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Film in Action Nominated in ESU Awards

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I’m delighted to announce that my latest book Film in Action: Using Moving Images to Teach Language (Delta Publishing) has been shortlisted in the prestigious English-Speaking Union English Language Awards in the  Resources for Teacher category.

The ESU’s English Language Awards help to celebrate and reward innovation and good practice in the field of English Language and English Language teaching. The awards focus on resources which aim to improve oracy skills in the English Language.

The winners of be announced and presented by HRH Princess Anne at an awards ceremony at Dartmouth House, Mayfair, London on the 28th of November.

Fingers crossed!

 

For more information about Film in Action watch this brief trailer.

 

 

For more information on the awards, check out the ELA programme page here or the full press release with images.

30 comments on “Film in Action Nominated in ESU Awards

  1. Congratulations! You deserve it! Your lesson plans and ideas for using video in the classroom are very helpful. Thank you!

    1. Hi Ana,
      Thanks very much. I’m happy you find the lesson plans and ideas useful.
      All the best,
      Kieran

  2. Very well deserved Kieran – and very good luck! It’s an excellent book and one I enjoy using.

    1. Hi Martine,
      Thanks very much. I’m happy you find the book useful. Thanks again for your lovely review of Film in Action 🙂
      All the best,
      Kieran

  3. Antoinette Rivera says:

    Congratulations on your nomination! Very, very, well deserved. And I of course hope you win.

    1. Hi Antoinette,
      Thanks very much. I’ll keep my fingers crossed too :-).
      All the best,
      Kieran

  4. Miriam Martínez Taboada says:

    Congratulations! ¡Enhorabuena! I’ve been using your resources for several years now and I’m happy to say that most of the times they were very usuful and inspirational.
    Thank you very much for your resources.

    1. Hi Miriam,
      Thanks very much. I’m very happy you find the website and lessons useful.
      All the best,
      Kieran

  5. fingers crossed. Thanks for your ideas and work!
    good luck
    Marijo

    1. Hi Marijo,
      Thanks very much. I’ll keep my fingers crossed too :-).
      All the best,
      Kieran

  6. clara bravo torrens says:

    Congratulations!!! It’s a very good work. I wish you won.

    1. Hi Clara,
      Thanks very much. I’ll keep my fingers crossed too :-).
      All the best,
      Kieran

  7. Martine MARTINE says:

    So glad to hear about your nomination! I think you deserve it. Thank you again for this blog as well as all the brilliant ideas and films you share.

    1. Hi Martine,
      Thanks very much. I’m happy you find the website useful.
      All the best,
      Kieran

  8. Jennifer Sijmons says:

    I join the others before me in congratulating you. I came across your work this past summer via another ESOL site and have shared it with my young elementary school English learners, and have blended your wonderful resources with the workshop models we are using from Teacher’s College, Columbia U. I also share, with great enthusiasm, your site with my grad students at Fairfield University in Connecticut, who are all learning to become future ESOL teachers. (And I bought your book via Amazon 😉

    1. Hi Jennifer,
      Thanks very much for your kind words and support. I’m really happy you’re finding the materials useful and that you’re sharing them with your grad students. Thanks for buying Film in Action too 🙂
      All the best,
      Kieran

  9. GABRIELA THOMASSINY REYNA says:

    Dear Kieran,
    I have found all your work exceptinal, useful and inspirational in my teaching. I’m so glad to hear that you have been nominated.You are a talented person.
    I wish you win with all my heart.
    Thanks for your teachings.

    1. Dear Gabriela,
      Thanks very much for your kind words and support.
      All the best,
      Kieran

  10. It´s no more than you deserve. You have given so much. Congratulations. Thank you.

    1. Congratulations, Kieran.

      1. Thanks very much, Jayne Ann 🙂

    2. Hi Jayn Ann,

      Thanks very much for your support. Fingers crossed!

      All the best,

      Kieran

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