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Not only, but also: pragmatics

Chia Suan Chong looks at what English teachers teach apart from language. In this issue, she considers the pragmatics of intercultural communication.

It Works in Practice MET 31-6

More tested lessons, suggestions, tips and techniques which have all worked for MET readers. Try them out for yourself – and then send us your own contribution.

Global voices 31-6

Teaching stories from around the world

101 EFL Activities for Teaching University Students

Meg Shovelton reviews 101 EFL Activities for Teaching University Students by Hall Houston.

MET CPD and wellbeing calendar: November/December 2022

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It’s all in the game

Ken Wilson gains inspiration from a comedy show.

Making the most of teaching in VR

New aspects of classroom and time management are necessary when your learners are in a VR situation. Such classes require authentic tasks and language just like any classroom.

Review: A Comprehensive Language Coaching Handbook: Theory and Practice

Gabriella Kovács reviews A Comprehensive Language Coaching Handbook: Theory and Practice

It Works in Practice MET 31-5

More tested lessons, suggestions, tips and techniques which have all worked for MET readers. Try them out for yourself – and then send us your own contribution.

Global Voices 31-5

Teaching stories from around the world

MET CPD and wellbeing calendar: September/October 2022

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English teaching confessional: Jeremiah Gonzalez

Jeremiah Gonzalez relates the story of an inspirational student.

Working together

Zhenhui Rao and Falan Liu describe a team teaching approach by Native and Non-native English-speaking Teachers.

It Works in Practice 31-4

More tested lessons, suggestions, tips and techniques which have all worked for MET readers. Try them out for yourself – and then send us your own contribution.

Global Voices 31-4

Teaching stories from around the world