The journal that gave its name to our field of activity recently reached the age of sixty – in October 1946, the first issue of English Language Teaching, now known as ELT Journal, was sent out around the world from the British Council’s offices in Hanove
The field of English for Academic Purposes has developed rapidly in the past 25 years to become a ma...
This book tells the story of the British Council’s seventy-five year involvement in the field of Eng...
Editor: 1843- George Moody.Title from caption.Mode of access: Internet.United with Museum and Pupil ...
The journal that gave its name to our field of activity recently reached the age of sixty – in Octob...
The journal that gave its name to our field of activity recently reached the age of sixty – in Octob...
This article traces the 75-year history of ELT Journal, using this as a means to cast light on trend...
This article identifies patterns and trends within ‘Key Concepts in ELT’, both since the inception o...
ESP (English for Specific Purposes) is a relatively new branch of ELT (English Language Teaching) wh...
On behalf of the editorial board, it is our privilege and great pride to announce the launch and the...
This article charts the chequered history of the PPP model (Presentation, Practice, Production) in E...
This Paper deals with a brief history of English language teaching (ELT) in India. ...
This is the fascinating story of the birth, growth, and development of the London Association for th...
Despite recent challenges, CLT remains influential and continues to be implemented in a number of co...
Abstract: Due to its association with the British colonizer, English started life in India as not ju...
The nature of English as a subject in the school curriculum has long been a site for fierce debate. ...
The field of English for Academic Purposes has developed rapidly in the past 25 years to become a ma...
This book tells the story of the British Council’s seventy-five year involvement in the field of Eng...
Editor: 1843- George Moody.Title from caption.Mode of access: Internet.United with Museum and Pupil ...
The journal that gave its name to our field of activity recently reached the age of sixty – in Octob...
The journal that gave its name to our field of activity recently reached the age of sixty – in Octob...
This article traces the 75-year history of ELT Journal, using this as a means to cast light on trend...
This article identifies patterns and trends within ‘Key Concepts in ELT’, both since the inception o...
ESP (English for Specific Purposes) is a relatively new branch of ELT (English Language Teaching) wh...
On behalf of the editorial board, it is our privilege and great pride to announce the launch and the...
This article charts the chequered history of the PPP model (Presentation, Practice, Production) in E...
This Paper deals with a brief history of English language teaching (ELT) in India. ...
This is the fascinating story of the birth, growth, and development of the London Association for th...
Despite recent challenges, CLT remains influential and continues to be implemented in a number of co...
Abstract: Due to its association with the British colonizer, English started life in India as not ju...
The nature of English as a subject in the school curriculum has long been a site for fierce debate. ...
The field of English for Academic Purposes has developed rapidly in the past 25 years to become a ma...
This book tells the story of the British Council’s seventy-five year involvement in the field of Eng...
Editor: 1843- George Moody.Title from caption.Mode of access: Internet.United with Museum and Pupil ...