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David Bohlke has been involved in ELT (English Language Teaching) since 1987. He has taught to all groups in multiple countries in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. As an editor he has worked on some of the most successful course books on the market. He frequently speaks at international conferences and conducts teacher-training sessions around the world.
David concentrates on writing fun, friendly, and easy to use learning materials for a variety of international publishers. His areas of interest and specialization include teaching speaking, teaching reading, cooperative learning, and video-based instruction. David holds an MA in Applied Linguistics/TESOL from Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He is currently based in Singapore.
David Bohlke has over 30 years of experience as a teacher, teacher trainer, program director, editor, and materials writer. He has lived and worked in Japan, Korea, Singapore, Australia, Saudi Arabia, and Morocco, and has conducted multiple teacher-training workshops in Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, and the Pacific. As an editor he has worked on some of the world�s best-selling ELT courses for teens and adults. For National Geographic Learning he has authored the series Time Zones, Keynote, and Reading Explorer. David holds an M.A. in Applied Linguistics/TESOL.