Αγγλικά

  • Pronunciation Teaching: The Myths and the Magic
    Mark Hancock
    Language teachers are often afraid of teaching pronunciation, but not always for good reasons. People think pronunciation teaching is the same thing accent training, about getting rid of an ugly accent and replacing it w...
  • Despite challenges, teachers would do it all again ~ Cambridge University Press announces the results of the biggest ever teaching survey ~
    In its widest-ranging teacher-related research study to date, Cambridge University Press has found that 69 per cent of global teachers would still choose the profession if they were given the chance to start their career...
  • Developing Global Citizens – the Changing Face of the English Language Classroom
    Alex Warren, National Geographic Learning Teacher Trainer
    The English language classroom is changing. It is no longer the place where we just teach grammar, vocabulary and how to read, write, speak and listen in English. Yes, we still do all those things but the role of the lan...
  • ‘How to move from rules to reasons’ by Danny Norrington-Davies
    Danny Norrington-Davies
    In this article I will outline an alternative way of teaching grammar and argue that students should be encouraged to explore reasons rather than rules. I will suggest how you can start doing this by sharing tips and tec...
  • How to get your students reading – and enjoying it!
    Charlie Ellis
    Why is reading so important? Studies have shown that students who read extensively for their own enjoyment both in and out of the class not only have higher vocabulary and fluency but do better in all subjects against...
  • Catch up with IATEFL 2018 online
    If you weren't able to attend this year’s IATEFL Conference, you can watch several of the sessions that happened, including all the plenary talks. IATEFL Online 2018
  • Going Mobile
    Gavin Dudeney
    Going Mobile In this article I look at a rationale for introducing mobile learning where you work, before going on to share five tips designed to help you get started. A Rationale for Mobile Learning Let’s start by consi...
  • Interview with Kieran Donaghy
    Sylvia Karastathi interviews Kieran Donaghy, one of the plenary speakers at the 39th Annual International Convention: “Be Creative and Inspire!”
    Originally Published in the TESOL Greece Newsletter - Issue 136   -Why is empathy an important concept for today's teaching community? The key researchers in the field of social and emotional intelligence, of w...
  • Interview with Nicky Hockly
    Sophia Mavridi interviews Nicky Hockly, one of the plenary speakers at the 39th Annual International Convention: “Be Creative and Inspire!”.
      Originally Published in the TESOL Greece Newsletter - Issue 135 Nicky is Director of Pedagogy of The Consultants-E, and has been teaching since 1987. She is author of several prize-winning methodology books about...