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Meet the team: |
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Stéphane Derône launched
Linguascope in 1998 (originally aimed at his own students). He taught French and ICT at The
Thomas Lord Audley School and Language College in Colchester, Essex,
UK and regularly runs INSET sessions
on the use of ICT in the language classroom. He is a committee member of the Association for Language Learning (East Anglian and London branches). |
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Richard West Soley
graduated
from Oxford in Modern Languages in 1999 and went on to gain a PGCE in
Secondary MFL. He joined Linguascope in 2002 to launch
the German and Spanish sections. He also worked as a Adobe Flash
MFL content creator at Shireland
Language College, Smethwick, West Midlands, UK and has recently moved to working full time for Linguascope.. |
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Anna Chiara Swaine
taught Spanish and Italian at The
Thomas Lord Audley School and Language College in Colchester, Essex,
UK before joining Linguascope in 2007. A native Italian speaker, she has helped to strengthen the Italian content of the websites. Having travelled extensively, she is a keen linguist and is fluent in French, Spanish, Italian and English. |
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Javier Sánchez-García works at Caroline Chisholm School in Northampton as an Advanced Skills Teacher and MFL Subject Leader. Prior to that he had a spell as a MFL and ICT consultant for Cambridge Education Advisors and taught at Danetre School and Campion School (Northamptonshire) where he was the Director of the Language College. |
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Brigitte Boyce has taught French, German and Italian on various occasions, and in differing contexts, during the past 25 years. She has authored many language resources, including digital resources, ranging from the primary to the adult learning sectors. She is an associate inspector in MFL and a former director of the Association for Language Learning. |
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Steve Glover taught French and German for 20 years in Lancashire. He wrote several Bibliobus readers, Openings in French and teachers books and readers for Escalier. After getting into computers he launched the Really Useful French Site before jumping ship from teaching to work for Digitalbrain. He now works for the VLE company Teknical. |
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Stefanie Green has taught German, Spanish, French and English as a Foreign Language to both children and adults in Germany, Spain and the UK. She qualified as a secondary school teacher of MFL in 2004. In 2005 she gained an MA in Applied Linguistics. She is a committee member of the East Anglian Branch of the Association of Language Learning. |
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Iain Webber holds a degree in Fine Art and has been a freelance animator and illustrator in educational multimedia development since 2002. His engaging drawing style uses humour and approachability to welcome students to the subject matter. Visit his website for examples of his work. |