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.

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Impact Study of British Council Teaching Centre EFL Classes  

This study, by Dr Simon Borg of the University of Leeds, assesses the impact that studying English has on students’ lives.

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Average: 3.7 (20 votes)
Milestones in ELT - a series of classic ELT texts from the British Council  

As part of the British Council’s 75th anniversary celebrations, a number of publications are being re-launched online, previously only available in print.

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Average: 3.9 (18 votes)
Directory of UK ELT Research 2005–08  

Compiled by Shelagh Rixon and Richard Smith of Warwick University, the Directory of UK ELT Research 2005-08 contains information on 857 research outputs from 52 institutions.

ELT Research
Average: 4 (31 votes)
BritLit - using literature in EFL classrooms  

This e-book was originally published in print form by the Catalan Teachers of English Association,
Associació de Professors d'Anglès de Catalunya (APAC), to help launch the BritLit initiative at the
APAC Congress in February 2009.

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Average: 4 (12 votes)
The Future of English  

The Future of English? was commissioned by the British Council and written by researcher David Graddol.

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Average: 3.7 (22 votes)
Equal Opportunity and Diversity: The Handbook for Teachers of English  

This 96-page handbook has been produced for English teachers, by English teachers. It provides you with good practical advice and ideas on how to become more aware and integrate aspects of equal opportunity and diversity into your work.

Average: 4 (40 votes)
Global Citizenship in the English Language Classroom  

This 54-page booklet comprises a collection of papers with contributions from leading researchers on global citizenship in language education in several corners of the globe.

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Average: 4.1 (59 votes)
Developing an Association for Language Teachers  

This handbook has one simple purpose. That is, to provide some practical suggestions for language teachers. It may be that you are thinking about setting up an association or that you have already started an association and would like more ideas on certain aspects.

Average: 3.9 (43 votes)
English Next  

English Next was commissioned by the British Council and written by researcher David Graddol – a British applied linguist, well known as a writer, broadcaster, researcher and consultant on issues relating to global English.

Average: 3.9 (47 votes)
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