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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 → […]
- Custom Essays – Cheating or Study Aids?What is a custom essay? A custom essay is a paper written by a ‘ghostwriter’ – i.e. a professional writer who is paid to write books, articles, stories, reports, or other content but who does not receive any credit for … Continue reading → […]
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TEFL blog roundup: January
I’ve got a smashing roundup of what’s going on in the World of TEFL blogs this month. Enjoy… What do you do with emergent language? – Kalinago English Pear-shaped project work and how to avoid it – Mike J. Harrison … Continue reading
ELT World TEFL Website of the month: Jason Renshaw’s Weblog
English Raven: Jason Renshaw’s Weblog Following on from October’s winner, Kalinago English and last month’s worthy champion Breaking News English, comes one of the best TEFL blogs out there. Attention all English lovers of cricket! Surely there has never been … Continue reading
My EduBlog Awards nominations
So, here are my nominations for this year’s awards: Best individual blog Kalinago English Karenne Sylvester’s blog was recently the recipient of the inaugural ELT World TEFL Website of the month award. Karenne has, basically, managed to foster a sense … Continue reading
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The good, the bad and the ugly (TEFL blog happenings)
Here’s what I’ve been reading over the last week or so… God-like genius: T is for Teacher Training – Scott Thornbury doin’ the Bull Dance. Feelin’ the flow. Workin’ it. Workin’ it. This blog is technotronic: mLearning misconceptions – Gavin … Continue reading
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TEFL blog roundup: October
I’ve got a great roundup of what’s going on in the World of TEFL blogs this month. Enjoy… The Easiest Speaking Game in the World – Kalinago English Dogme vs CLIL – TEFL Tastic Adam’s adventures in mind mapping – … Continue reading
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ELT World TEFL website of the month: Kalinago English
Kalinago English The inaugural ELT World TEFL website of the month award goes to the incredibly popular blog created by freelance teacher Karenne Sylvester. This wonderful blog is written specifically for English teachers who lean towards using technology in their … Continue reading
Richard Byrne’s 11 techy things for teachers to try this year
Richard Byrne at ‘Free Technology for Teachers‘ has put together a great list of things for teachers to do this year. From building a blog / wiki to utilising social networks, the list comes with instructions on how to implement … Continue reading
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Recent articles at the TEFL Times
Here’s a quick round up of recent activity over at my sister blog, the TEFL Times: Preparing mainstream teachers for English-language learners: is being a good teacher good enough? Teaching English to prostitutes in China Without 1, where would we … Continue reading
8 great ideas for class blog posts
If this post were a tin then the contents of it would be exactly what you’d find written on said tin. Did that make sense? 1. Share a photograph of your classroom Explain about the different parts of it and … Continue reading
TEFL Blog roundup: September
It’s been a while since I did one of these, but here we go with a few of the things I’ve been reading over the last month. Enjoy… What would you do… if you had to sit this exam? – … Continue reading