The Eltons were handed out at a ceremony at the Delfina Gallery, South East London on 2 March. The evening brought together innovators from the ELT industry.
There were three categories of awards:
1. UK ELT industry 2. English Language Teaching Teaching Contact Scheme (ELTeCS) 3. British Council Teaching Centres and Exams
- Teachers Exploring Tasks' is an innovative collection of thematically related 'classroom exploration' articles, prepared for language teachers by language teachers.
This rich resource of varied classroom experience encourages readers to use more tasks in their own lessons, giving insights into ways in which tasks can be designed, adapted and implemented in a range of teaching contexts.
Each of the eighteen ‘explorations’ illustrates how tasks and task-based learning can be investigated as a research activity, inviting practising language teachers and student professionals to explore for themselves aspects of task-based teaching and learning through their own qualitative studies.
One reader describes it as 'a great example of using small-scale projects to investigate aspects of the class you are teaching, demonstrating how teachers can give back to the academic community. I would recommend it to any teacher of English as a foreign language starting out or looking for a cure to feeling burnt out'.
- Welcome to Bugs!
Bugs is a six-level primary English course, providing an exciting package of fully-integrated book and multimedia components including: Pupil's Book, Activity Book, Teacher's File, Teacher's Photocopiable Resources, Flashcards, Storycards, Wordcards, Class Audio CD, Songs CD, CD-ROM, DVD + Activity Book, Website resources.
It provides a comprehensive package of fully-integrated book and multimedia components designed to provide a complete and motivating learning environment for young children.
This material is visually very attractive to pupils who learn English with the help of loveable characters like Colin the Caterpillar and The Bugs Band, guiding children through a variety of adventure and detective stories, as well as stories based on real lives and events.
There are links with other areas of the primary school curriculum, ensuring that children learn a wide range of skills which contribute to their overall development and education.
Children will love learning English with the Bugs
- Walk into any room in the British Museum and you come face to face with a unit in a course book. A topic, things to read, a bit of listening, something for students to prepare a presentation or write a report on… real language everywhere.
There is no need to sit in the same chair every day and face a board or look at the photos in a book. English Language Cultural Experience is 3-D learning.
Adult language students on holiday courses have been short changed for many years. They are often the victims of busy schools “just trying to get through the summer” and often don’t have the learning experience they deserve. Test them, place them and hope the feedback is ok at the end.
English Language Cultural Experience has been developed to meet the needs of these students. It is a course where the students’ choice of destination – London – becomes their classroom.
Using only materials designed by teachers at Camden College of English, students study General English in a different museum or gallery each day. Every lesson becomes a memorable learning experience meaning students can learn more and make the most of a short stay in London.
Students who took this course in 2005 were asked if they would recommend it to a friend. 100% said “YES” in their feedback.
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