Michael McCarthy
Michael McCarthy is Emeritus
Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Nottingham, UK. ; Adjunct
Professor of Applied Linguistics at the Pennsylvania State University; and
Adjunct Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Limerick, Ireland Well known as an expert on the teaching and learning of
grammar and vocabulary, he is a co-author of Cambridge Grammar of English and
the elementary, upper-intermediate and advanced levels of English Vocabulary in
Use. He is also the author of many titles of interest to teachers, including
From Corpus to Classroom and Spoken Language and Applied Linguistics.
. He is author of several books on
vocabulary, English grammar, discourse and discourse analysis, and spoken
English, as well as the author or co-author of more than 70 academic papers. He
is Academic Consultant to the Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal
Verbs and the Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms and Phrases. From
1994 to 1998 he was co-editor of Applied Linguistics. He is co-director (with
Ronald Carter) of the 5-million word CANCODE spoken English corpus project, and
the one-million word CANBEC spoken Business English corpus project, both
sponsored by Cambridge University Press, at the University of Nottingham. He
has lectured on language and language teaching in 38 countries and has been actively
involved in language teaching for 40 years. Dr. McCarthy is a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts.