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Extensive Reading Podcast
Jose Camino and Travis Past
26 episodes
3 months ago
An intensive look at Extensive Reading
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An intensive look at Extensive Reading
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Education
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#11: Graded reader editing and adaptations. Interview with Nick Bullard (Part II)
Extensive Reading Podcast
7 years ago
#11: Graded reader editing and adaptations. Interview with Nick Bullard (Part II)
We are back after our one-week break with an episode that continues to deal with editing and adapting graded readers. Nick Bullard, long-time editor of graded readers at Oxford University Press as well as adapter tells us more about the issues surrounding these two complementary jobs. We learn, for example, how potential adaptations of George Orwell, Graham Greene and Truman Capote would have completely different implications and why that would be so. Nick also tells us about grading and headwords and the many issues that surround them.
Extensive Reading Podcast
An intensive look at Extensive Reading