Because grammar (and cats)
Are we resistors to language adaptations? Are we out of the language loop? Are we getting old? I wouldn’t have thought so (and nevermind, I’ll actually just… Read More »Because grammar (and cats)
Are we resistors to language adaptations? Are we out of the language loop? Are we getting old? I wouldn’t have thought so (and nevermind, I’ll actually just… Read More »Because grammar (and cats)
Over the last 5 years that I’ve been heavily involved with the online ELT community, it has been extremely satisfying to see the dramatic rise… Read More »More online CPD is a good thing
At the end of the year, I like to look back on a year’s worth of blog posts, both my own and those that caught… Read More »A bibliography of 13 posts that got me this year
So, on to part two of me talking about myself, thanks to Carol Goodey, Shelly Terrell, Divya Madhavan and Michael Stout. In this instalment, I’ll be answering… Read More »The most self-indulgent post ever
I’m sitting on my sofa surrounded by a hoarder’s dream of clutter while two rooms in my place are being stripped clean of the disgusting… Read More »Quick facts about me (response to @cgoodey)
I’ve gone to a good number of conferences, both online and offline over the past decade or so. You likely have too. Many of us… Read More »The thing with interactive conference sessions
The Reform Symposium, an annual free e-conference just wrapped up this weekend and as usual, it offered an incredible mishmash of education-related sessions running the… Read More »Observations of #RSCON4
Love & evolution Two words related to teaching throughout my career Without one, I dread the class day ahead; I count the minutes until class ends;… Read More »(evol)ve teaching, my new mantra