Thursday, June 12, 2025

2020 Issues

Is Covid breaking the chains?

The fact that Eurocentres has gone into a voluntary arrangement, not exactly a liquidation but a way of protecting creditors’ money while a company continues to trade should, perhaps,...

Global Perspective

Gazette News Editor Matt Salusbury's selection of ELT news from around the world. USA: A linebacker in the Dallas...

News in brief

THAILAND: The Singapore International School of Bangkok announced in November that its corporate social responsibility programme for this...

Dr Biden pledges to keep teaching

The victory of Joe Biden in November’s US Presidential election will mean there will be a working English...

Cameroon school attacks continue

A suspect, said to be a separatist fighter, has been arrested and charged for taking part in the...

Teach in Turkey

Umair Ahsan shares his experience of teaching in the ever-fascinating country of Turkey Why Turkey? Turkey remains a popular destination for English language teaching, and there...

Does learning languages open your mind?

Learning more languages makes you more flexible, open-minded and more likely to take the initiative in social situations, according to Jean-Marc Dewaele (Birkbeck, University...

Teacher’s Pet

You’ve heard about the ‘flipped classroom’ but how about a ’flipped CELTA’? That’s the future of training, according to International House (IH) London. As those...

Reading the academic rankings . . .

Melanie Butler explains the QS ranking system and how we arrived at our listing criteria At the EL Gazette, we do not rank Masters’ degrees...

Leading in Linguistics and Language

Melanie Butler takes a look at the top schools for Master’s degrees in Linguistics and Language Most ELT-related Masters come under Applied Linguistics, Education or...

New UK government, new SELTs

One of the first acts of the UK Government, elected in December, was to appoint providers for the Secure English Language Tests (SELT) needed...
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