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Tips for Teaching Academic Writing to Non-Native Students

For years, foreign students have been coming to the United States to earn valuable degrees that can translate into a great job in their home country.  However, these students often experience difficulties adapting to the culture and struggle enormously learning even the basic tenets of academic writing.  Students somet...[Read More]

English teachers located around the world give their insight into TEFL

Ever wanted some advice on TEFL teaching? Wanted some help on where to go? We spoke to a range of experienced TEFL teachers and asked them to provide an insight into their experiences, and also asked them for one piece of advice they wish they had known when they first started out. And then we created this helpful post...[Read More]

IELTS Scores withheld in China

Some Chinese students have had their IELTS score “permanently withheld” by IELTS. According to reports, IELTS have decided to withhold the scores for some students. They have declined to tell the student their score and refused to pass on any information about the score to anyone outside the organization. T...[Read More]

English in the EU – Did you know this?

Source: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/10/08/more-than-any-other-foreign-language-european-youths-learn-english/

English School to begin at 4

A new report from the Dutch government recommends English teaching to begin at 4 years old when children first start primary school. As is well known, the earlier someone starts, the easier it is to pick up a foreign language. Beginning English at 4 will give Dutch children a headstart when it comes to speaking English...[Read More]

How to Prepare a Demonstration Teaching Video

Lights, Camera…TEACH! A question I hear a lot from new teachers of English who want to go abroad is, “How do I find a job?” The answer, of course, is the same for English teaching as it is for many other professions nowadays—you look for job listings on the Internet and through a network of contacts that you build up. ...[Read More]

A Guide to Teaching Jobs in Thailand for Non-native Speakers in 2019

A Guide to Teaching Jobs in Thailand for Non-native Speakers in 2019 If you are a non-native English teacher looking for work in Thailand, here is a guide to get you prepared for your new life and new career. There are many English teaching jobs for non-native speakers in Thailand[…] The post A Guide to Teaching ...[Read More]

7 Things About Teaching English In Thailand Without A Degree

7 Things About Teaching English In Thailand Without A Degree Desiring to facilitate English in Thailand and have no degree? Worry not for it is possible. There is plenty of opportunity and money to be made from teaching English in Thailand without a degree. Lack of a degree may not[…] The post 7 Things About Teac...[Read More]

In Remembrance of the King of Thailand

On Thursday, 13 October, 2016, the King of Thailand passed away at the age of 88. This ushers in a profound period of mourning for Thailand, and we wish to express our heartfelt condolences. Due to the mourning period following the death of the King of Thailand, government-sponsored 2016 Loy[…] The post In Rememb...[Read More]

SEE TEFL TQUK Centre Certification

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SEE TEFL TQUK Centre Certification Chiang Mai, Thailand – 06 July 2016 – SEE TEFL and its operating company DSS International Language Services Co., Ltd. have been awarded official Training Qualifications UK Centre certification #1709305. This certification is assurance and endorsement of SEE TEF...[Read More]

New Location for SEE TEFL

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TEFL Newsletter – November, 2015

Milestones in 2015 Hello Everyone, We hope that this semi-annual letter finds you in good health. In brief, it’s been a busy few months in Chiang Mai with teacher training and we are now into the first month of the fall school semester. We’ve also finished up our fifth paid[…] The post TEFL Newsletter – November,...[Read More]

Loy Krathong – Yee Peng – Chiang Mai

Loy Krathong (ลอยกระทง), sometimes spelled Loy Kratong or Loi Kratong, is a festival held every year on the full moon of the twelfth month in the Thai Lunar Calendar. This means the dates move around from year to year, but it is generally in October or early November. This Thai[…] The post Loy Krathong – Yee Peng...[Read More]

Gap Year TEFL- Teach English Abroad

Gap years are more popular than ever. Students are facing increased pressure when it comes to gaining admittance into university, and many are opting to take a year off and explore the world before continuing with higher education. This allows them to return rejuvenated and ready for new academic challenges,[…] T...[Read More]

Career Break TEFL, Teaching English

The concept of a career break is nothing new. Academics have been going on sabbatical for decades, and 20th-century labor reforms introduced a range of leave options for employees, including maternity and (more recently) paternity leave. Today’s professionals are more likely than ever to take time off from their career...[Read More]

ONLINE TEACHING: IS FREELANCE THE BEST WAY TO GO?

If you’re an English as a Foreign Language teacher, you’ve probably considered teaching online at some point in your career. Teaching in your pyjamas, at home on your couch, cuddling your puppy – what’s not to love? But there is actually more than one way you can teach English online. So what’s the best option? Let’s …...[Read More]

TOP TIPS FOR LEARNING ENGLISH FASTER

As teachers of English as a Foreign Language, it is our goal to help our students learn English. By now you probably realise that we can’t force our students to learn, and that teaching is not the same as learning. No matter how hard we try in the classroom, whether or not our students learn … Continue reading “T...[Read More]

TEFL Interview with Marcus Hatcher

Hailing from the UK, Marcus Hatcher has an adventure-loving attitude and plenty of passion for English teaching. Read on to find out about Marcus’ experience teaching English in Europe, finding love and what he’s up to now… What inspired you to go abroad? I have always loved traveling and Romania seemed such an excitin...[Read More]

GETTING STUDENTS TO USE THE TARGET LANGUAGE

By their very nature, English as a Foreign Language teachers are passionate about teaching and learning. We will slave away for hours planning awesome lessons, sourcing amazing materials and then executing kick-ass lessons for our students. We do all of this with the intention that our students will take what they have...[Read More]

INCIDENTAL LEARNING FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

English as a Foreign Language students come to our classrooms to learn English. They expect to be taught grammar and vocabulary, practise using the four skills of the language, and walk out of the classroom with a higher level of English than when they came in. Thankfully, this can happen and, for the most part, … Cont...[Read More]

Amazing Emma Living it Up in Vietnam 🇻🇳

Emma Slomkowski is a South African woman and graduate of the University of Pretoria—After studying law for a few years, she decided to try the life of an English teacher abroad and hasn’t looked back since! Don’t mistake Emma’s light-hearted spirit as being ditzy (she’s a smart cookie and you can rarely pull a fast one...[Read More]

Interview With Audrey – The TEFL Superhero

You might think that the only way to use a TEFL certificate is to teach English abroad or to teach English online, but you’d be wrong. Meet Audrey and learn about the unique way that her TEFL certificate prepared her for her current volunteer project—working with refugees in England to improve their English language pr...[Read More]

6 Reasons Why You Should Have Your Teaching Experience In Madrid 🇪🇸

Do you find yourself wondering what’s over the horizon or across the sea? Want to begin something new, and exciting? We’ve got the solution for you! VaughanTown’s incredible immersion program will allow you to make your escape and to improve your English teaching skills all in one go. First, let’s look at all the incre...[Read More]

TEACHING MULTILINGUAL ADULT LEARNERS IN THE EFL CLASSROOM

Teaching English as a Foreign Language is an umbrella term which can actually manifest itself in a number of different forms. EFL teachers can teach different ages, different lessons, different levels and, of course, different nationalities. Though the majority of EFL jobs are teaching young learners in a monolingual c...[Read More]

HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF TEXTS

The majority of our English as a Foreign Language lessons revolve around a text. Sure we teach a grammatical item, a vocabulary set or a skill, but we always teach in context and that context usually comes from  texts. There is nothing wrong with this and, in fact, a lot right with this. The problem … Continue reading ...[Read More]

5 WAYS TO DEAL WITH MISPRONOUNCED WORDS

If you asked your students why they are learning English, some will say “to study”, some will say “for my job”, others will say “to travel”, but at the crux of all of these answers is communication. Our students want to learn English in order to be able to communicate with English-speakers in their particular … Continu...[Read More]

TEACHING ENGLISH FOR EXAMS VS GENERAL ENGLISH

Teaching English as a Foreign Language is not a one-size-fits-all job. If you are an EFL teacher, there are many different hats you can be expected to wear, depending on what classes you are given to teach. Yes, they will all involve teaching English as a Foreign Language, but no, they won’t involve the same … Continue...[Read More]

5 DIFFICULTIES TEACHING ADULT LEARNERS

Whether we want to admit it or not, every English as a Foreign Language teacher has their favourite class – be it kindergarten, teen exam classes, one-to-ones or adults. This is not a bad thing, it’s natural to prefer teaching a certain age, a particular class or a specific level. The thing is, each class … Continue re...[Read More]

TEFL Teaching in Taiwan 🇹🇼 – Annalyssa’s Interview

Annalyssa’s life has been a whirlwind of travels and adventures, so it’s no surprise that she ended up biting the bullet and living abroad full time! Now a teacher in Myanmar, Annalyssa got her start as a TEFL teacher in Taiwan. Trilingual and full of life, read on to learn more about her journey from California to ove...[Read More]

America 🇺🇸 ➡️ China 🇨🇳 – Briana Liu Interview

Briana, a native of Tampa and graduate in Music Education at Clearwater Christian College, didn’t know that her future path included teaching English abroad in Beijing, China! After teaching herself Mandarin with the help of Chinese movies (impressive!), she knew there was one destination for her: the Middle Kingdom it...[Read More]

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