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Issue 88: the nature of teaching; saving the world and more

Helena Gomm talks about what's inside issue 88 of English Teaching professional.

Teaching Tip – January

In the January instalment of our Teaching Tip series, Dale Coulter provides ways to analyse language with new learners.

Homework: Save the planet!

Nasy Pfanner warms to an activity that calculates our carbon footprint, in Homework: save the planet

Not only, but also: creativity

Chia Suan Chong looks at what English teachers teach apart from language. In this issue, she looks at creativity and how we can promote it in our students.

ETpedia Teenagers: 500 ideas for teaching English to teenagers

ETpedia Teenagers: 500 ideas for teaching English to teenagersby Edmund DudleyPavilion 2018978-1-911028-44-4ETpedia Teenagers is the latest handbook in a series which also includes books of ideas for teaching business English, young learners, technology, grammar and exams. It seems to have taken a long time for publications focusing specifically on teenagers to be produced, so it is great to see a book like this finally available. It is obviously a labour of love, and what comes across clearly is that Edmund Dudley is a classroom practitioner who speaks from extensive, reflective experience. His style is clear and conversational, and the layout of ten top...

A Lexicon for ELT Professionals

Diane Nicholls reviews A Lexicon for ELT Professionals

Emergency exit: insights from Covid

Morag Macintosh believes that Covid has given us opportunities to be creative in our teaching and to consider how we might use what we have learnt to forge the future of education.

Training Foreign Language Teachers: A Reflective Approach (1991)

Jason Anderson reviews Training Foreign Language Teachers: A Reflective Approach (1991)

Enjoy yourselves!

Paul Bress suggests seven ways to teach enjoyable and memorable grammar lessons.

Pronunciation Card Games

Edward Alden reviews Pronunciation Card Games.

Over the wall: looking at the not so obvious

Alan Maley considers the not so obvious

The rise and rise of the interactive whiteboard

Pete Sharma goes into battle on the side of one of the latest technology tools

Over the wall: books about grief

Alan Maley grapples with grief.

Five things you always wanted to know about podcasting (but were too afraid to ask)

In this series, Nicky Hockly explains aspects of technology which some people may be embarrassed to confess that they don’t really understand. In this article, she explores podcasts.

Corpus delicti 2

Chris Payne atones for his crime and converts to corpora.