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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 → […]
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The big Australasia TEFL news roundup
Here are some recent TEFL headlines from around the region. South Korea: Language education ‘starts in the womb’ Bilingual education starts from womb, a research team led by Krista Byers-Heinlein and Janet Werker from the University of British Columbia claims … Continue reading
Posted in Australasia, australia, India, nepal, News, South Korea, Uncategorized, vietnam
Tagged British Council ‘Project English’ in India and Sri Lanka, English education in Korea, the British Council has finally officially launched act, Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training (MOET)
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Nepal: U.S. Embassy Sponsors ‘English by Radio’ Program
Good news for all mountain lovers. The U.S. Embassy-sponsored ‘English by Radio program’ went on air as of December 25th, on Radio Sagarmatha. The 52-segment (whatever that may be) English language program is produced by this community FM radio station, … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, nepal, News
Tagged American Institutes for Research, American Peace Corps volunteers
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Sri Lanka: Taking English to far-flung places
Sri Lanka: Taking English to far-flung places It is a lazy Sunday morning but a diverse group from all over the country is gathered in Colombo intently listening to senior trainers going through the paces of how to teach English. … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, japan, malaysia, nepal, sri lanka, thailand
Tagged Colombo Academy of Language Skills and Dramatic Arts (C, English language teaching in Nepa, Japan Association of College English Teachers (JACET), Melta president Dr Ganakumaran Subramaniam, Thailand TESOL (ThaiTESOL), The Malaysian English Language Teaching Association (Me
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