So many Englishes webinar: Q&Aby Web Editor on 1 October 2019 in ELT publishing, Materials writingSo many Englishes webinar: Q&AIn this blog post, Karen Spiller follows up on some of the questions that were left unanswered in the Q&A section at the end of the recent joint TESOL Association MWIS and MaWSIG webinar: So many Englishes! What does this mean for writers and publishers? The webinar was co-presented by Karen Spiller and Sherrise Roehr on 17 July 2019. You can find a recording of the webinar on
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Developing into a materials writer | ELT Planning
DEVELOPING INTO A MATERIALS WRITERHere are a few general tips for skills to develop if you’d like to write for publishers or big teaching organisations.
The art of task construction | MaWSIG
Of all the myriad things that we teachers do, one is that we are constantly creating tasks – and perhaps now more than ever. Personalisation and relevance are seen as essential to meeting the expectations of our 21st-century
Tech tips for new materials writers | ELT planning
TECH TIPS FOR NEW MATERIALS WRITERS These tips may sound simple to some, but useful to others! As a new writer I reckon you’ll have to do some of the things below, so this primer could help you hit the ground running…
ELT publishing: Can the UK learn from the Canadian example? | MaWSIG
ELT publishing: Can the UK learn from the Canadian example? by Web Editor on 16 January 2018 in ELT publishing, Publishers This is the first of a series of blog posts in which ELT materials writers around the world share their thoughts on writing in specific countries. Here, Tania Pattison describes her experiences writing for a major publisher in Canada.
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Yes, no, maybe … decisions freelancers make | Tania Pattison ELT Writer and Editor
Yes, no, maybe … decisions freelancers make November 15, 2017 | Tania Pattison
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Pronunciation in coursebooks | MaWSIG
Pronunciation in coursebooksby Web Editor on 28 November 2017 in Materials writing, PronunciationIn this blog post, Jonathan Marks explores the writing of materials designed to teach pronunciation.
And what about the research? | MaWSIG
And what about the research? by Web Editor on 7 November 2017 in ELT publishing, Materials writing Our latest blog post is by Penny Ur, who discusses the need for materials writers to pay attention to research on language learning.
The 8 stages of teaching my own materials | ELT planning
THE 8 STAGES OF TEACHING MY OWN MATERIALS
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