I am at the moment in a break in the IATEFL Learning Technologies pre-conference event. To listen to our attempt, please click on: Guess the city We made this: Barbara Gardner / Diego Rascon/ Elizabeth Mader! Give it a listen!
The Kindle
Have you read about the new e-book reader from Amazon? Don’t just read about it – download the latest Macmillan business English e-lesson about it! Visit their web-site. Enjoy – you’ll have to print it out and read a hard
Successful Newsletter launch
Thanks to the hundreds of subscribers to our Newsletter. We hope you have enjoyed the first issue! If you have subscribed and not received your reply, check your spam! Some e-mails have bounced back. If our reply was undeliverable, we have
New Vistas – the great compatibility question
I’ve finally had the opportunity to sit down with a computer running Windows Vista and a pile of CD-ROMs to see whether all/any of the software we use with our learners runs happily under Microsoft’s latest operating system. We are about
Using You.Tube in the classroom
Is You.Tube full of rubbish? full of interesting clips? Both? Jamie Keddie, a teacher trainer based in Spain, has recently set up http://www.teflclips.com/ – a site dedicated to the possibilities for using YouTube and other video sharing sites in the classroom.
Money money money – latest e-lesson
It makes the world go around! The latest business e-lesson on the theme of billionaires, tax-evasion and bonuses, is now available from Macmillan. Click here to download this Upper Intermediate lesson! Despite the title, it’s free! €njoy!
Interactive phonetic chart
Macmillan have uploaded an interactive version the Phonetic chart onto the Books for Teacher’s resource site. This is a great development. Download it onto your computer and click to hear each of the phonemes, plus a word containing the sound. Many
te4be Newsletter
Many thanks to everyone who has subscribed to our latest venture – the te4be Newsletter. Barney and I are currently putting the first Edition together and will mail it out shortly. To receive this, just click on ‘Subscribe’ and you
Latest e-lesson: no hidden costs
Have you ever started making a booking for a flight, having spotted the ad – “Berlin for £10.00” – only to discover that by the time you come to pay, your fare has mysteriously risen to £47.50? If so, the
Exciting developments at te4be
Have you seen our ‘new look’ homepage? There are two new buttons: 1. Subscribe: click here to register interest in our Extra content. This includes a sample version of our new E-book, new teaching material and a glossary of technical terms. Coming