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- A Manifesto for Humanistic Teaching: Choose Growth, Chaz Pugliese, Director of Education and Teacher Training, Pilgrims
- Interviews with Pilgrims Trainers: Hania Kryszewska, Editor of Humanising Language Teaching Magazine, and Chaz Pugliese, Director of Education and Teacher Training, Pilgrims – IATEFL 2022
- How to Teach Active Vocabulary with Four Effective Steps, Nodira Dadabaeva and Albina Tadjibaeva, Uzbekistan
Various Articles - Writing/EAP
- Abstract Writing: Challenges and Suggestions For Non-English Researchers, Irina Tverdokhlebova, Russia and Liliya Makovskaya, Uzbekistan
- Academic Writing, Mahmoud Sultan Nafa, United Arab Emirates
- Enhancing Speaking Skills Integrating Mind-Mapping During Blended Learning, Lazizakhon Abdullaeva, Uzbekistan
- Principles of Teaching Karakalpak Students English Speech Etiquette, Zernegul Uteshova and Zoya Sarsenbaeva, Uzbekistan
Various Articles - Autonomy and Creativity
- The Role of Learner Autonomy in Foreign Language Learning, Marhabo Avazmatova, Uzbekistan
- The Role of Rubrics in Self-and Peer Assessment at the University, Kholida Begmatova, Uzbekistan
- The Strategies Used by EAP and ESP Teachers in HEIs to Motivate Learners During Online Lessons, Gunjan Jain, India, Iroda Saydazimova, Uzbekistan, Maftunakhon Artikova, Uzbekistan
- Asynchronous Distance Learning During Pandemic Due to Covid-19: Experience of Bucheon University in Tashkent, Inna Khan, Uzbekistan
- Enhancing Gen Z Student Collaboration Using Web 2.0 Tools in Offline, Hybrid and Fully Online Classes, Nigina Rustamova, Uzbekistan
- Investing in Technology in Language Education and Beyond, Mukhammadkhon Soliev and Parviz Subkhankulov, Uzbekistan
- Stimulating Students’ Creative Thinking During a Primary Research Task in the Academic English Module, Aisulu Kinjemuratova and Dildora Tashpulatova, Uzbekistan
- Effective Activity Modification Techniques For EFL/ESL Teachers, Gulbakhor Mamadiyeva, Dilrabo Babakulova, Malika Kasimova, Uzbekistan
- The Role And Importance Of Social And Emotional Intelligence In The Classroom, Armen Kassabian, USA
- Methods and Approaches in Teaching Foreign Language Learners Considering Their Individual Differences, Kamila Ikramova, Uzbekistan
- Memories of Mr H., Jamie Keddie, Spain
- Learning from Teaching: A Life in ELT, Freda Mishan, Ireland
- (Writing a Novel Harnessing the Power of) Naivety, Chris Walklett, UK
- Review of The New Normal ed. by Alan Maley, Jayashree Mohanraj, India
- In Favour of Content-enhanced Language Teaching, Aleksandra Zaparucha, Polska
- Is Strictness More Important Than Freedom During Teaching Language?, Zulfiya Atabekova, Uzbekistan
- Lila and the Dragon Helps Students Discuss Complex Issues, Brandon W. Wallace and Calmsie, United States of America
- The Wolf was Not Sleeping (Police Care UK edition): Supporting the Children of First Responders with a Heart-warming Bedtime Story, Avril McDonald, New Zealand
- A New Title from Crown House Publishing Limited: Bringing Forth the Bard: A guide to teaching Shakespeare in the English classroom
- The Vocabulary Detective, reviewed by the Author, David Hastings, New Zealand
- Teaching Critical Thinking in the Context of Political Rhetoric A Guide for Classroom Practice Joseph Sanacore, Professor, Long Island University, Brookville, NY
- Ready to Run Launches ELT Video Featuring Neurodiversity
- Teacher- Initiated- Humour as a Means of Stress Relieving for Teachers During the Classes, Aziz Kholmatov, Uzbekistan
- Designing an Effective Assessment Strategy for “What’s so Funny?” Module, Alim Asanov, Uzbekistan
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Dear Friend, Sylwia Zabor-Zakowska, Poland