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Online ns and opportunities Tools and techniques, options and opportunities


Nicky Hockly has been in ELT for over 20 years. She is Director of Pedagogy of The Consultants-E, specialising in online learning, teaching and training. Co-author of How to Teach English with Technology


(Pearson Longman) and Learning English as a Foreign Language for Dummies (John Wiley), she spends most of her working life online.


Lindsay Clandfield has been in ELT for 15 years. He is a teacher, teacher trainer and writer of books for language teachers and language learners. He is the co-author of Dealing with Difficulties (Delta) and the lead author of the Global series (Macmillan). He teaches both face- to-face and online, and is active in the blogosphere.


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Teaching Online


Tools and Techniques, options and opportunities Nicky Hockley, Lindsay Clandfield


Teaching Online is essential reading for any teacher interested in online teaching and course delivery. It deals comprehensively with both the tools and the techniques necessary for online language instruction. It is a clear, accessible and reassuringly practical book in which the authors share their wealth of experience in teaching both fully online and blended courses.


The Developing Teacher


Practical activities for professional development Duncan Foord


The Developing Teacher suggests that teachers themselves are the most powerful agents of change and development in their own professional career.


It is ideal for teachers who wish to take control of their own development, for those people in positions of responsibility for teacher development, and for complementing courses in language teacher education.


The Business English Teacher Professional principles and practical procedures Debbie Barton, Jennifer Burkat, Caireen Sever


The Business English Teacher is a compendium of good practice for successful business English teaching. IT is invaluable both for teachers thinking of moving into business English teaching, and those wishing to further increase their skills and develop their potential.


Teaching Unplugged


Dogme in English Language Teaching Scott Thornbury and Luke Meddings


Teaching Unplugged is the first book to deal comprehensively with the approach in English Language Teaching known as Dogme ELT. It challenges not only the way we view teaching, but also the way we view being a teacher.


Dogme ELT advocates teaching ‘unplugged’: a materials-light, conversation-driven philosophy of teaching that, above all, focuses on the learner and on emergent language.


Being Creative


The challenge of change in the classroom Chaz Pugliese


Being Creative takes you on a journey that reveals how all teachers have the potential to become creative. Whether you are experienced or new to the classroom, Being Creative allows your teaching to take flight .


Culture in our Classrooms


Teaching language through cultural content Gill Johnson and Mario Rinvolucri


Culture in our Classrooms acknowledges the role of culture in the English Language Teaching classroom and provides lesson content which is relevant, useful and engaging for students. Over 80 practical and easy-to-use communicative activities will help your students.


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