Fitting it all together Teaching job? Check. Class schedule? Check. Lesson Plan? Uh oh… If you find yourself ticking off items in the checkl...[Read More]
Correcting Student Errors in the ESL Classroom Righting a “wrong” is not always easy. To err is human, to correct… …is the teacher’s job. ...[Read More]
Do you want to teach English as a Foreign Language (EFL), overseas? Well, luckily for you, employers worldwide are eager to hire someone ju...[Read More]
Don’t forget to smile during that demo lesson. I recently read a blog written specifically about what is wrong with PPP methodology. And, s...[Read More]
Tips for Acing Demonstration Lessons Don’t forget to smile during that demo lesson. Multiple choice question: To get a job teaching English ...[Read More]
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 c...[Read More]
Do you have Skills in Food and Beverage or Hospitality Settings? This area of ESP is becoming more and more popular, so this is a good oppor...[Read More]
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What Do You Know? Many teachers of English as a Second Language transition into teaching from a totally different line of work. Before I beg...[Read More]
Teachers of English as a Foreign Language are always looking at ways they can perk up their lesson plans. Even the very best textbooks can g...[Read More]
This post fits in the Things they forgot to teach you at your TEFL training school category of TEFL. When new teachers of English as a forei...[Read More]
Give Back to go Forward. On the fence about whether or not you dare teach English abroad? Or, maybe, you’re saving up money to make sure you...[Read More]