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We're tremendously proud of our expert authors here at onestopenglish, and we think there's no ELT dilemma they can't solve! This section is your forum for issues and questions about methodology, vocabulary, professional development, grammar and more.
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Grammar questions
Our experts provide answers to all those grammar questions you've been grappling with.
Methodology questions
Let our expert authors come to the rescue to answer all your methodology questions.
Professional development questions
Our panel of experts answer questions and give advice on preparing for DELTA, adapting your language for the learner and carrying out your own research.
Vocabulary questions
Our experts provide answers for your vexing vocabulary teaching dilemmas.
Resources for short courses
Onestopenglish is packed with hundreds of bright ideas for your short course, holiday or summer school programme. Take the stress out of preparing for each new set of students with this list of resources that's guaranteed to keep things fun, active and interesting!
Author webinars
The Macmillan Webinars are a series of talks from some of the biggest names in ELT. New: Carol Read's webinar!
American English resources
We have a wealth of fantastic resources on onestopenglish for teachers who teach American English, but there isn’t a specific site section dedicated to American English. So, especially for our teachers of American English, we’ve brought these resources together in one place for your easy reference.
Resources for new teachers
Now, where to start with material that is suitable for those new to ELT – especially on a website that has more than 8,000 resources? Well, here’s Adrian Tennant’s article, helping those of you who have just started out in the classroom find things that will make your life easier. Happy reading and teaching!


