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  1. John Stacpoole Haycraft CBE (11 December 1926 – 23 May 1996) was an English language teacher and author who founded the International House World Organisation, which has shaped the evolution of the profession of English language teaching (ELT).

  2. Welcome to the online home of John Haycraft, professional artist, architectural illustrator, teacher and author of several books on painting and drawing. John is based at his studio in Sydney, Australia, where he produces architectural illustrations for some of Australia’s leading architectural firms, and teaches courses and workshops on ...

  3. John Stacpoole Haycraft (1926-1996) nació en India, hijo de un oficial británico destinado al ejército colonial. La muerte violenta de su padre a manos de uno de sus soldados provoca su vuelta a Inglaterra donde se graduará en Oxford junto a su hermano, el famoso editor Colin Haycraft.

  4. John Haycraft has been a professional artist since 1971. Trained as a perspective artist he has over the years developed his interest in watercolour as a medium for expressive painting particularly well adapted for plein-air work. A world traveller, he uses extensive sketching and on the spot painting to capture a sense of place with atmosphere.

  5. 9 de dic. de 2020 · An introduction to English language teaching. by. Haycraft, John. Publication date. 1978. Topics. English language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers. Publisher. London : Longman.

  6. It was compiled by Brita Haycraft, co-founder of International House. John Haycraft was, of course, the original chronicler of IH stories, Babel in Spain (Hamish Hamilton 1958) and Babel in London (Hamish Hamilton 1965) and Adventures of a Language Traveller (Constable 1958).

  7. John Haycraft has been a professional artist since 1971, a principal of the architectural illustration firm Haycraft Duloy since 1974, lecturer, exhibitor and has produced three books of paintings and drawings.