<p><strong>Reviewed with </strong><em>Modern Languages Across the Curriculum</em><strong> Edited by Michael Grenfell:'These volumes represent state-of-the-art thinking.'</strong></p><p><strong>'<em>A</em><em>spects of Teaching Secondary Modern Foreign Languages</em> is avowedly practical and demonstrates both the complexity and the common sense nature of most effective teaching ... An avoidance of prescriptive orthodoxy and a concern for the individual learner lies behind all the contributions. Teaching ideas are detailed, systematic and stimulating, and pedagogical advice is firmly pragmatic and grounded in practice.'</strong> - <em>Nigel Norman, Teacher, Times Educational Supplement</em><br /><br /><strong>'This book [is] most informative, as it offer[s] many examples of pedagogical tools. Highly recommended ... to pre-service teachers and graduate teacher educators.'</strong> - <em>Bilingual Education and Bilingualism</em></p><p><strong>'Covers essential ground in an accessible way and gives sound advice on what to do in the MFL classroom and how to do it...it should certainly be included on every PGCE pre-course reading list.' </strong>- <em>Shirley Lawes, Open University, in the Language Learning Journal</em></p>
<p><strong>'This book [is] most informative, as it offer[s] many examples of pedagogical tools. Highly recommended...to pre-service teachers and graduate teacher educators.'</strong> - <em>Bilingual Education and Bilingualism</em></p>