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Danielle Mundy

ELT Consultant

I have worked in ELT since 1998. I started as a teacher in a Language School in Spain and then moved onto a Private Language School in the UK where I taught English for Specific Purposes. I moved into training and began to train on ELT courses and then moved into Lecturing. I lectured for 5 years teaching Academic English and teaching on EFL degree modules. I now mainly work as a Consultant and trainer with projects on content development. I am looking forward to my next training project with Penguin to Pakistan this year.

Posts by Danielle Mundy

Explore tales from around the world with these Ladybird Readers activities
Wed Jun 12 Take your young learners on an imaginary journey around the globe with these Ladybird Readers activities using tales from India, China and Africa.
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
Tips and activities for reading in English with very young learners
Wed Jun 12 Ladybird Readers Beginner level books help little ones learn and practice their first words in English. Explore tips and activities for reading in English with very young learners. 
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
The Benefit of Bringing Non-fiction into the Classroom
Wed Jun 12 Not all reading experiences need a happily-ever-after. From exploring their hobbies to learning about topical subjects, here are the benefits of bringing non-fiction books into your learners’ classroom.
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
6 Outdoor Reading Activities to Engage Young Readers
Wed Jun 12 Outdoor reading activities open up a range of learning opportunities, so we asked educational consultant Dani Mundy for some inspiration to help us get active while learning to read. Here are six of our favourites that will show young learners that books are so much more than just a rainy day activity…
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
How to Begin Reading Aloud with Young Learners
Wed Jun 12 Reading aloud has lots of benefits, especially for children learning to read. Here are some simple ways that you can use this technique at home, whether you are homeschooling or reading for pleasure.
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
7 Activities from the Do You Know? Series
Wed Jun 12 These fascinating books are perfect for some at-home activities with your child. From watching videos to reading and comprehension, here’s how to get the most out of the series.
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
How to Use the New Do You Know? Series at Home
Wed Jun 12 Discover how to use the Did You Know series at home, from watching the videos to using the quiz to embed their new vocabulary.
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
8 Fun Ladybird Readers Activity Ideas for School or Home
Wed Jun 12 We know that entertaining children with little attention spans is not always easy! These activity ideas can be used to banish boredom while engaging children in both literacy and storytelling.
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
5 Activities to Celebrate International Day of Families
Wed Jun 12 Celebrate this special day in your classroom with our range of hands-on activities that will show learners how wonderful their families are.
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
How to Celebrate English Language Day in the Classroom
Wed Jun 12 These ideas, games and activities will help you celebrate English Language Day in your classroom and encourage your learners to pursue a second language.
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
4 Activities to Teach about Transportation
Wed Jun 12 Planes, trains and automobiles are fun subjects to bring into the classroom environment to excite young learners. Here are four easy activities to fascinate little transport fans. 
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
5 Classroom Activities that Explore World Wildlife Day
Wed Jun 12 These captivating classroom activities will help you explore the wonders of wildlife with pupils while enhancing their English-language learning experience.
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant
How Peppa Pig Can Help You Focus on friendship
Wed Jun 12 Featuring everyone’s favourite pint-sized piglet, these activities are a great way to capture the attention of your second-language learners in the classroom.
Danielle Mundy
ELT Consultant