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- How to introduce an English Textbook to your Students1. Introduction “Tell me and I forget, Teach me and I may remember, Involve me and I learn. “ -Benjamin Franklin Textbook is one of the main instruments of educating and preparing students for the examinations. On the first or … Continue reading → […]
- What a TESOL certificate can do for your careerTESOL is interpreted in many ways. For some, it refers to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. To others, it is Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), or Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL). In the UK, … Continue reading → […]
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Monthly Archives: January 2008
Mr Kalgukshi Speaks
Not to me, let me make that perfectly clear from the start. My good friends over at the TEFL News Network gave me advance warning that this was coming and I have to admit to a little foaming at the … Continue reading
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Mr Kalgukshi speaks
Not to me, let me make that perfectly clear from the start. My good friends over at the TEFL News Network gave me advance warning that this was coming and I have to admit to a little foaming at the … Continue reading
Posted in Dave's ESL Cafe, Forums, Mr Kalgukshi, TEFL News Network, websites
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Teacher Reflections, Global Connections
I’ve recently received some very nice feedback on David’s English Teaching World from the people who run the Teacher Reflections, Global Connections blog and wanted to do more than just reciprocate because their blog is excellent. The blog is the work of three language teachers in Japan, Estonia, … Continue reading
Posted in blogs, estonia, japan, united states
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The key to teaching in South America
Sharon de Hinojosa, whom members of the ELT World forums know better as Naturegirl321, has been kind enough to answer a few of my questions about her internet projects. After years of gathering information about teaching on the South American … Continue reading
Posted in blogs, Interviews, peru, south america
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Who owns the forum?
The Truth in TEFL blog has raised a really interesting issue in a recent post about who really owns discussion forums. This, more than any other form of webpage, is where content is driven by contributors. As far as ELT … Continue reading
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ELT Wiki is growing fast
What must surely be the world’s fastest growing and most lovingly compiled TEFL Encyclopedia, AKA The ELT World Wiki, is developing fast, already featuring more than 100 articles. As I’ve mentioned before, I’d be more than happy for you all to help out and make it a truly great resource. Visit the ELT WorldWiki now, … Continue reading
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Interviewed by the TEFL News Network
Those crazy people over at the TEFL News Network decided for some reason that my views were worth listening to and interviewed me on their site a while back. If any of you out there aren’t fed up yet of … Continue reading
Posted in bad tefl jobs, Good TEFL jobs, Interviews, websites
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ELT World Wiki
The world’s soon to be biggest and greatest TEFL Encyclopedia is up and running: the ELT WorldWiki. Already featuring many articles on our fine profession, I’d be more than happy for you all to help out and make it a … Continue reading
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2007- A year in Eikaiwa by Alex Case
Alex Case reviews the year over on the ever excellent TEFLTastic blog: 2007 was yet another year in which the world of TEFL made its way into the consciousness of the general public for all the wrong reasons (a … Continue reading
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What would motivate you to take a new job?
The poll on what would motivate us to take a new job has now closed and it seems that one factor was much more important than all of the others. So, it seems we’re all in it for the money. … Continue reading

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