Happy new year to all of you, wherever you find yourself mired in the life of the professional TEFLer. Now, I’ve never resorted to getting my kit off in order to teach a particular language point and I’m sure my students are very grateful for that. Nevertheless, this particular ‘methodology’ may have something going for it, if used by a particular kind of practitioner, as this clip illustrates.

Is this truly innovative or just plain dodgy? You decide for yourselves, ladies and gentlemen. should you wish to download this for classroom use, you can do so by clicking here.

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5 Responses to “I can't compete with this”

  1. [...] already written about this clip over on my ELT World blog but it just seems like a perfect way to start this TEFL video blog. Now, I’ve never resorted [...]

  2. Ha, ha – that’s hilarious. A Rip off of “Hot4words” on YouTube though – you should check her stuff out too. But actually, I think the girl there is providing real merit!

  3. david says:

    I’ll take a look, thanks for the suggestion. I have to agree with you about the young lady, too.

  4. Troy says:

    I always knew I was doing something wrong…but just maybe my increasing girth and unruly beard might just spoil the pedagogical aspects of the above methodology?

    Cheers! Hilarious…and perhaps interesting

  5. david says:

    I’m also a bit too portly round the middle to be able to pull this off!

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