Difference between revisions of "Marcos Benevides"
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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 | + | 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'' (2010, [http://abax.co.jp/product.php?id=10&catid=9 Abax ELT]) and for ''Widgets Inc.'' (2019), and an ELTon nomination and several Extensive Reading Foundations awards for the [http://www.atama-ii.com/ Atama-ii Books] multi-path graded reader series. His research interests include task-based learning, extensive reading, materials development, and open and distributed education. He lives in Tokyo with his family. |
− | Benevides is the founder, president, and publisher of [[Atama-ii Books]], and co-author (with [[Chris Valvona]]) of ''Widgets Inc.: A task-based course in workplace English'' (2018). They also co-authored the original ''Widgets: A task-based course in practical English'' (2008, Pearson Longman). His other credits include co-author on ''Reading for Speed and Fluency 2nd Edition'' (2018, Compass) with Paul Nation, James Broadbridge, and Joseph Siegel | + | Benevides is the founder, president, and publisher of [[Atama-ii Books]], and co-author (with [[Chris Valvona]]) of ''Widgets Inc.: A task-based course in workplace English'' (2018). They also co-authored the original ''Widgets: A task-based course in practical English'' (2008, Pearson Longman). His other credits include co-author on ''Reading for Speed and Fluency 2nd Edition'' (2018, Compass) with Paul Nation, James Broadbridge, and Joseph Siegel, and series editor and co-author on ''Choose Your Own Adventure'' graded readers (2014, McGraw-Hill Education) with Mark Firth, Chris Valvona, and Ted O'Neill. |
Latest revision as of 15:29, 12 June 2020
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 (2010, Abax ELT) and for Widgets Inc. (2019), and an ELTon nomination and several Extensive Reading Foundations awards for the Atama-ii Books multi-path graded reader series. His research interests include task-based learning, extensive reading, materials development, and open and distributed education. He lives in Tokyo with his family.
Benevides is the founder, president, and publisher of Atama-ii Books, and co-author (with Chris Valvona) of Widgets Inc.: A task-based course in workplace English (2018). They also co-authored the original Widgets: A task-based course in practical English (2008, Pearson Longman). His other credits include co-author on Reading for Speed and Fluency 2nd Edition (2018, Compass) with Paul Nation, James Broadbridge, and Joseph Siegel, and series editor and co-author on Choose Your Own Adventure graded readers (2014, McGraw-Hill Education) with Mark Firth, Chris Valvona, and Ted O'Neill.