'Teaching Modern Languages is an essential read for student teachers, in-service teachers and teacher trainers alike. Michael Lynch's elegant and lively style helps to explain the intricacies of foreign language teaching, providing ample food for thought and a myriad of very practical examples that unlock a treasure trove of linguistic and didactic insights.' Markus Wiesinger, Linz Private University of Education, Austria
'This groundbreaking book is an indispensable companion for educators at all stages of their careers. It masterfully bridges theory and practice, offering a comprehensive framework for effective teaching. A must-read that will inspire and empower teachers to create engaging, impactful learning environments. This resource is set to become a cornerstone in teacher education and professional development.' Patricia Arnáiz Castro, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
'This valuable book offers a comprehensive and practical guide for language educators. It bridges theory and classroom practice, equipping instructors with essential strategies for effective modern language teaching. Its structured approach, with a variety of useful supplementary resources, ensures accessibility for both new and experienced teachers, as well as teacher-trainers, making it a valuable resource for building linguistic proficiency and pedagogical excellence.' Karen Ludke, Edge Hill University, UK