Write Right: Teaching Composition Skills
Teaching composition skills Nine years ago, I found myself having to rediscover how to teach writing to sophomores and higher level students for the first time since I did my […]
Teaching English Through Drama
Teaching English through Drama To the average EFL teacher putting on a play with children in a foreign language may seem ambitious, especially when pupils are struggling with the basics. […]
On Being An EFL Textbook Author
On Being An EFL Textbook Author Making it as a writer is hard. Making it pay even more so. I know. I’m a published EFL textbook author. I’ve wedded my […]
Will And The Five P’s
Will And The Five P’s The present simple is, on the whole, pretty simple. The rules for when to use it and when not to use it are fairly clear-cut […]
Teacher to Manager: Making the Move
Teacher to Manager: Making the Move If you’re in the field of TEFL long enough, you inevitably begin to entertain the idea of becoming a Director of Studies. But, how […]
Focus On Publishing
Focus On Publishing Hello everyone. I hope you’re enjoying EFL Magazine. Over the last few months, I’ve been honoured to work with some fantastic people and have had the privilege […]
Book Review: The Book of Pronunciation
The Book of Pronunciation When I was first doing my CELTA course in Seoul, South Korea, I learnt lots of new techniques and ideas which I could use in my […]
Teaching English with Pictures – 3 Activities
Teaching English with Pictures Summer is upon us, in the Northern hemisphere, so I’ve decided to give you some ideas that can be used in summer schools as well as regular […]
Psychology and ELT: 3 Lessons For Our Field
Psychology and ELT: 3 Lessons For Our Field What can Kobi the Great Teach us? Case Study – Kobi: The name is Takeru Kobayashi. You haven’t heard of him, […]
Contributor Opinion: The Native Speaker Delusion
Contributor Opinion: The Native Speaker Delusion If the title has shocked you, then I’m glad. If as a native English speaker (NS) you feel slightly offended, then I apologise, but […]