Archive For The “English” Category
1. Lanyard and cancelled sessions, 2. Conference sign at Brighton Centre, 3. Kicking off with the first plenary, 4. Exhibition area, 5. Blogosphere symposium line-up, 6. The sun sets of the first full day and the party begins, 7. Elvis entertains at t…
1. Lanyard and cancelled sessions, 2. Conference sign at Brighton Centre, 3. Kicking off with the first plenary, 4. Exhibition area, 5. Blogosphere symposium line-up, 6. The sun sets of the first full day and the party begins, 7. Elvis entertains at t…
On Tuesday 19 April, I will be speaking at IATEFL in Brighton – my first presentation at an international conference. I am due to present on the use of Creative Commons-licensed works (hereafter CC) in the classroom and other copyright-related issu…
On Tuesday 19 April, I will be speaking at IATEFL in Brighton – my first presentation at an international conference. I am due to present on the use of Creative Commons-licensed works (hereafter CC) in the classroom and other copyright-related issu…
This review was initially slated to appear online at the beginning of the year. Other commitments got in the way and it got pushed back. I later started writing it for my general blog ‘Postings From An Edge’, but ended … Continue reading →
Practice and advice: one you generally need and the other you usually get without asking for it and in over-abundance. But this post is not about doing or getting anything, it’s about spelling. When do you practise with an ‘s’ and when do you practice with a ‘c’? What’s the difference between advise and advice? [...]
