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New directions…

December 11, 2007

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Macmillan is always looking to move into exciting new areas of publishing, and this is exemplified by a new title that is coming in early 2008, Aviation English. From 5th March 2008, all pilots flying internationally, as well as air traffic controllers managing international traffic, must demonstrate proficiency in plain English (based on the ICAO level 4 guidelines). This new regulation has been brought in to ensure pilots and air traffic controllers alike are communicating without trouble – which should make us all feel a bit happier next time we get on a plane!

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In print

December 11, 2007

The Guardian newspaper recently ran an interesting article about graded readers, interviewing a number of publishers about the rise in popularity of these simplified books. Our Readers Publisher was quoted in the article:

“Of course the classics still sell very well,” says Emily Rosser of Macmillan Readers. “The challenge has been to provide something for everyone and produce a wide range of titles that will motivate reluctant readers to pick up a paperback. Teenage boys, for example, are notoriously difficult to please.”

Guardian Education, Friday October 26, 2007

Diving into the blogosphere…

December 10, 2007

Welcome to “The world according to Macmillan ELT” – our new voice on the web. Macmillan is a world-leading educational publisher, specialising in ELT (English language teaching) and curriculum publishing. This blog will be a space where we can take a look at what’s happening in the world of ELT – publishing, people and events that matter.