Kimberly Anstey

Lecturer
Kimberly Anstey

Kimberly has been involved in all areas of the EAP team’s work since joining the university in 2021. This includes assessing English proficiency, delivering pre-sessional and in-sessional English courses, teacher training, and lecturing on the MA TESOL. She is the team leader for the in-sessional English provision for international students and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

She started her career teaching German in 1990 before moving into English language teaching shortly thereafter. Since then, she has worked in Japan, the US, Namibia, the UK, Bahrain, and Brunei.  Her career has included teaching English in secondary schools as well as general English, exam preparation, and business English in language schools.  She has also worked as an IELTS, Cambridge FCE/IGCSE ESL examiner and ICAO language assessor.

From 2010, she worked as director of studies at an educational charity and moved into materials and course design for English for Specific Purposes courses such as Aviation English and English for Court Interpreters. From 2016, she moved in to further/higher education, first at RAF Cosford, and then at The University of Wolverhampton on the International Foundation Year before joining the University of Chester. Her teacher training experience includes working as an ICELT course tutor, a Trinity Cert TESOL observer, and a regional DELTA tutor. She is a keen language learner herself and speaks German, Japanese, and some Spanish.

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)/Specific Purposes (ESP): 

University of Chester, UK; The University of Wolverhampton, UK; RAF Cosford, UK; The Training and Learning Centre at the Centre for British Teachers (CfBT - now Education Development Trust), Brunei

English Language Teacher Training: 

MATESOL, University of Chester – Introduction to EAP/ESP, Advanced Methodology, Research Methods 

Regional DELTA Tutor, Bell International; Trinity CertTESOL observer, The University of Wolverhampton; ICELT main course tutor, CfBT Brunei; Staff development, CfBT Brunei and the University of Chester

General English Language Teaching: 

Outside the UK: The British Council, Bahrain; The Directorate of Training, Bahrain Ministry of Education; Ombalantu Senior Secondary School, Namibia; Sakata Centra High School, Japan 

Within the UK/US: Severnvale Academy, Shrewsbury; Freelance work, US.

Scholarly interests include international student identity and cultural adjustment, intercultural/cross cultural communication, EAP course design, ESP course design, teaching listening skills, and pronunciation for international communication.

  • Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK
  • SEDA Learning to tutor online, UK
  • MEd Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, The University of Manchester, UK
  • (Post-graduate) Diploma in Teaching English as a Foreign Language to Adults, UCLES/Royal Society of the Arts, UK
  • BA German Language and Literature, Michigan State University, USA
  • BA Humanities Interdisciplinary (English, Journalism and History), Michigan State University, USA