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Deletion proposal

I believe that It should be kept. Dogme ELT-related works have won some awards for teachers on languages and methodology, including the 2004 Elton Awards Winning Natural Grammar and 2010 Elton Awards Winning Teaching Unplugged. http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-eltons-2010-winners-4.htm#uk-award-nominees Teaching Unplugged – Book By: Delta Publishing The Product: Teaching Unplugged is the first book to deal comprehensively with the materials-light, conversation-driven approach to English Language Teaching known as Dogme ELT. It challenges not only the way we view teaching, but also the way we view being a teacher. Judge's comments: ‘The approach is practical, simple, easy to understand. Focus on teaching the people, not the subject’ The Team: Scott Thornbury, Luke Meddings, Lindsay Clandfield, Mike Burghall— Preceding unsigned comment added by Taiguofeng (talkcontribs) 11:02, 9 December 2010 UTC