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[[Marcos Benevides]] is a teacher, researcher, author, editor, and publisher. His English language teaching books have been awarded many of the top international prizes in the field, including the ESU Duke of Edinburgh Award, the British Council ELTon Award (for [Fiction in Action: Whodunit]), and several Extensive Reading Foundations awards (for [[Atama-ii graded readers]]. His research interests include task-based learning, extensive reading, materials development, and open and distributed education. He lives in Tokyo with his family. | [[Marcos Benevides]] is a teacher, researcher, author, editor, and publisher. His English language teaching books have been awarded many of the top international prizes in the field, including the ESU Duke of Edinburgh Award, the British Council ELTon Award (for [Fiction in Action: Whodunit]), and several Extensive Reading Foundations awards (for [[Atama-ii graded readers]]. His research interests include task-based learning, extensive reading, materials development, and open and distributed education. He lives in Tokyo with his family. | ||
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Marcos Benevides is a teacher, researcher, author, editor, and publisher. His English language teaching books have been awarded many of the top international prizes in the field, including the ESU Duke of Edinburgh Award, the British Council ELTon Award (for [Fiction in Action: Whodunit]), and several Extensive Reading Foundations awards (for Atama-ii graded readers. His research interests include task-based learning, extensive reading, materials development, and open and distributed education. He lives in Tokyo with his family.
Chris Valvona graduated from Oxford University, and is now Professor of English at Okinawa Christian University. He has written many popular English language teaching books for international publishing companies. He lives in Okinawa, Japan with his lovely wife, Ayano.
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