Mike Sayer Author

Jim Scrivener is currently Head of Teacher Development for Bell International. Previously he has been Head of Teacher Training for International House, Hastings and Director of Education for IH Budapest. His publications include Learning Teaching (Macmillan ELT) which won the ARELS Frank Bell Prize 1995, Oxford Basics: Teaching Grammar, Teachers' Books and Portfolios forStraightforward, two business coursebooks for OUP and he has many articles on onestopenglish.com. His most recent book, Teaching English Grammar (Macmillan ELT) won the HRH Duke of Edinburgh English Speaking Union 2010 award as "Best Entry for Teachers". Jim has worked in many different countries over the years, including two years in Kenya, three in the USSR and seven in Hungary. He is a frequent conference presenter and course leader around the world. He was head of the team that designed the Euro exams, now widely taken in Central Europe and has been actively involved with Cambridge ESOL exams including design of their online teacher portfolio. He recently designed and implemented the first Online Delta course. Jim is married to Noémi and has two grown-up sons - Alex and Ben - and a young daughter, Maisie. Mike Sayer is the co-author of Time for English, a Macmillan course for Bachillerato in Spain. He has also written teacher's books and supplementary materials for many other Macmillan courses, including Attitude, Straightforward, Definitions and Upgrade. Mike currently lives in Stockholm, although he still spends part of each year in Oxford. As well as spending much of his time writing, Mike also works as a freelance CELTA teacher trainer and assessor. He has run training courses in Europe and the USA, Thailand, Venezuela and South Africa. The split edition Teacher's Book is ideal for short courses or when class facing time is limited and complements the split edition Student's Book / Workbook combined volume. Each split level is mapped to CEFR objectives to help gauge progress and comes with its accompanying class audio for Student's Book and Workbook listening tasks.