Elocution Teaching and Its Place in ELT
Elocution Teaching and Its Place in ELT Tiptoeing through the minefield of international business communication in itself is already stressful enough, as speaking another language is not merely about learning […]
Cambridge University Press: Dedicated Teacher Awards
Cambridge University Press is asking people around the world to submit their stories about inspirational teachers, as the publisher reopens its Dedicated Teacher Awards for 2020. Open for nominations between 1 October […]
Cambridge University Press Launches New YouTube Channel for Learners of English
Cambridge University Press has announced the launch of a new YouTube channel, aimed at supporting English language learners by teaching them how to use English in the real world. The […]
How to Teach Collocations – The Sure-Fire Way
How to Teach Collocations – The Sure-Fire Way Would you like me to show you a sure-fire method to teach English to your students? Something that would not only give […]
Pedagogy of The Oppressed: A Book Review
Pedagogy of The Oppressed: A Book Review 2016 was the year of social justice. IATEFL showcased a talk by J.J. Wilson promoting the work of famed Brazilian pedagogue Paulo Freire. […]
Cambridge University Press Announces ‘World’s Most Dedicated Teacher’
Pakistani teacher wins new Dedicated Teacher Award Cambridge University Press has named a teacher from Pakistan the winner of the first Dedicated Teacher Awards – a new prize recognising inspirational teachers around the globe. After a public vote, Ahmed Saya, from Cordoba […]
Language Doubts of a Retired English Teacher
Only his? By Giuseppe Carone I am a retired native Italian EFL teacher. Before retiring, I spent more than three decades teaching English in the Italian high school ‘Scientific Lyceum’ […]
Why and How I Wrote a Dictionary of One-Word Puns
by Pablo Dominguez Let me say from the start, that I am a lover of puns and wordplay. I’ve always been. When I was 10 years old or so, I […]
Interview with Anita Chakrabarti of Avantskill
An Interview with Anita Chakrabarti, founder of the Charity Avantskill by Sharyn Collins Anna thank you for taking part in this interview. Could I start by asking what Avantskill is? […]
Using “The Road Not Taken” in the classroom
I teach English as a second language in an International school in India. It is a well known fact that technology in India is booming and it seems to me […]