TeachingEnglish
ELT Bibliographies

These bibliographies, produced by the British Council, can be used as guides to creating a new collection, reviewing and refreshing your existing resources, or for exhibitions or events.

The ELT bibliography (2009)
This general English language teaching (ELT) bibliography is designed to help English language teaching professionals select resources for the classroom, self-access centre, library or teachers’ resource collection. This general list focuses on actual teaching and learning resources, for example coursebooks, graded readers and examination preparation material.

The ELT teacher development bibliography (2009)
This focuses on English language teaching pedagogy, methodology and research. While this can also be used to develop a resource collection it will be primarily of interest to individual teachers, trainee teachers, and those involved in teacher training and development.

Previous bibliographies (2007)
The British Council and River Rock Bibliographic Consultants created bibliographies in ELT and English for Academic Purposes (EAP) in 2007. There are three bibliographies for each subject and they are categorised by the total value of their contents (in pounds sterling). Click on the links below to download a PDF for each bibliography.

The bibliographies are available to download in the Attachments box below. To download the pdf files, right click on the file and save to your computer.

AttachmentSize
ELT general bibliography (2009)387.58 KB
ELT teacher development bibliography (2009)358.63 KB
ELT 3000 bibliography189.35 KB
ELT 5000 bibliography208.51 KB
ELT 10000 bibliography244.09 KB
EAP 3000 bibliography191.4 KB
EAP 5000 bibliography211.93 KB
EAP 7500 bibliography360.26 KB
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Comments

rassal's picture
rassal
Submitted on 31 March, 2010 - 06:55

where do I get more information on this?

Dann73's picture
Dann73
Submitted on 5 April, 2010 - 11:18

I want to know more about this

cherrymp's picture
cherrymp
Submitted on 27 March, 2012 - 08:11

Dear Admin

I'd found this list very useful and particularly thank the TeachingEnglish website for publishing it here. Howerver, isn't it time to udpate the list? As anyone can see the list was last updated in 2009!