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A “dogme ELT” bibliography Thornbury, S. (2000). A Dogma for EFL. IATEFL Issues,153, 2. Thornbury, S. (2001a). Teaching unplugged (or: That’s Dogme with an E). It’s for Teachers, Issue 1. February. 10-14. (re-printed in In English, Autumn, 2002 (British Council, Portugal)). Thornbury, S. (2001b). Dogme out in the open. IATEFL Issues, 161, June-July, 6 (with Luke Meddings). Thornbury, S. (2001c) Coursebooks: The Roaring in the Chimney. Modern English Teacher, 10/3. July, 11-13 (with Luke Meddings). Thornbury, S. (2001d) Using the raw materials. Modern English Teacher, 10/4. October, 40-43 (with Luke Meddings). Thornbury, S. (2002) Using a coursebook the Dogme way. Modern English Teacher, 11/1. January, 36 –40 (with Luke Meddings). Thornbury, S. (2003a) Materials-free teaching. English Teaching Professional, 26, 57-59 (with Nerina Conte) Thornbury, S. (2003b) What dogme feels like. Humanizing Language Teaching, http://www.hltmag.co.uk/ , Issue 5:6 (with Luke Meddings). Thornbury, S. (2003c) Dogme still able to divide ELT. Guardian Weekly, Thursday, April 17 th . Simultaneously published on http://education.guardian.co.uk/tefl/ (with Luke Meddings). Thornbury, S. (2005) Dogme: Dancing in the dark? Folio. 9/2, 3-5. Thornbury, S (2006) Dogme ELT. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogme_ELT ) Related articles/publications: Thornbury, S. (1996) Teachers research teacher talk. English Language Teaching Journal 1996, 50/4, 279-89. Thornbury, S. (1998) Grammar, power and bottled water. IATEFL Newsletter, 140, 1998, 19-20. Reprinted in Arena, 19, 1998, 41-43.

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Bibliography on the Dogme movement in ESL teaching as advocated by its practitioners such as Scott Thornbury and Luke Meddings

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Page 1: Dogme Bibliography

A “dogme ELT” bibliography

Thornbury, S. (2000). A Dogma for EFL. IATEFL Issues,153, 2. Thornbury, S. (2001a). Teaching unplugged (or: That’s Dogme with an E). It’s

for Teachers, Issue 1. February. 10-14. (re-printed in In English, Autumn, 2002 (British Council, Portugal)).

Thornbury, S. (2001b). Dogme out in the open. IATEFL Issues, 161, June-July, 6 (with Luke Meddings).

Thornbury, S. (2001c) Coursebooks: The Roaring in the Chimney. Modern English Teacher, 10/3. July, 11-13 (with Luke Meddings).

Thornbury, S. (2001d) Using the raw materials. Modern English Teacher, 10/4. October, 40-43 (with Luke Meddings).

Thornbury, S. (2002) Using a coursebook the Dogme way. Modern English Teacher, 11/1. January, 36 –40 (with Luke Meddings).

Thornbury, S. (2003a) Materials-free teaching. English Teaching Professional, 26, 57-59 (with Nerina Conte)

Thornbury, S. (2003b) What dogme feels like. Humanizing Language Teaching, http://www.hltmag.co.uk/, Issue 5:6 (with Luke Meddings).

Thornbury, S. (2003c) Dogme still able to divide ELT. Guardian Weekly, Thursday, April 17th. Simultaneously published on http://education.guardian.co.uk/tefl/ (with Luke Meddings).

Thornbury, S. (2005) Dogme: Dancing in the dark? Folio. 9/2, 3-5.Thornbury, S (2006) Dogme ELT. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogme_ELT)

Related articles/publications:

Thornbury, S. (1996) Teachers research teacher talk. English Language Teaching Journal 1996, 50/4, 279-89.

Thornbury, S. (1998) Grammar, power and bottled water. IATEFL Newsletter, 140, 1998, 19-20. Reprinted in Arena, 19, 1998, 41-43.

Thornbury, S. (2002a) Don't mention the war! Taboo topics and the alternative textbook. It’s for Teachers, Issue 3. February.

Thornbury, S. (2002b) Training in instructional conversation. In Trappes-Lomax, H., and Ferguson, G. (Eds.) Language in Language Teacher Education. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 95-106.

Thornbury, S. (2006) An A-Z of ELT. Oxford: Macmillan (includes an entry on Dogme)

Thornbury, S. and Slade, D. (2006). Teaching conversation: Approach, design, procedure. Chapter 9 of Conversation: From Description to Pedagogy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Citations:

Andrews, S. (2007) Teacher Language Awareness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Bertrand, J. Dogme: A teacher's view. http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/ think/methodology/dogme.shtml (accessed October 11th, 2006)

David English House (2003) An insight into Dogme: An interview with Scott Thornbury. ET Journal, Vol. 4 No 3. http://www.davidenglishhouse.com/etjjournal.html

Gabrielatos, C. (2005) Corpora and Language Teaching: Just a fling or wedding bells? TESL-EJ. http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/tesl-ej/, Issue 8:4.

Hamilton, R. (2004) Dogme in action. Humanizing Language Teaching, http://www.hltmag.co.uk/ Issue 6:3.

Harmer, J. (2004) The Practice of English Language Teaching (3rd edition) London: Pearson. (various mentions of dogme)

Harmer, J. (2007) The Practice of English Language Teaching (4th edition) London: Pearson. (ditto)

Online Forum Report: Dogme. (2005). English Language Teaching Journal. 59(4):363-365.

Senior, R. (2006) The Experience of Language Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Samuda, V & Bygate M (2008) Tasks in Second Language Learning. Palgrave Macmillan.

Templer, B. (2003) Reflective Teaching in the Low-Resource Classroom: Reinventing ourselves as Teachers through Self-Scrutiny. Humanizing Language Teaching, http://www.hltmag.co.uk/ Issue 6:3.

Tomlinson, B (ed.) (2003. Developing Materials for Language Teaching. London: Continuum.

Walsh, S. (2006) Investigating Classroom Discourse. London: Routledge.