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Teach English in a Different Environment

18th August 2010
You could say that if you Teach English in another country you are teaching English in a different environment. It can also be said if you are teaching English in Los Angeles instead of the city you were born in like Des Moines, IA that you are teaching E... Read >
Author: eslearth@gmail.com

Changes Commonwealth Games 2010 Has Brought in

05th August 2010
Commonwealth Games 2010 has come to be the biggest buzzword in India. All the citizens whether young or old are excited and geared up to witness one of the biggest event ever hosted in India. With only 3 months in hand and whole lot of construction as wel... Read >
Author: Hans Halik

Field Trip--for Nick, 1981-2003

05th August 2010
The students are unusually attentive today. Etmelinda is not using her mirror and makeup. Neil and Dana are not rolling dice for a buck when my back is turned. The students are strangely focused: Sitting erect and facing forward. I did not know they could... Read >
Author: Arsenalo

Tips for What to Pack When Teaching English in Korea

01st July 2010
There is so much to prepare for a yearlong teaching and travel experience to Korea. Below are some suggestions for what you should consider bringing with you when going overseas to Korea to teach English. Although you can expect to be able to find many ... Read >
Author: Jennifer

Travel Tips: Documents and Health Matters

04th June 2010
Once you have gone abroad to teach in Korea, you might be inclined to travel after your contract. After saving money, working hard teaching English, you deserve to explore Korea and surrounding countries. Here are some simple things you might look pa... Read >
Author: Jennifer

How To Learn English The Right Way

03rd June 2010
As English is a language used all over the world one must certainly improve themselves in this language. You must know to speak fluent English today as people are quick to recognize your accent and will label you uneducated if you don't speak fluently. He... Read >
Author: Rayner

Talk Chinese! How to have the most out of your Language Trade

03rd June 2010
If you're seriously fast learning Chinese, you??ll have to routinely talk to a native of Chinese. Most Chinese learners live in an area where they meet frequently mandarin speaker, so this can sometimes seem like an impossible challenge. Nevertheless, the... Read >
Author: Tony Li

Business and Exam English Courses by Skype or Telephone

02nd June 2010
The second most-spoken language in the world, English is the language of international business and science, of computer science and technology, of shipping and aviation, of politics and sports. Approximately one third of the world's population speaks Eng... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Option for Liberal Arts Grads: Look Abroad to Spanish Immersion Schools

31st May 2010
If you are a recent college graduate, you probably already know that you are entering into one of the most challenging job markets in decades. Unfortunately, this fact is especially true for those who have liberal arts degrees. While some companies are cu... Read >
Author: Ken Ingraham

Special English Course for Family

21st April 2010
Special English courses for the entire family are specially planned with regards to the needs of every person of the family. The English courses for family improves the language skills of every person. Families join this course as it is a very quick way t... Read >
Author: Movingon Courses

Travel For Money in 3 Easy Steps

19th April 2010
Traveling for money, it is one of the most rewarding things to do. You get to earn money while exploring the world. Imagine yourself in the Bahamas, enjoying the atmosphere as part of your job or having an adventure in Australia while getting paid doing i... Read >
Author: Tyson Hale

7 Reasons to Teach Abroad Before You Die

01st April 2010
Forget finding true love, climbing Everest and/or saving the world - here's why teaching English abroad should be number one on your bucket list! You'll get paid to travel We've all been there - nose pressed up against the window, dreaming of so... Read >
Author: itoi

What Type Of English Can I Teach?

02nd March 2010
If you're a British TEFL teacher, you'll be asked the question ‘do you teach American English?' more often than you'll hot dinners. Your response should always be a firm, but polite, ‘no'. This is nothing to do with snobbishness or a belief that Br... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top 5 TEFL Questions Answered!

18th February 2010
Thinking of teaching English abroad, but feel like you've got a gazillion questions swimming through your head? You're not the only one! So we've asked TEFL tutor James Jenkin, who has over 15 years' experience, to answer people's most common TEFL questio... Read >
Author: itoi

Why do some contries require a degeree to teach English

11th February 2010
For those of us who want to teach English, TEFL courses are available in varying shapes and sizes, and are helping more and more people to get the qualifications they need. Whether or not you need a degree does very much depend on where you want to go and... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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