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ELT Journal 2005 59(1):57-64; doi:10.1093/elt/cci008
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ELT Journal Volume 59/1 January 2005 © Oxford University Press

Talking shop

Perspectives on EAP

An interview with Ken Hyland

Jo McDonough

Jo McDonough is Senior Lecturer in ELT at the University of Essex. Her main interests are in teaching EAP, and in teacher research in classrooms. She is the author (with S. McDonough) of Research Methods for English Language Teachers (Arnold 1997) and (with C. Shaw) of Materials and Methods in ELT (Blackwell 2003). She has been a long-standing member of BALEAP, and is an inspector for the British Council Accreditation Unit. Email: jomcd{at}essex.ac.uk

Ken Hyland talks to Jo McDonough about current developments in English for Academic Purposes.


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