Here are a few of the things I’ve been reading over the last month. Enjoy…
My first IATEFL conference by Emma Herrod on Ken Wilson’s blog
Why texting is good for the English language by Adam Simpson
Can someone ever teach someone else how to teach? by Willy Cardoso
Becoming a teacher trainer by John Hughes
Should TEFLrs have a Back Up Plan? by Leahn Stanhope
Six jobs before becoming a teacher by Lindsay Clandfield
Bloom’s Taxonomy by Mary (English Corner)
E is for Error by Scott Thornbury
There’s nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so by Jeremy Harmer
Watching young learners at work by Marisa Constantinides
What beginners need by Alex Case
Class without a teacher by Darren Elliot
How late is too late to begin lesson planning by Mike Harrison
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Thanks for the mention.
Leahn
The funniest TEFL blog I’ve read in ages has to be A Self Help Freak’s Guide to Living in Paris. Check it out!
http://hubpages.com/hub/A-Self-Help-Freaks-Guide-to-Living-in-Paris
Thanks for the links, David. I was looking at highlighting some TEFL blogs from teachers on the frontline. It gives a real picture that ESLCafe wants to sugarcoat to make more money for their advertisers.
Thanks, Rob. Sorry your comment got lost somewhere… much appreciated, though.
Hi Jack, you’re welcome. In fact, I feel a bit of Cafe bashing coming on.