‘Off the Page: Activities to bring lessons alive and enhance learning’ (Thaine 2020) is a resource for practicing and trainee teachers. It aims to provide […]
Memory – What Every Language Teacher Should Know is an independent published book by Steve Smith and Gianfranco Conti. Both writers are very experienced MFL […]
Academic Writing: Mastering Citation and Referencing is the latest publication from Prosperity Education. The book is aimed at learners on pre-sessional university courses, who are […]
This review originally appeared in IATEFL Voices 290. You’ll be pleased to know that Voices reviews have a 400 word limit, which saves you the […]
This resource is an ideas bank for ‘greening your teaching’. It includes ideas to help you bring the topic of climate change and sustainability into […]
This resource book for university EFL teachers is written by Hall Houston, an experienced teacher and author. You’ve no doubt seen/read his contributions to ELT […]
It’s been nearly five years since I wrote my piece for the compendium of leading figures of learning technology that I published under the title […]
Mysterious creatures, unsolved crimes, disappearances, conspiracies. My YouTube viewing history is full of this stuff. I’ve watched pretty much every episode of Thoughty2, most of […]
This review originally appeared in IATEFL Voices 281. You’ll be pleased to know that Voices reviews have a 400 word limit, which saves you the […]
The latest business book I finished is Find Your Why by Simon Sinek with David Mead & Peter Docker (also on Amazon). This book was […]
My most recent read was Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O’Farrell (also on Amazon) which I’m not sure why it’s named that. Aside from […]
As educators and leaders in education, we have many moral imperatives regarding the young people and communities we serve. As someone who literally is the […]