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ОглавлениеColin Campbell began his career in EFL in 1976, and worked in Spain, England, and Italy, where, with a friend, he prepared a series of ten 15-minute programmes teaching English on local television. He did his MA in Applied Linguistics at Reading University, and in 1984 moved to Poland to work as Director of Studies at the British Council/University of Gdansk English Language Centre. From 1995 to 1998 he was ELT Consultant in Estonia for the British Council. Since 1998 he has been working at Reading University where he is now EAP Lecturer and Course Director. He is one of the authors of Options for English (Warsaw 1991), and co-author (with Hanna Kryszewska) of Towards Teaching (Heinemann European Language Classroom series, 1995).
Hanna Kryszewska is a senior lecturer at the University of Gdansk, where she teaches on general and specialized language courses. She also teaches methodology and trains future teachers on pre-service young learners courses at the Institute of Pedagogy at the University of Gdansk. She also runs courses on English language children’s literature with a pedagogical slant, and is a trainer and visiting speaker on CELTA and DELTA courses. She is the co-author of Towards Teaching and Observing English Lessons, a video-based teacher training course, and contributed extensively to the The Stand-by Book and The Teen Book for teachers. She is co-author of a series of coursebooks for the reformed Polish secondary schools entitled ForMat. She is an external reviewer of coursebooks admitted for use in Polish state and oral examiner for Cambridge ESOL exams. She has travelled extensively in Europe, running courses and giving presentations at conferences.
Alan Maley worked for The British Council from 1962 to 1988, serving as English Language Officer in Yugoslavia, Ghana, Italy, France, and China, and as Regional Representative in South India (Madras). From 1988 to 1993 he was Director-General of the Bell Educational Trust, Cambridge and from 1993 to 1998 he was Senior Fellow in the Department of English Language and Literature of the National University of Singapore. From 1998 to 2003 he was Director of the Graduate Programme at Assumption University, Bangkok. He is now a freelance consultant. Among his publications are Literature, in this series, Beyond Words, Sounds Interesting, Sounds Intriguing, Words, Variations on a Theme, and Drama Techniques in Language Learning (all with Alan Duff), The Mind’s Eye (with Françoise Grellet and Alan Duff), Learning to Listen and Poem into Poem (with Sandra Moulding), Short and Sweet, and The English Teacher’s Voice.