Vol. 4 Issue 22 – Research Paper: ‘Instructor, instruction, and Instructional Design in e-Learning setting’ by Ammar Anas

These three elements determine the quality delivery of the online courses. Though they are quite important in face to face learning but their changing nature and distinctive application is what makes it an interesting subject to be explored. Therefore, there is a need to refresh these concepts with reference to the virtual setting of teaching and learning.

Vol. 4 Issue 22 – Research Paper: ‘Adopting Lexical Approach in ESP Classroom to Teach the Nuances of Business Meetings’ by Meenakshi Raman

Cambridge’s ‘Cambridge English’ team has posted a replay of the webinar “Which Comes First, the Grammar or the Outcome?”

Vol. 4 Issue 22 – Book of the week: Destination Grammar and Vocabulary Series

Cambridge’s ‘Cambridge English’ team has posted a replay of the webinar “Which Comes First, the Grammar or the Outcome?”

Vol. 4 Issue 22 – Conference: ‘Methods, Aesthetics &Genres in /ˈɪŋ.glɪʃ/ (English) Communication’, October 5-6, Dehradun – India

The Centre for Professional Communication, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun, is holding an international conference Methods, Aesthetics &Genres in /ˈɪŋ.glɪʃ/ (English) Communication on October 5-6 in Dehradun – India.

Vol. 4 Issue 22 – Webinar Replay: Which Comes First, the Grammar or the Outcome?

Cambridge’s ‘Cambridge English’ team has posted a replay of the webinar “Which Comes First, the Grammar or the Outcome?”

ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue 21

ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue#21 | May 21, 2012 | ISSN 0975-3036 Webinar: Transitioning ESL Students to the Workplace  c Video: A Brief History of the English Language – ELTWO Case Study: ‘The Case for Abstract Grammar: Formal Grammar and Linguistic Communication’ by Jeanette K. Gundel and Hooi Ling Soh  – Book Of The Week: ‘Macmillan English… Continue reading ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue 21

Vol. 4 Issue 21 – ELTWO Case Study: ‘The Case for Abstract Grammar: Formal Grammar and Linguistic Communication’ by Jeanette K. Gundel and Hooi Ling Soh

The ELTWorldOnline.com team has posted a case study entitled ‘The Case for Abstract Grammar: Formal Grammar and Linguistic Communication’ by Jeanette K. Gundel and Hooi Ling Soh (Department of Linguistics/Center for Cognitive SciencesUniversity of Minnesota).

Vol. 4 Issue 21 – Webinar: Transitioning ESL Students to the Workplace

The Cambridge team has posted a replay of the ‘Transitioning ESL Students to the Workplace’ webinar.