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How can we encourage students to use English outside of class?

How can we encourage students to use English outside of class?

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Steven Herder Scott ThornburyScott Thornbury Vladimira Michalkova
Tamas Lorincz  
Vicky Loras

Anna Loseva
Posted on March 19, 2012April 1, 2012Author Steven HerderCategories UncategorizedLeave a comment on How can we encourage students to use English outside of class?
“How important is homework?”

“How important is homework?”

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Scott Thornbury
Scott Thornbury

Steven Herder

Christina Markoulaki

Vladdimira Michalkova

Tamas Lorincz
Cecilia Lemos
Posted on March 5, 2012March 19, 2012Author adminCategories Uncategorized3 Comments on “How important is homework?”
iTDi Webinar March 3rd

iTDi Webinar March 3rd

Our live webinar on March 3rd was a great success. Thank you to all the participants. A recording of the three presentations is available on our website. itdi.pro/webinar.html.

Posted on February 12, 2012April 30, 2012Author adminCategories Uncategorized1 Comment on iTDi Webinar March 3rd
“What are errors and how should we deal with them in our classes?”

“What are errors and how should we deal with them in our classes?”

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Scott Thornbury on error correction Barb Sakamoto
Posted on February 12, 2012March 5, 2012Author adminCategories Uncategorized3 Comments on “What are errors and how should we deal with them in our classes?”

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