Adam Simpson’s Round-Up

This is our final post in this wonderful series of Ten Books that have inspired the teaching practices of various colleagues in the ELT community. Adam Simpson is our author for this elegant round up that echoes the work of all our other contributors as well. Adam...

Ros Wright’s Top 10 Teaching Books

We’re starting the week with an ESP-slanted post from Ros Wright. Ros is a materials writer, teacher and teacher trainer specialising in English for Medical Purposes. Twice President of TESOL France, Ros is currently a member of the IATEFL Conference Committee...

Chuck Sandy’s Top 10 Teaching Books

We are very honoured to have Chuck Sandy, Community Director of the International Teacher Development Institute, as our writer on this series. Chuck is a teacher, teacher trainer, author & educational activist with 30 years of experience in the US, Japan and...

James Taylor’s Top 10 Teaching Books

James is originally from Brighton, UK and has taught English as a foreign language to adults in Brazil, South Korea and Belgium. Currently based in San Jose, Costa Rica, he teach adults at Centro Cultural Britanico. He the current President and a co-founder of BELTA,...

Antonia Clare’s Top 10 Teaching Books

Antonia Clare is a teacher trainer, international conference speaker and award-winning materials writer. Her special interests include the use of video and new technologies in ELT, creativity and the psychology of language learning.  She has taught and trained in many...

Dimitris Primalis’ Top 10 Teaching Books

Dimitris Primalis is an EFL teacher based in Greece. He has a regular column in the BELTA Bulletin and his articles and posts have been published, among others, in the IATEFL Voices, ELT News and Microsoft Partners in Learning Blog. He is particularly interested in...