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John Unger

John Unger

| March 29, 2012

John Unger teaches EAP courses at Georgia Gwinnet College in Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA. He has worked and studied in a wide variety of ESL/EFL and developmental English contexts for 20 years. He has published, presented papers and workshops, and taught undergraduate and graduate courses revolving around TESOL, gesture and language, writing, developmental English, linguistics, traditional English grammar and usage, […]

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Naoki Fujimoto-Adamson

Naoki Fujimoto-Adamson

| March 29, 2012

Naoki Fujimoto-Adamson University of Niigata Prefecture, Japan Ms. Naoki Fujimoto-Adamson is currently working at the Self-Access Learning Center (SALC) at the University of Niigata Prefecture, Japan. She received her M.Ed. (Master of Education) from Leicester University, U.K. and her MA in ELT (English Language Teaching) from Essex University, U.K. Her research interests are in the […]

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Dr. Luke Prodromou

Dr. Luke Prodromou

| March 29, 2012

Dr. Luke Prodromou has published articles in ELT journals and has written over twenty textbooks. He has worked for the British Council, NILE (Norwich), University of Edinburgh, Pilgrims (Canterbury) and ESADE (Spain) and others. He has given talks in over 25 countries around the world. He recently completed Smash (for young learners) and Attitude (for […]

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Reima Sado Al-Jarf

Reima Sado Al-Jarf

| March 29, 2012

Reima Al-Jarf is a professor at King Saud University (KSU), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia where she has taught courses in EFL, ESP, linguistics, and translation to graduate and undergraduate students. She has 6 books and about 100 articles published in refereed international and national journals. She has given 145 presentations, 28 workshops in 35 countries.   […]

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