Archive for October 2009
Wednesday 14 October 2009
Dogme and Identity
Having concluded my comments yesterday by quoting from Chia, I am going to start today’s blog by doing the same. The quote I picked out yesterday, and which I repeat here, is this: ‘Ultimately, Dogme to me, is using all the methodologies and activities I have under my belt to deal with emergent language.’ The second is [...]
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November on the Delta Development Blog
by Tom Dunican
We are delighted to have Luke Meddings on board for November’s Delta Development Blog. Luke is the co-author of the pioneering Teaching Unplugged with Scott Thornbury and this month he will be blogging about the mixed messages of ELT. Come and join the debate!
Read more »Monday 5 October 2009
The Beauty of Writing
I’m doing something radical. Instead of writing this blog entry on my PC, in fact before even turning on my PC, I’ve reached for a decent pen and a piece of pristine paper – sourced, inevitably, from my printer. This is partly thanks to the inspiration of Umberto Eco, inventor of ecology and author of The [...]
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