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July 30, 2006

Industry Events- ETP Live Conference

Hello Readers!

A few weeks ago, I recommended a book called, How To Teach English, by Jeremy Harmer. I personally think he's a great writer with very practical advice on English teaching. If you've haven't had a chance to read his book, I highly recommend that you do. If you haven't had a chance to pick up his book yet, good news...

... there's another way to learn from him and other well-known ELT professionals like Mark Almond, Sally Bird, Bill Bowler, David Heathfield, John Hughes, Mark Krzanowski, George Pickering, Mario Rinvolucri, and Penny Ur, among others.

On September 22-23, 2006, English Teaching Professional Live, in association with Times Educational Supplement, NALDIC, NATECLA, and IATEFL, is sponsoring an English Language Teaching Conference at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London.

It will include sessions offering practical teaching advice, fresh teaching ideas and tipcs, guidance for personal and professional development and more.

For a full listing of the conference sessions, go to http://www.etprofessional.com/content/view/513/40/.

For more information about how to register for the conference,

call: +44 (0)20 8445 5777

email: admin@etprofessional.com

or book tickets online: http://www.modernenglishpublishing.com/shop/index.php?cPath=46


Carol Rueckert
Writer, ESL Lesson Plan
E-mail: crueckert@eslemployment.com
Blog: www.esl-lesson-plan.com


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About the author of this entry:
Carol, a native English-speaker who hails from the small town of St. Joseph in Minnesota, USA, has lived and worked in China since 1998. During that time, she has worked with students that range in age from three to more than sixty years old. She’s worked in universities, private language schools, grade schools, international schools, as well as private tutoring. Besides teaching, she’s also worked as a head teacher, an education manager, and a material development manager. In addition to working on this newsletter, she currently writes a monthly column for Time Out Beijing as well as working as an ESL instructor for the Australian International School of Beijing. Carol is also enrolled in Oxford Brookes' MA TESL program in Oxford, England. Look for her posts on the ESL-Jobs-Forum discussion boards!

Posted by crueckert at July 30, 2006 11:44 PM

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