Chia Suan Chong

Chia Suan Chong blogged for English Teaching professional for 8 years, every fortnight, writing her final post back in September 2019. During her time as a blogger, she wrote 173 blog posts, writing from 5 different cities – through holidays, through changes in her career, through 3 periods of maternity leave. She took on different roles as she continued to blog as a teacher, a teacher trainer, a communication skills trainer, an intercultural skills trainer, a writer, a freelancer and an educator and her blogs reflected those experiences as well as discussing controversial and topic issues in ELT and reporting back from conferences. Fascinated by the interplay between culture, language and thought, Chia is now an intercultural skills trainer, materials developer and author. She continues to write for Pavilion ELT’s magazines and had a long-running column in ETp called "Not Only But Also". She is also the author of Successful International Communication (published by Pavilion Publishing and Media, 2018), and is now based in York.

100 things I love about ELT – Part 2

To celebrate the 100th issue of ETp, Chia Suan Chong looks at more things she loves about English Language Teaching.

100 things I love about ELT – part 3

Chia Suan Chong concludes her series on the 100 things she loves about being an English Language Teacher.

Who’s responsible for successful communication?

Chia Suan Chong looks back at the controversy on native speakers needing to learn to speak English internationally, and reflects on how language proficiency isn't always the key via an example from BBC's The Apprentice.

Why do we share?

With IATEFL fast approaching, Chia Suan Chong looks at why teachers are willing to share ideas...

What does it mean to teach culture?

The terms 'culture' and 'intercultural communication' are bandied about in English language teaching, but what does it mean? Chia Suan Chong looks at what teaching 'culture' shouldn't be confined to, and what it could involve.