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Learning English is the Guardian Weekly's specialist section for teachers of English

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Free with the Guardian Weekly every month, Learning English reports on the latest developments in English-language education and provides complete lesson plans based on news features in the Guardian Weekly. This is a photocopiable section aimed at intermediate and upper-intermediate learners.

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Learning English also provides a platform for ELT's leading theorists and practitioners to explore new ideas and challenge existing ones.



In addition Learning English keeps readers up-to-date on methodology and classroom practice and offers practical advice on further training and career development.

We also have innovative teaching tips supplied by Onestopenglish.com. Guardian Weekly and Learning English together provide a wealth of material for use in the English language classroom and for teachers committed to global communication.

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In the June Learning English

Learning burden passes down the ages
The benefits of teaching English to children have not been established, but little can be done to stop this trend, so the role of educators must be to develop better support for them, argues Juliet Wilson

US debates "national language" law
We examine how the campaign for a new immigration bill has put the spotlight on assimilation efforts

UK government rejects call for review of British Council

Exercise for the ears
Michael Fields extols the long overlooked and undervalued benefits of dictation

Why we should mind their language
"Bad" language is a part of everyday speech, but not to teach it could give offence, says Sara Young

Plus, classroom materials for use with advanced level and lower-intermediate level learners
Advanced level:
TV extra still pushing trolley after 20 years

Lower-intermediate level:
Japan's first space tourist to blast off

Word search
Why do some words appear so infrequently in newspapers? Chris Tribble tracks underused vocabulary

The next issue of Learning English appears on 21 July 2006


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