I Never Set Out to Be a Publisher but Here I Am!
By Walton Burns founder of Aphabet Publishing Alphabet Publishing began as a self-publishing venture that took on a life of its own. As…
Read MoreBy Walton Burns founder of Aphabet Publishing Alphabet Publishing began as a self-publishing venture that took on a life of its own. As…
Read Moreby Tory Thorkelson As I have mentioned previously, our university here in Korea does student evaluations of our classes online (and has done so…
Read MoreYes, it is a thing. An important thing. By Patrice Palmer I recently attended the TESOL Convention where I had a conversation with a…
Read MoreCambridge University Press has announced the launch of a new YouTube channel, aimed at supporting English language learners by teaching them how to use…
Read MoreBy Mary Catharine Breadner Like other industries, the EFL world has an abundance of jargon. From acronyms to theory, it is almost impossible to…
Read Moreby Luke Michael Ironside In a consideration of language, communication and the relationship between the two, it is necessary to understand the function of…
Read MorePromoter of Brain-Friendly Learning and Founder of Efficient Language Coaching By Sharyn Collins Rachel, first of all, many thanks for taking time out of…
Read MoreBy Giuseppe Carone Juliet: ‘What’s in a name? That which we call a roseBy any other name would smell as sweet.’ (‘Romeo and Juliet’,…
Read MoreBy Vasiliki Lismani The well-known fairy tale of Cinderella with its adorable, yet miserable and unfortunate heroine has always been one of my favourites….
Read Moreby Irum Butt As a teacher in Pakistan, I am always looking for new ways to engage the children in my classes so that…
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