gravitate • GRAV-uh-tayt • verb 1 : to move under the influence of gravitation 2 a : to move toward something * b : to be drawn or attracted especially by natural inclination Example: Left to their own devices in a department store, children will naturally gravitate toward the toy aisle. To know more about the… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue #22, Word of the week: gravitate
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ELTWeekly Issue #22, Quote of the week
“The critic has to educate the public; the artist has to educate the critic.” – Oscar Wilde
ELTWeekly Issue #22, Quiz of the week
Hi all! There are five questions in this week’s quiz. Answer them with the numbers 1-5. The answers will be displayed next week 🙂 Here are the questions: 1. How many words do you think there are in the English language? a) 70,000 b) 170,000 c) 500,000 d) 2 million+ 2. The… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue #22, Quiz of the week
ELTWeekly Issue #22, Video: Future of English language teaching
In this video, Rod Bolitho, Guest on the teachingenglish.org.uk site talks about how he sees the future of English language teaching.