This article identifies patterns and trends within ‘Key Concepts in ELT’, both since the inception of the feature in ELT Journal in 1993 and during the 17 years of the current editorship. After outlining the aims of the series,the article identifies key themes that have emerged over time, exploring the links between ‘Key Concepts’ pieces and the trends and developments in ELT more generally. It finds that although earlier articles tended to focus on ‘teaching’, ‘learning’, and ‘language’, more recent pieces have examined issues surrounding ‘teachers’, ‘learners’, and the ‘social context’ of ELT. The article then considers the ‘reach’, readership, and potential relevance of ‘Key Concepts’ to debates and practices within ELT, drawing upon pub...
Lesson structuring models or paradigms (such as PPP, ESA, etc.) are commonly used to help novice lan...
The paper is examined to present the current and popular trends in ELT that have been used practical...
ELT (English Language Teaching) – as seen from the UK context where I work – is a dynamic, forward l...
Trends and issues in ELT methods and methodology can be identified at two main levels. One is in ter...
This article traces the 75-year history of ELT Journal, using this as a means to cast light on trend...
In this world of gizm...
This article provides an introduction to keys to ELT for the 21st century. The keys include these ar...
Learning methodology has gone through various periods in which it has evolved and complemented based...
This article provides an introduction to keys to ELT for the 21st century. The keys include these ar...
The journal that gave its name to our field of activity recently reached the age of sixty – in Octob...
Variation in the use of terminology in the field of ELT can make dialogue difficult, if not impossib...
This volume presents a survey of the latest results and discussions in the research on English Langu...
‘Authenticity ’ is a frequently invoked and, at the same time, keenly debated notion in ELT which be...
It has been a common understanding that once new language curriculum was adopted it was automaticall...
This issue of ExELL deals with issues related to ELT methodology. The papers are based on experience...
Lesson structuring models or paradigms (such as PPP, ESA, etc.) are commonly used to help novice lan...
The paper is examined to present the current and popular trends in ELT that have been used practical...
ELT (English Language Teaching) – as seen from the UK context where I work – is a dynamic, forward l...
Trends and issues in ELT methods and methodology can be identified at two main levels. One is in ter...
This article traces the 75-year history of ELT Journal, using this as a means to cast light on trend...
In this world of gizm...
This article provides an introduction to keys to ELT for the 21st century. The keys include these ar...
Learning methodology has gone through various periods in which it has evolved and complemented based...
This article provides an introduction to keys to ELT for the 21st century. The keys include these ar...
The journal that gave its name to our field of activity recently reached the age of sixty – in Octob...
Variation in the use of terminology in the field of ELT can make dialogue difficult, if not impossib...
This volume presents a survey of the latest results and discussions in the research on English Langu...
‘Authenticity ’ is a frequently invoked and, at the same time, keenly debated notion in ELT which be...
It has been a common understanding that once new language curriculum was adopted it was automaticall...
This issue of ExELL deals with issues related to ELT methodology. The papers are based on experience...
Lesson structuring models or paradigms (such as PPP, ESA, etc.) are commonly used to help novice lan...
The paper is examined to present the current and popular trends in ELT that have been used practical...
ELT (English Language Teaching) – as seen from the UK context where I work – is a dynamic, forward l...