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Apps from a different angle

Michael Carrier looks at apps you can create that require no programming knowledge at all.

Learning styles: facts and fictions

Russell Mayne takes a critical look at Learning Styles theory

Overheard in the staffroom …

Julie Constantine looks at some of things teachers have been heard to say

Establishing a reading club in the EFL classroom

Andrzej Cirocki explains the benefits of reading clubs.

Tech-savvy teaching: BYOD

Nicky Hockly examines the growing trend of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) in education

Quality matters – surely?

Katherine Bilsborough laments the decline in the standard of some teaching materials, and calls for more rigour from writers.

Scrapbook: Bones

Gems, titbits, puzzles, foibles, quirks, bits & pieces, quotations, snippets, odds & ends on the theme of bones. Includes photocopiable materials.

Extending the classroom – part 3

Anna Kamont outlines some more useful websites

Basics of vocabulary study in the test practice class

Charles Jannuzi gives us some ideas to build students’ vocabulary.

English Quest

James York describes implementing game mechanics in a university EFL classroom.

Teaching ESOL via Skype: 101

Olga Kozar explores the wonderful world of Skype.

Ebooks and digital reading

Lesley Lanir investigates the world of ebooks

Activities for bored invigilators – part 2

Simon Mumford has some more good ways to use that ‘dead’ time when you are invigilating.

Sharing spaces and sharing roles: increasing engagement

Chris Roland proposes shifts in location and roles as a way to promote cooperation between his young learners and increase their engagement with his teaching material.

(Un)limited materials

Charles and Jill Hadfield create materials when resources are scarce.