
The Entangled Writing Process: Fostering the Writer’s Tacit Skills of Choice
Series Title: Writing: An Art of Making Choices Blog #3

Plato, Rhetorical Art, ChatGPT, and The Sophist in the Machine
Series Title: Writing: An Art of Making Choices Blog#1

Taking Cinderella to the Ball
Numbers are the unpopular stepsister of ELT. Despite their simplicity they are not easy. Even very high-level learners struggle with numbers. They struggle in a particular way, which I’ll come to in a moment. At the end of this blog, there are some activities to focus on numbers. They are designed for solo practice but can be easily adapted for working with others.