“After reading it my expectations were fulfilled and I closed the book with many new ideas that had caught my attention. … this volume provides the reader with an idea of how different perspectives and approaches are possible when tackling teaching problems and how these innovations might be implemented across contexts. This volume may be interesting for teacher-educators … . It might also be attractive to teacher researchers, as it could prove a practical resource for their own research projects.” (María Fernanda Rojas, Argentinian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol. 7 (2), November, 2019)<br />“A fascinating collection of testimonies from English teachers all over the world and their experiences on teaching the four skills. … International Perspectives on Teaching the Four Skills in ELT: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing is a compelling read for both novice English teachers and experienced ones. … this volume is highly recommendable and a good read.” (Carla Florencia Lescano, Argentinian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol. 7 (1), May, 2019)<br />
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Biographical note
Anne Burns is Professor of TESOL at the University of New South Wales, Australia, and Professor Emerita, at Aston University, UK. She has published extensively on teaching speaking, action research and language teacher education.Joseph Siegel is Senior Lecturer in the School of Humanities, Education and Social Science at Örebro University, Sweden. His research interests include action research, listening pedagogy, contextual education comparisons and pragmatic interaction.