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Modern English Teacher December 1993

Volume 2 Number 4

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Kiadó: Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött papírkötés
Oldalszám: 92 oldal
Sorozatcím: Modern English Teacher
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EDITORIAL
This is the eighth issue of the new MET
and it differs slightly from the previous
seven issues in that Classroom Ideas
this time has no 'theme'. So far the articles in
this section... Tovább

Előszó


EDITORIAL
This is the eighth issue of the new MET
and it differs slightly from the previous
seven issues in that Classroom Ideas
this time has no 'theme'. So far the articles in
this section have all focused on one aspect of
teaching: the four skills, integrated skills,
language work, songs and music. In this issue
there is a 'miscellaneous' collection of articles.
There are two reasons. One is that not all
Classroom Ideas articles we receive neatly fit
a theme. The other is that, if an article does
fit a theme, it seems a pity to keep it waiting
for publication until the next time that theme
comes up.
So that made me wonder whether you think
themes are a good idea. If so, should MET
have a theme for Classroom Ideas in every
issue? Or maybe just occasionally? And if you
do like the idea of themes, what themes would
you like to see dealt with? A few possibilities
are: language and literature, one-to-one
teaching, project work. Do you have any other
ideas? Please let me know what you think
about this.
Although there are no themes in this issue,
there are certain 'threads'. One is that the
Classroom Ideas section has three contributions
from one country - Japan.
Another thread is the issue of language training
for teachers: Alan Pulverness, Joint Chief
Examiner of CEELT, writes in Exam Matters
about this test of language ability for non-
native speakers, and Philip Kerr, of
International House in London, examines the
language component of teacher training courses
for native speakers.
And then there are walls! In Tips and Hints
Michael Orr, of the University of Navarra in
Spain, and Patricia Ahrens, of Moray House
Institute in Edinburgh, both suggest ways of
making use of them.
I would like to thank Philip Duerdoth, director
of Studies at Inlingua, Singapore, for writing
to us about one of the entries for the language-
learning competition that was published in
Vol 2 No 2:
"I was relating Rhodhri Jones' Tales from
Slovakia (The Lydia Knizakova Method) to
our head of Mandarin here in Singapore.
His response to the Method - memorising
incomprehensible chunks, then getting
someone to explain them - was that that
was how IV2 billion people in China
learned. So Rhodri's mother-in-law is
obviously in good company!"
I look forward to hearing from you.

Thérese Tobin
Please send letters and articles to:
Modern English Teacher,
Macmillan ELT, Houndmills,
Basingstoke, Hants RG21 2XS Vissza

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CONTENTS
Keynote page 7
TEFL in a Steiner School Robert Hamblett
About Language Editor: David Maule Page 13
Modal muddle Clement Laroy & David Maule
A production dictionary, you say Delia Summers
Teenage tipstrels Olive Heffill
Presenting the future: concepts or functions? Daniel Stephens
A stress-related problem
Classroom Ideas: miscellaneous Page 29
Activity: local distinctiveness Stephen Thompson
The Dice Man cometh Jonathan D Picken
Involving students Nobuo Hayashi
Merry go round - a drama game Heather Kerridge
Teacher role play to attack prejudice Mario Rinvolucri
Current Issues Page 40
Language Training on pre-service courses for native speakers
Philip Kerr
Tips and Hints Page 45
Backs to the wall? Michael Orr
Displaying visuals Patricia Ahrens
Creating characters for communication Alexandra Botcher
It Made Me Think Page 50
About subtextual meaning Paul Bress
About seating patterns in EFL and about Action Research Patrick Philpott
Real-life situations make students talk Wen Wei-Ping
Network Page 57
Ideas on how to motivate learner independence Celina Gierse
Exam Matters Page 61
Why CEELT? Alan Pulverness
Kaleidoscope Editor: Hilary Maxwell-Hyslop Page 65
The BBC Torin Douglas
Building bridges of understanding Duncan Scarlett
Reviews Editor: Andy Hopkins Page 71
Quick guide: about Britain - some recently published materials
Post-use reviews:
- Study Speaking: A Course in Spoken English for Academic Purposes Osita C Ogidi
- First Certificate Network Philip Towndrow
- Language Testing in the 1990s: The Communicative Legacy Rama Mathew
- Project Video 2 Anna Phillips
- Penguin English Tests 4 & 5 Stiliana Halatcheva-Ruseva
A book I like:
- Business English Teacher's Resourcebook Kathy Keohane
Books received
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