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| Senior Guru ![]() Join Date: Jun 2005 Nationality: Australian Occupation: Consultant Location: ![]()
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![]() | Recommended CELTA books Hi, I'm thinking of doing a CELTA course to help me get a nice teaching job in the future. Can anyone recommend a good CELTA book to get me started?
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![]() | CELTA Books Take a read of "Learning Teaching" by Jim Scrivener. It's also a great reference book and will help you progress in your teaching career. Also Oxford Guide to English Grammar by Eastwood, J. is an excellent grammar reference book.
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![]() | Re: Recommended CELTA books For sure * "Learning Teaching" from J. Scrivener (new edition please) * "The Practice of English Language Teaching" J. Harmer * "Practical English Usage" Michael Swam (top notch grammar) |
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