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The ELT Times
The ELT Times is the world’s first online TEFL newspaper with articles and discussion on many issues affecting our profession in the early 21st century. Recent articles titles include ‘An Acronym By Any Other Name‘ by Brenda Townsend Hall, ‘A Dummies Guide to the Gulf‘ by Sarah Adham and ‘English Teaching in Israel [...]

ELT World Lesson Plans

I’ve finally got the ELT World lesson plans blog functioning and there are a fair few teaching ideas for you now. Go and take a look.

Some recent posts:
- Reported speech
- ‘Would rather’ for preference
- Present perfect for experience
- Past simple regular verbs

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Teaching in the United Arab Emirates: FAQ

If you’re thinking of teaching in the UAE, this link to the FAQ page on the on the UAE blog is as good a place as ever to start:

What are my chances of getting a job in the UAE?What documentation do I need to enter the UAE?What should I consider if I want to do a [...]

Laziest Ever Blog Post: The TEFL Tradesman

Sandy McManus – a.k.a The Tefl Tradesman – is dedicated to telling it like it is, spilling the beans, and dishing the dirt on the UK’s tacky TEFL trade and all those who are unprincipled enough to partake of it. If you work in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language), or are quite simply [...]

Interview: Sue Swift from ELT Notebook

Sue Swift has been an EFL teacher and teacher trainer for over thirty years and has lived and worked in a variety of European and Asian countries. She is the author of a number of published courses, and runs a small language training business in Italy. Her popular blog, ELT Notebook, is a blog [...]

What Every Filipino should Know

The PINOYWORLD blog describes itself as being the blog that gives the info that every Filipino should know and, I’ve got to admit, if I were living in the country it would be one of the places I’d turn to for info, such is the comprehensive list of information offered here.
Sino ako?

Pinoy, as I have just [...]

Son of ELT World Link Exchange

Yes folks, there are places on the Web that Link to ELT World…
It’s still hard for me to believe, but a lot of you have actually taken the time to add this blog to your own sites! Mutual backscratching is great, I really need to continue my who’s who of the excellent bloggers out there. [...]

Breaking News

Over on the Head over to the ELT World News blog, the excitement is as ever at fever pitch with incredible TEFL headlines from all around the world. First up, we have the amazing story of the Filipino English teacher, Feliciano Jaime “Chito” Atienza, who got a New York Times award for teaching. [...]

California Seeks New Ways to Teach English

Check out my latest roundup of American TEFL headlines over at the ELT World news blog. Here are the headlines:
Minnesota: Second Thoughts on ESL Programs
Connecticut School ‘Outsources’ ESL
California: Valley Educators Seek New Ways to Teach English
Kansas: English Language Learners Programs Grow Quickly in Metro Area

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King of the TEFL Bloggers on Professional Development

EFL Geek is probably the king of TEFL bloggers, so it’s always nice to get a nod from him on what I’m trying to achieve over here at ELT World. The Geek has made yet another notable addition to the TEFL Blogosphere with his recent look into the magical world of professionalism and professional [...]

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