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Written by teachers for teachers, Modern English Teacher brings methodology, practical ideas and topical discussions to classrooms across the world. Subscribers get six bumper-sized magazines each year, alongside thousands of online articles, past issues of both MET and ETp and access to MyCPD. Subscribers can choose from print or digital subscriptions as well as individual or school options. Prices start from just £40 a year.
New from Pavilion ELT
Out now: Working with Emergent Language
This handbook raises awareness of what emergent language (EL) is, highlights its importance and makes the case that focusing on EL is an essential part of learning a language and therefore a skill that every language teacher should possess or work to develop.
About MET
Written by teachers for teachers, Modern English Teacher brings methodology, practical ideas and topical discussions to classrooms across the world. Subscribers get six bumper-sized magazines each year, alongside thousands of online articles, past issues of both MET and ETp and access to MyCPD. Subscribers can choose from print or digital subscriptions as well as individual or school options. Prices start from just £40 a year.
New from Pavilion ELT
Out now: Working with Emergent Language
This handbook raises awareness of what emergent language (EL) is, highlights its importance and makes the case that focusing on EL is an essential part of learning a language and therefore a skill that every language teacher should possess or work to develop.
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Why we need to talk about money in ELT
Nicola Prentis
Language teachers often lead a professional life with a mix of employers, a variety of contracts and sometimes a range of countries. This can lead to a lack of financial stability.
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Teacher wellbeing and techniques to achieve it
Marjorie Rosenberg
Marjorie Rosenberg describes ways of getting a good work-life balance along with ways of behaving in the classroom.
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Teacher dialogue: a struggling learner
Bambi Spicer, Jana Harel
A common problem in language teaching is learners who struggle. Both teachers have experienced this issue but by discussing their reflections about it, they can find ways to deal with it it in future.
Blogs and Vlogs
The universality of ‘pastries’ – why we sometimes fail to understand each other
A confusing conversation in her local petrol station one day led Chia Suan Chong to explore the factors that can cause misunderstanding, from possible expectations of her non-native appearance to the regional variations of language use. She soon realised that sometimes having the right words still isn’t enough.
Going beyond Accuracy vs Fluency
Much of what we do in the language classroom is categorised as a focus on accuracy or a focus on fluency. We should either be correcting our students’ grammar usage, or helping them get rid of those gaps in between utterances. But is the development of communicative competence and the work on communication skills also part of a focus on fluency? Or are they different things? Chia Suan Chong explores.
Tidying my ELT mess with the KonMari Method™
With so many joining in the decluttering movement sparked by Marie Kondo and her new TV series, Chia Suan Chong considers how she can use her method to declutter her study, reorganise her books and papers, and make space for new thoughts and ideas.
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Virtual classroom observation
The year 2020 was a year full of challenges to everybody around the world, as
Powerful language III
The secret of motivation lies in the language you use, say Jane Revell and Susan
Using graphic organizers for academic writing
Overall, academic writing simultaneously creates fascination and fear in English language learners, and I see