"TEACHER, HOW DO I IMPROVE MY VOCABULARY?"

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      "How many English words do you know?" I ask participants of a short-term English teacher training programme. There are smiles, squeezed foreheads, I-have-no-idea expressions.

      Inspiring teachers to read good books

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      I often hear from my colleagues that maintaining reading habits (i.e.

      Happy Teacher’s day!

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      Today was a different day for me because I am a teacher. I have been a teacher of English for more than twenty years. And every year this day adds fuel to my life as a teacher.

      Teachers working in under-resourced situations

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      In Plymouth, my teacher Tony Wright used to talk about JIJO’s: jet-in-jet-out people.

      Teachers as social change agents

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      It goes without saying that teachers are responsible for the change that takes place in learners.

      Setting up a teacher association

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      Continuing my discussion on teacher networking, in my last blog I wrote about setting up teachers’ clubs in a single school or in school cluster areas.

      Setting up Teachers' Clubs

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      Dear Vivek, Thank you for timely asking me to make practical suggestions on teacher networks.

      Teacher networks and teacher professional development

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      We constantly discuss the issue of teacher professional development and it is more so in the field of ELT.

      Laxman Gnawali - Interview

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      The teaching English Team interviewed me about my views on ELT and teaching in Nepal.

      Laxman Gnawali - Biography

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      I am Laxman Gnawali from Kathmandu, Nepal. I prefer to be called Laxman. The surname is problematic.

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