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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
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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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
The TEFL ‘Catch 22′ and how we can escape it (update)
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The TEFL ‘Catch 22′ and how we can escape it (part one)
A couple of recent Alex Case articles have addressed the issue of pay in TEFL and its implications. I greatly enjoy Alex’s blog, as those of you who come here regularly will know, but I feel I needed to respond … Continue reading
A Plea for Help
Alex Case has made an impassioned plea to all TEFLers over on the general discussion forum. the person in question has something of a reputation for threatening lawsuits against anyone who dares mention his name, so I’ll let you take 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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English lessons on youtube by Alex Case
Alex Case has been busy as usual, this time finding some great clips on youtube: If you search “English lesson” on youtube, there are a couple of British Council lessons and stuff you could look at. Quite frankly though, televisual … Continue reading
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