, which are available to download free of charge (PDF file).
Jacqueline Trademan

The Harmer Lectures: a series of exclusive online presentations by Jeremy Harmer on Pea... - 0 views

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    From Pearson ELT...Jeremy Harmer is giving a lecture series on TESL pedagogy...this link gives you info about the 4th lecture which is on June 19th.  It looks like you can access the first 3 lectures too, but you'll have to register on the Pearson ELT site.  Links to other useful things too...
Jacqueline Trademan

C is for Contrastive analysis « An A-Z of ELT - 0 views

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    If you aren't already subscribing to Scott Thornbury's A-Z of ELT blog, I recommend that you do. This entry is a nice summary of the key points behind Contrastive Analysis.
Jacqueline Trademan

P is for Phoneme | An A-Z of ELT - 0 views

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    Newest entry from Scott Thornbury's An A-Z of ELT blog...P is for Phoneme. Very interesting points here...this might/will challenge your thinking.
Jacqueline Trademan

M is for Monolingualism « An A-Z of ELT - 1 views

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    Another entry in Scott Thornbury's blog - An A-Z of ELT. Interesting comparison of language policy in Cataluna, Spain and the English Only group in the U.S. (I recommend subscribing to his blog if you haven't already).
Jacqueline Trademan

G is for Genre | An A-Z of ELT - 0 views

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    Newest entry from Scott Thornbury's blog - G for genre.
Jacqueline Trademan

Big Questions in ELT | The Round - 0 views

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    This is an e-book from Scott Thornbury...just $7.99. It loads onto Kindle, but you can access it from a computer, iPad, etc. Lots of potential here.
Jacqueline Trademan

S is for Student-centredness « An A-Z of ELT - 0 views

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    Newest entry from Scott Thornbury's blog - S is for Student-Centredness. This entry is a 4 minute video of Scott speaking on the topic
Jacqueline Trademan

Home - TESOLacademic.org - 1 views

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    Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) academic is uniquely placed at the interface of theory informed practice and practice informed theory in English Language Teaching (ELT).
Jacqueline Trademan

S is for Soaps | An A-Z of ELT - 0 views

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    New Scott Thornbury blog entry - "S is for Soaps" focuses on the authentic nature of soap operas and tv dramas. Some recent research studies on this subject are included.
Jacqueline Trademan

A is for Accommodation « An A-Z of ELT - 0 views

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    This is an entry from Scott Thornbury's excellent blog - on dialect accommodation. Actually worth subscribing to this blog.
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