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Publications A collection of ELT publications available in pdf to download. Highlights include the ELT Research Papers series, the Innovations in ELT book series and resource packs for teachers. British Council publications are evidenced-based and address important issues facing ELT practitioners worldwide. |
Books and resource packs
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Linguistic Challenges to National Development & International CooperationThis publication constitutes the edited proceedings of the 6th International Language & Development Conference, held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in October 2003. |
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Language and Development: Africa and BeyondThis publication constitutes the edited proceedings of the 7th International Language and Development Conference, held in Addis Ababa, in October 2005. |
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The English Language in DevelopmentIn this fascinating and very readable paper on English and development, Hywel Coleman looks at questions such as the role of English in employability, in international mobility, in accessi |
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English Next IndiaEnglish Next India was commissioned by the British Council and is the second publication in the English Next series. English Next India sits as part of a wider programme of work by the British Council in India which aims to contribute to the development of English language teaching and learning in India. |
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Young Learner English Language Policy and Implementation: International PerspectivesWhether, when, and how to teach English at primary level. An international team of experts from around the world met to debate these questions - this is a selection of key chapters by leading thinkers on policy and implementation of English teaching at primary level from around the world. |
Research Papers
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Identity in foreign language learning and teaching: why listening to our students’ and teachers’ voices really mattersFlorentina Taylor, Vera Busse, Lubina Gagova, Emma Marsden and Barbara Roosken This paper explores the relationship between identity perceptions, declared learner achievement and teacher perceptions. The importance of providing a personally relevant learning and teaching environment is discussed and the report provides several practical suggestions of how this can be achieved. |
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British Council ELT Research Papers: Volume 1Edited by Susan Sheehan The British Council works closely with universities and other research institutions to fund and publish ELT research. The Research Papers series gathers together the outputs of these partnerships and collaborations. This volume gathers together research published since 2009. This volume also includes reports of research not conducted within the Partnership scheme. |
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Own-language use in ELT: exploring global practices and attitudesGraham Hall and Guy Cook |
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How to make yourself understood by international students: The role of metaphor in academic tutorialsJeannette Littlemore, Fiona MacArthur, Alan Cienki and Joseph Holloway |
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Learner autonomy: English language teachers’ beliefs and practicesSimon Borg, School of Education, University of Leed and Saleh Al-Busaidi, The Language Centre, Sultan Qaboos University |
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Attitudes to English as a language for international development in rural BangladeshElizabeth J. Erling, Philip Seargeant, Mike Solly, Qumrul Hasan Chowdhury and Sayeedur Rahman |
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A global study of primary English teachers’ qualifications, training and career developmentHelen Emery |
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Early EFL learning in context – Evidence from a country case studyJelena Mihaljević Djigunović |
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Milestones in ELT
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Research in the Language ClassroomThis book, from 1990, looked at the practical benefits for teachers of classroom research. |
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Language Teacher Education: an Integrated Programme for ELT Teacher TrainingOriginally published in 1987, this book aimed to address teachers’ needs according to context. |
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ESP for the UniversityThis book, from 1986, provides a snapshot of developments in ESP teaching at university level during the 1970s and early 1980s. |
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English as a Second Language in the United KingdomThis is, of course, as much a key topic in the UK as it was in 1985 when this book was originally published. |
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Language Issues and Education Policies - Exploring Canada’s Multilingual ResourcesVery different to the other ELT documents, this volume focuses on the work of a single institution: the Modern Language Centre at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). |
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A-Z of books and resource packs
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coplanfm
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As the editors of Crazy Animals, Sue Garton and I would really like to get some feedback on...
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onkarvidekar
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These reseach articles are a great resourses for English Language Teachers. Thank you very much...
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