N. S. Prabhu has an MA in English Literature from the University  of Madras and an MA as well as a PhD in Linguistics from the University of  Reading, U.K. He taught English to undergraduate classes in colleges for about  ten years, then spent twenty years working for the British Council giving  advice and short courses to college lecturers on teaching English to  undergraduate students, and then moved to the National University of Singapore  to teach applied linguistics for ten years. He has also been visiting faculty  at universities in Hong Kong, Japan and Brazil. 
    He is most widely known in the ELT profession for what is referred to  as the Bangalore Project which was a five-year experiment in teaching English  to children in mother-tongue medium schools through problem-solving (‘task-based’)  activities, and is described in his book Second Language Pedagogy (1987).
    Geetha Durairajan (Ed.) is Professor, School of English Language  Education, English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad.