Tom Hutchinson (English teacher)

Tom Hutchinson is an English teacher and author working with the Oxford University Press, who has taught English in the UK, Germany, and Croatia, and he has been given teacher training courses in many other countries around the world. For a number of years he lectured at the Institute for English Language Education at Lancaster University, UK.

Tom Hutchinson has published English language courses well-known and appreciated by many thousands of students around the world:

  • New Hotline,
  • Project,
  • Project English,
  • Lifelines,
  • Lifetime Video,
  • American Hotline,
  • An Introduction to Project Work,
  • Big City and
  • the award-winning Project Video.

Books and study papers

  • Battle Of Britain: The True Story Of Those Dramatic Four Months In 1940 (Published by Purnell, ISBN 0361013884)
  • Screen Goddesses ( ISBN 0603035906)
  • Marilyn Monroe ( ISBN 0600390535)
  • Screen Greats: Marilyn Monroe ( ISBN 060037789X)

He co-authored with

  • Alan Waters:
English for Specific Purposes - A learning centred approach[1]
Interface
  • Eunice Hutchinson (formerly Torres): The textbook as agent of change[2]
  • Peter Ustinov: Niven's Hollywood
  • Vincent Price: Horror and Fantasy In The Cinema (Published January 28, 1974 by Studio Vista, ISBN 0289705789)
  • Roy Pickard: Horrors: A History Of Horror Movies
  • Sheridan Morley (General Editor), Vincent Price: Horror & Fantasy In The Movies
  • Alisson Borges (Artist), Kate Finnegan (Colorist): The Legend of Oz: Wicked West (Published November 2012 by Big Dog Ink, ISBN 9781938958014)

Apart from writing textbooks, his interests include the management of change, teacher development, and the teaching of grammar. In his free time he plays golf, likes to watch football and movies, and plays the electric guitar.

References

  1. First printed by Cambridge University Press in 1987, then reprinted several times. ISBN 0 521 26732 3 (hard cover) and ISBN 0 521 31837 8 (paperback)
  2. Oxford Journals, Humanities, ELT Journal Volume 48, Issue 4 Pp. 315-328.

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