Hi Nina, First thanks very much for posting a comment on my blog. I really appreciate it, I'm up to my teeth now. I'm participating in the organisation of the JALT conference this year but I'll read your article as soon as I can. I co-wrote an article that was published in English Teaching Professional about kamishibai projects. I have a link to it on my blog but I haven't been able to put up an image of the ETP cover as you have done. How'd you do it? BTW, a fellow Canuck called David has set up a fantastic Ning community called EFL CLassroom 2.0. Here's the url: http://eflclassroom.ning.com/ I hope you'll join. A bientot, Michael
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Holds a B.A. in Humanities from Bishop’s University, Canada. She has been teaching at all levels since 1990 and for the past eleven years has been involved in educational consulting and teacher training. She has given workshops all over Spain and has collaborated with the British Council, Bell International and the Ministry of Education on professional development programmes. She has also led teacher training workshops in Croatia, Turkey, Serbia, Russia, Romania, Tunis, Slovenia, Holland, Hungary, Egypt, Brazil, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Yemen, Senegal, Cyprus, United Arab Emirates and Poland.
She is a materials writer for ELT and CLIL books and has published several articles. She is the author of JET: Projects Across the Curriculum (Mary Glasgow Magazines, 2006) and co-author of Explorers (OUP 2010), Pandy the Panda (ELI 2009) and Dancing English (Espasa 2010).
She currently works as a freelance author, teacher trainer and educational consultant.
CONTACT: ninatrabajo@yahoo.es
2 comments:
Hey Nina,
What an impressive blog and an even more impressive list of achievements and creations you have! This is awesome :) You go girl!!
I will check back often - hope you are well. You certainly look very happy in your gorgeous pix :)
Bisous
~Emily
xo
Hi Nina,
First thanks very much for posting a comment on my blog. I really appreciate it,
I'm up to my teeth now. I'm participating in the organisation of the JALT conference this year but I'll read your article as soon as I can. I co-wrote an article that was published in English Teaching Professional about kamishibai projects. I have a link to it on my blog but I haven't been able to put up an image of the ETP cover as you have done. How'd you do it?
BTW, a fellow Canuck called David has set up a fantastic Ning community called EFL CLassroom 2.0.
Here's the url: http://eflclassroom.ning.com/
I hope you'll join.
A bientot,
Michael
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