Cut, cut, cut… Steps to adapt during writing and speaking
Throughout my professional life, I try to be flexible! Flexible to the lesson plans I create, to the materials, to…... Read more.
April 2022
The current issue of ELT NEWS focuses on B1 Level. I would dare say that this level is very challenging.…... Read more.
101 EFL Activities for Teaching University Students is a new book by Hall Houston, published by iTDi Publishing.
It’s a book for teachers of EFL classes at universities, containing a variety of language learning activities that can…... Read more.
Exams, exams, exams stress…perhaps, perhaps, perhaps
It’s this time of the year! Again! Another examination period is coming and with that stress, pressure, anxiety, lack of…... Read more.
Do We Really Need Language Certificates?
By Katherine Reilly, Author, Teacher Trainer Yikes! Are we actually going there? In a market that is constantly changing, one…... Read more.
Tell your Story: this IS your lesson
“Everything you look at can become a fairy tale and you can get a story from everything you touch.” ― Hans…... Read more.
March 2022
In the current issue of ELT NEWS we focus on the use of technology in education. Technology has introduced revolutionary…... Read more.
January-February 2022
It is not the first time ELT NEWS focuses on language exams and it won’t be the last. Our…... Read more.
Exam-Prep: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
The exam period is looming on the horizon, while practice tests, vocabulary lists, and more exam-related instruction begin to…... Read more.
Hugh Dellar talks about the focus of language education in the 21st century
Hugh Dellar is a teacher, teacher trainer and coursebook writer based in north London and, along with Andrew Walkley, the…... Read more.