Those of you who follow me (both of you!) know that I blog on a highly irregular basis. I last blogged, in fact, back in July (summer is great for switching off), and wrote then about whether or not to correct learner English, especially if it is publically displayed. Staying with the same theme, I came […]
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I’ve been doing a lot of work with Trinity College Exams recently, most of which has centred on their revised Integrated Skills in English exam (ISE). The exam very much favours and supports a process approach to writing, and although the writing portfolio has been taken out of the revised ISE as an assessment tool, it […]