When teaching English as a foreign language, it’s a given that you’re going to land up teaching abroad so maintaining basic cultural awarene...[Read More]
In our previous post we looked at six commonly confused words for both English teachers and learners. Hopefully you learnt a few things! The...[Read More]
Its or it’s? To, two or too? They’re, there or their? You might think these are silly examples but you’d be surprised how many p...[Read More]
TEFL teachers constantly need to keep up to date with teaching methods and theories of learning and keeping an eye out for helpful articles ...[Read More]
Let’s be honest here for a second: even if you enjoy spending time with children, even if you are a parent, teaching English as a Foreign La...[Read More]
If you’re an English as a Foreign Language teacher, you’ve probably considered teaching online at some point in your career. Teaching in you...[Read More]
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 f...[Read More]
By their very nature, English as a Foreign Language teachers are passionate about teaching and learning. We will slave away for hours planni...[Read More]
English as a Foreign Language students come to our classrooms to learn English. They expect to be taught grammar and vocabulary, practise us...[Read More]
Teaching English as a Foreign Language is an umbrella term which can actually manifest itself in a number of different forms. EFL teachers c...[Read More]
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 ski...[Read More]
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”,...[Read More]