10 Tools To Maximize Distance Learning
Distance learning is becoming more popular by the day. It is convenient, accessible, and many of the tools are free. It may not yet have attained the desirability of conventional […]
The Freelance Teacher: Is a USP Just Another Word for Specialisation?
The Freelance Teacher: Is a USP just another word for specialisation USP (Unique Selling Point): What do you do or have that other freelance teachers don’t? When your ideal customer […]
Copernicus: Language Comes Through Culture
Copernicus: Language comes through culture “The mantra of ‘consistent reward’ has often been popular amongst educators, but neuroscience suggests we may need to turn that on its head.” So says […]
Entrepreneurs: Rosie Mannion From GoCambio
Entrepreneurs: Rosie Mannion from Gocambio Tell me a little bit about Rosie? I grew up in Northern Ireland and studied in Scotland, I caught the travel bug early on. I’ve […]
Phil Wade Interviews: Dr. Nellie Deutsch
Phil Wade Interviews: Dr. Nellie Deutsch Nellie Deutsch (Ed.D) combines teaching as a way to learn, education technology, and mindfulness. She’s internationally known as a relationship-based coach, mentor, consultant, researcher, […]
Book Review: Brainstorming By Erasmus and Houston
Book Review: Brainstorming by Erasmus and Houston “Brainstorming”, written by Gerhard Erasmus and Hall Houston, is a new eBook published by the round this year. The main focus of this […]
Phil Wade Interviews: Ron Morrain
Phil Wade Interviews: Ron Morrain Ron Morrain is the Director of Studies at the Language Learning Center Duisburg. He has been active in Human Resource Management and Development for over […]
Entrepreneurs: Interview with Duolingo Founder
Entrepreneurs: Interview with Louis von Ahn Welcome to the first in a new monthly series we’ll be running. In it the founder and owner of EFL Magazine, Philip Pound, will […]
The Freelance Teacher: How do I Make or Achieve a Brand?
The Freelance Teacher What Is A Brand? Our fictitious English teacher, Sally, had a brand. One could see it instinctively but couldn’t define what it was. She was doing something […]
Book Review: Penny Ur’s 100 Teaching Tips
I received a small package from Cambridge University Press last week and was eager to open it up and see what I had received. Sure enough, as I was expecting, […]