Carol grew up in the UK and trained to be a French and German teacher in the UK. She has taught EFL in Greece and Mexico and is currently based
Russ Mayne is an author, blogger, teacher and teacher trainer based in Japan. His book, An Introduction to Evidence-Based Teaching in the English Language Classroom: Theory and Practice, has been
Ken Lackman has been presenting workshops and developing materials for English language instructors since 1996. His company, Ken Lackman and Associates, was formed in 2007 to offer teacher training sessions
Elbert is an artist, librarian, free-diver, traveller and nature lover. In this episode he tells us about growing up in LA, how experiencing racism made him more resilent and tolerent,
In this episode, we talk with Ikuko Sunagawa about her background and experiences learning the English language, translation work, and some interests. Details about some of what came up can
Leo is an ESL teacher, trainer, and entrepreneur. In this episode, we talk to Leo about his background, his own language learning, his experiences traveling and living abroad, the lexical
In this episode, we interviewed Anthony Gaughan. Anthony is a teacher trainer, blogger and teacher, and most known for developing an ‘unplugged’ CELTA course based on Dogme teaching principles. We
Dr. Joshua (Josh) Jodoin is a university lecturer, researcher, and author. He is passionate about sustainable development and is currently writing a book on a new area of study called
In this episode, we talk to Vincent Lebert about his background and what brought him to Japan. More details can be found for some of what was covered in the
In this episode, Neil McCutcheon takes time out of his busy schedule to share a variety of experiences and insights related to teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and