How to develop and thrive as a teacher without taking CELTA or TESOL
By Ahmad Zaytoun When experience and qualifications are discussed in English language teaching, TEFL, CELTA, TESOL, and DELTA instantly spring to mind. However, the…
Read MoreBy Ahmad Zaytoun When experience and qualifications are discussed in English language teaching, TEFL, CELTA, TESOL, and DELTA instantly spring to mind. However, the…
Read MoreIt Never Got Weird Enough for Me…So I Made It Weirder It can get weird fast, teaching English, but as Hunter S. Thompson said,…
Read MoreAn Introduction to the Benefits of Using Sign Language for Function Words Error-correction has long been a domain for debate and a persistent bane…
Read MorePot, Meet Kettle We snicker when non-native English speakers say things incorrectly, as when old Chinese ladies say things like “long time no see,”…
Read MoreEFL News From Around The World Welcome to our weekly “EFL News From Around The World” news section, bringing you the latest happenings from the…
Read MoreDavid Dodgson David Dodgson teaches and learns at an international school in Gabon. He has previously worked in Turkey, gaining experience of working with…
Read MorePhil Wade Interviews: Julie Pratten Julie Pratten has taught both business and general English in more than 20 counties. She has written several English…
Read MoreLanguage Learning And Minecraft Even if you have absolutely no interest in computer games, you have probably heard about Minecraft. If you teach or…
Read MoreThree Challenges of Starting an English school If you’ve worked in the EFL industry abroad for more than a year, you more than likely…
Read MoreTeachers’ Stories: From Small Town Kid to Teaching English in Turkey I’m from a small town of 60,000 people in the middle of Wisconsin…
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