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ELT (English Language Teaching) is a widely-used teacher-centred term, as in the English language teaching divisions of large publishing houses, ELT training, etc. English is a language with great reach and influence; it is taught all over the world under many different circumstances. With years of professional experience in materials and curriculum design and writing, including materials published by a major international educational publisher, ELT Support Services is ideally placed to produce tailored materials for your institution's specific needs. By using ELT Support Services for your materials development, you gain the following advantages:
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Fresh ideas |
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Materials to your institution's specifications |
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Professional materials with your institution's branding |
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More flexibility than using your teachers - no need to take them off class |
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Flexible licensing enabling adaptation to suit changing needs and legal photocopying |
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Take advantage of the latest research and developments in second language acquisition and materials design |
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Avoids the generic, one-size-fits-all nature of using commercially available materials exclusively |
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Project coordination |
ELT Support Services can coordinate the production of materials specific to your institution, through the following processes: |
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Scoping and producing specifications |
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Templates to ensure consistency |
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Coordination of piloting, technical review and validation |
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Quality control |
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Setting up easy, efficient and cost-effective systems for continuous improvement, that will ensure continuous high quality and relevance even after our work is finished . |
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Curriculum areas covered |
ELT can produce materials in the following areas: |
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Localized materials suitable for anywhere in the world |
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General English (straight or with a twist!) |
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Single skill (conversation, academic speaking, listening, pronunciation, reading, business writing, writing in general, etc) |
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English for Academic Purposes |
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Exam preparation (eg IELTS, the Cambridge exams, TOEFL etc) |
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Business English |
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English for special purposes (ESP), eg English courses articulating into, or concurrent with, academic courses |
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Professional English, for example courses specific to a particular company, profession or industry |
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