Peter Maggs
started out as a graphic designer and only got into ELT as a means to an end. I wanted to see more of the world and teaching English seemed a good way of doing that. I didn’t expect to get hooked.
That was a long time ago and since then I’ve taught in France, Italy, Brazil, Japan and the UK. While I was in Japan I started up an English Language school, which proved to be an incredible experience.
As well as teaching I also write materials. These materials include contributions to Macmillan’s Spanish series Cosmos, Universe and Imagine and Inside Out (see next paragraph). I’m the author of one level and co-author of another level of Move, Macmillan’s modular English course. I also co-wrote Timesaver Speaking Activities for Scholastic with Jon Hird, one of my co-authors on Move.
I’ve been a part of Inside Out from the start. When Inside Out was conceived I was working with Sue Kay and Vaughan Jones and was able to watch the course evolve as well as get involved in some aspects. I set up the Inside Out e-lessons and wrote them for six years.
Sue, Vaughan and David Riley, Inside Out’s publisher, have all played big roles in my development as a writer and I can’t imagine being where I am without them. Other Inside Out components I’ve written or helped on are: Upper Intermediate Video Teacher's Book; Elementary DVD Teacher’s Book; Inside English (a version of Inside Out for Asia); workbooks for New Inside Out (written with Catherine Smith) and lots of resource materials.
I enjoy drawing cartoons and caricatures and even managed to add some of these to worksheets when I was writing the Inside Out e-lessons. And if you look hard in the Reward and Inside Out Resource Packs, you can even find some there.