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Jo Timerick

@JoTimEFL

Commissioning Editor @ CUP ELT on Teacher Development titles. Love tech & education. She/her. All views expressed are my own.

Joined April 2011
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This window brought me great joy on one of my recent walks. Joy because it’s books in one of the loveliest places on Earth. Great joy because I worked on all of those bar one (the amazing Penny Ur). All hold very happy memories too. #proud #lovemyjob #ELT #booksopenuptheworld

JoTimEFL's tweet image. This window brought me great joy on one of my recent walks. Joy because it’s books in one of the loveliest places on Earth. Great joy because I worked on all of those bar one (the amazing Penny Ur). All hold very happy memories too. #proud #lovemyjob  #ELT #booksopenuptheworld

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This thing alone was worth coming to #IATEFL2024 for. Penny Ur & @thornburyscott hosting and exchanging jokes at the launch party of 100 Great Activities: The best of the @CambridgeUP Handbooks for Language Teachers

leoselivan's tweet image. This thing alone was worth coming to #IATEFL2024 for. Penny Ur & @thornburyscott hosting and exchanging jokes at the launch party of 100 Great Activities: The best of the @CambridgeUP Handbooks for Language Teachers

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#SaveTicketOffices Have your say in the consultation before September 1st bit.ly/saveticketoffi…

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Have your say in the consultation before September 1st
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How do you use generative AI in your classroom and staffroom? Take part in our research study and help shape the future of English language teaching and learning! Complete our online survey: bit.ly/3PwbUC3


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my salary as a doctor in london working 40h weeks after 9 years of uni at cambridge and a phd #BMADoctorsVoteYes

souramoo's tweet image. my salary as a doctor in london working 40h weeks after 9 years of uni at cambridge and a phd #BMADoctorsVoteYes

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And if you find somebody who loves you as much as Mabel loves Olive, then consider yourself lucky.

MrAndrewCotter's tweet image. And if you find somebody who loves you as much as Mabel loves Olive, then consider yourself lucky.
MrAndrewCotter's tweet image. And if you find somebody who loves you as much as Mabel loves Olive, then consider yourself lucky.
MrAndrewCotter's tweet image. And if you find somebody who loves you as much as Mabel loves Olive, then consider yourself lucky.
MrAndrewCotter's tweet image. And if you find somebody who loves you as much as Mabel loves Olive, then consider yourself lucky.

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this article makes me feel quite literally sick with rage inews.co.uk/news/health/nh…

aitchrobertson's tweet image. this article makes me feel quite literally sick with rage 

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aitchrobertson's tweet image. this article makes me feel quite literally sick with rage 

inews.co.uk/news/health/nh…

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A(nother) quick reminder of the ‘snaccident’: the inadvertent eating of an entire packet of biscuits/crisps/etc. when you meant to have just the one. (Apparently you can have a ‘gincident’ too.)


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What How Why A Poster

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A Poster

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Word of the day is 'hibernacle' (18th century): a retreat or refuge in which to sit out the winter and wait for sunnier days.


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Word of the day is another old favourite. A 'mumpsimus' (16th century) is someone who insists that they are right, despite clear evidence that they are not.


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The best teachers aren’t perfect teachers, they are human teachers - they go off on tangents, they explore stuff, they focus on the detail but make mistakes, they have fun but they are serious about the job - the students love these teachers.


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Seen in Lewes today....

DeborahFSussex's tweet image. Seen in Lewes today....

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How awesome is this?!

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Etymology of the day: ‘dog days’ take their name from the Dog Star, Sirius, long associated with sultry weather in the northern hemisphere because it rises with the sun during the hottest days of summer.


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