Cambridge University Press: Dedicated Teacher Award
Cambridge University Press, the publishing division of the University of Cambridge, has awarded its 2021 Dedicated Teacher Award to Annamma Lucy, a social studies…
Read MoreCambridge University Press, the publishing division of the University of Cambridge, has awarded its 2021 Dedicated Teacher Award to Annamma Lucy, a social studies…
Read MoreToday’s guest is Ron Morrain. Ron and I chat about his background growing up in Texas, and the challenges he’s had to overcome in…
Read MoreTeachers are “vehicles of power”. Teachers must provide circumstances for students to accomplish empowerment. It is only possible when we as teachers take a…
Read MoreRhetoric is a fringe subject in ELT. This is evident from its sparse inclusion in pedagogical ELT books. When included it is always in…
Read MoreHow to Write a Great IELTS Essay – Tips from an ESL Teacher: As an ESL teacher, I have coached hundreds of students and…
Read MoreDiscussions Volume 1 by Adrian Wallwork and Liz Hoeppner. In the late 90’s, Cambridge University Press (CUP) released two books titled Discussions A-Z (Intermediate and…
Read MoreESL teaching is such a deep ocean that every time you plunge into it, you come out possessing something new. That possession could totally…
Read MoreBy Nicholas Walker Many ESL teachers still consider automated essay scoring and feedback to be an impossible dream. But with recent advancements in automated…
Read MoreAre you interested in integrating digital cultural heritage into your English language classroom? Do you think that cultural heritage is an integral part of…
Read MoreWe-ism is a critical cultural concept of Korea, and much of the rest of Asia, promoting group consensus and activity, over the assertion of…
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