ETpedia is an essential resource for those who teach English as a second or foreign language. It provides new or experienced teachers with 1,000 creative tips, techniques, questions, thoughts and ideas on common teaching and classroom issues. Each section covers a different aspect of teaching and offers a selection of 10 tips or pointers to aid and inspire practice. The content includes teaching language points, planning and preparing lessons, writing materials, supporting colleagues, tackling teacher's block and developing personal practice. A flexible and adaptable resource, it can be dipped into or read cover to cover as preparation for a first teaching job. The layout and wide margins allow space for writing notes about how the materials were used or adapted and supplementary PDFs and video are accessible online to support the use of the resource in practice. ETpedia can be used with all levels and ages and for one-to-one or classroom teaching.
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Product Details
Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
Publication Date: 14 Nov 2014
Publisher: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781910366134
About John Hughes
John Hughes - has worked in English language teaching since 1992 as a teacher teacher trainer manager and author. is a well-known presenter at international teachers' conferences and associations. runs workshops and delivers teacher training on behalf of schools universities and publishers. has managed ELT departments in Poland Italy and the UK. has authored and co-authored coursebooks for teenagers adults business people and university students. is a part-time teacher trainer on courses at Oxford University. also delivers training online via webinars and in virtual learning environments. has written features and articles for many journals and magazines including English Teaching Professional and Modern English Teacher. still teaches overseas students in Oxford. is a regular ELT blogger with posts on many blogs including his own at www.elteachertrainer.com.