TEFL.net have published a very positive review of our Blended Learning book by Howard Brown of the Niigata University of International and Information Studies. If you haven’t yet bought a copy or are undecided whether to, click on the link below and
English UK London conference
A slightly belated note to say thank you to eveyone who attended my session at the Prospero House in London last Saturday. The most exciting thing to hear how so many teachers now have access to and integrate a range of technologies
Spot the difference!
This is the cover of our book: Blended Learning published by Macmillan earlier this year. On the right is the cover of a CD by a group from Western Sahara which was released a few weeks ago. It has been produced
Welcome to our new Blog
Welcome to our new blog. As you can see, it’s got that “under construction look” to it at the moment. We are going to work on it in the next week and having it looking like the previous version. All
Webquests for CUP
The second set of Business English webquest I wrote for CUP to go with their English365 series are now available to download at ttp://www.cambridge.org/elt/english365/resources/infoquests.htm. Although the webquests are linked to units in the English365 coursebooks, they can be used completely
ESP weblinks from Ulm
A selection of the weblinks Pete collected during his session in Ulm, Germany early this month can be seen here.
BESIG Business Issues
The latest copy of BESIG Business Issues has just been published. As usual, you can find our New Technologies page – this time looking at the new Longman business English dictionary on CD-ROM. Many thanks to Karen Richardson for her
Pete on YouTube
It turns out that Pete has found his way onto YouTube. Go to our picture gallery to hear him briefly define Blended Learning.
Pete's handout for Sao Paulo
If you attended Pete’s plenary session at the Alumni 32nd Annual Conference you can download his presentation handout here. It is a couple of megabytes and comes as a Microsoft Word document. If anyone is having problems with this please
Time for TEA
Thanks to the Teachers of English in Austria for publishing the ‘A-Z of Technology in language teaching’ in their newsletter, the English Language Teaching News. You can access an interactive version of this article on our own site – {{link