Should Freelance Teachers Advertise Their Prices? (Part 2)
Should Freelance Teachers Advertise Their Prices? (Part 2) Who are your customers? What arguments can you give, for or against, for putting prices on your website or in your advertising […]
KoreaTESOL (KOTESOL) International Conference
KoreaTESOL (KOTESOL) International Conference Another conference is done and as the post-conference cocktail of exhaustion and euphoria fades, I would like share with you who we are, what it is […]
Should Freelance Teachers Advertise Their Prices?
Should Freelance Teachers Advertise Their Prices? The pros and cons of advertising prices on websites and in brochures (Part 1 of 4) Should you or shouldn’t you? The Internet is […]
Interview: Lindsay Clandfield of The Round
Interview: Lindsay Clandfield of The Round Over the past month in EFL Magazine, we’ve been focusing on publishing, and how the publishing world works, or sometimes doesn’t, when teaching English. […]
Putting Teachers Back In The Driver’s Seat
Putting Teachers Back In The Driver’s Seat Teachers can and should become materials writers, but they need support to expand their skill set Recently, I read an article written by […]
Start an Online Teaching Business
Start an Online Teaching Business English learners are moving online in ever increasing numbers. They spend hours on YouTube watching videos in English; they use social media to connect with […]
How To Become A Published Author
How to become a published author How to become a published author? You’re an ELT teacher and you’ve been teaching now for a number of years. You feel confident in […]
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. […]
The Freelance Teacher: Life is Working as a Freelancer
The Highlights of Working as a Freelancer Are you a freelance teacher? Do you remember how you started being a freelancer? For me it began in the days before PCs and Internet. […]
“Mind the App!”: Book Review
“Mind the App!”: Book Review When I first started to experiment with tablets and mobile devices in the language classroom, I initially had to teach myself the various applications and […]