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What Kind of Experience and Credentials Do I need to Teach Abroad?

18th November 2011
This is a very important question to ask when looking into teaching abroad because there is a lot of conflicting and biased information out there. Some websites that say you need a certain certification are usually trying to sell that course. Another reas... Read >
Author: CandaceDavies

TESOL courses to Foster Motivation

19th October 2011
Motivation is the first step to learn and grow and this is an important part of TESOL training program. Aspiring teachers interested in getting TEFL certificate are trained the basics of motivation so that she can foster it among her students. Experts poi... Read >
Author: tiana

Could You Work In A Different Country?

28th September 2011
The world has become a smaller place in the last hundred years, due to improvements in transportation and communications technology. Certainly the World Wide Web has done a great deal to shrink the world within the period of less than twenty years! Mo... Read >
Author: Simon Barnett

Learn English Language at Le Tutor Language School

04th August 2011
English has become a standard language for people around the globe for teaching, business along with social communication. Each and every country has its peculiar language, but the communication among the people of these countries would become implausible... Read >
Author: tutorle

What TEFL Course Should I Choose?

07th June 2011
Each year in the UK, lots of people set out to teach English as a foreign language. Because of the increasing popularity, there are more and more courses available on the market and this has made it very difficult to know what course to do and where to do... Read >
Author: St Giles International

JK Rowling and the Harry Potter time line

19th May 2011
JK Rowling or Joanne Kathleen Rowling was born in July 1965 at Yate General Hospital in England. She grew up in Chepstow Gwent where she went to Wyedean comprehensive. She left Chepstow when she went to Exeter University where earned a degree in French ... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Online TEFL Courses for Aspiring Teachers

04th May 2011
English is the most widely spoken language all over the world. One is expected to speak and write English fluently when he is pursuing his academics, for personal reasons or relocation purpose because English is more of a way of life in most parts of the ... Read >
Author: Asha Infotech

Four Steps for Better ESL Speaking Activities

21st April 2011
Mastery of English as a foreign language is often measured by the speaking skills of the students. The students may write well, for example, or get high marks on tests. But if they can't express ideas or instructions clearly in a conversation, few would c... Read >
Author: Chris Cotter

Entrance Exams Are Test Of Aptitudes

12th April 2011
No matter what profession you choose for, you have to appear an entrance exam to get a seat in a coveted college or University. A college or an University receives lot of applications when the admission process starts. In order to select the best among la... Read >
Author: thinktank

UK Launches New Visa Programs for Students

07th April 2011
In now day’s traditions in India, competition is very complicated, and greed is high and in today’s the top fifty percent of the Indians are looking for the best. It’s sometimes positive for society, but in several cases, it is also cultivates the overcon... Read >
Author: Nitin Sharma

NHC school of teacher training

09th March 2011
Notting Hill College school of Teacher Training designs and delivers training sessions, courses and workshops that fulfill market needs. The courses are tailored to help educational professionals reach their potential, refine their skills and move forward... Read >
Author: nottinghillcollege

NHC school of languages

09th March 2011
NHC School of Languages has pioneered aspects of language education and teacher training, in addition to business and soft skills. We are headquartered in London, UK, with affiliate offices in Egypt, Ghana and the UAE, in addition to many partner organiza... Read >
Author: nottinghillcollege

Tips For Teaching English As A Foreign Language (TEFL)

08th March 2011
If you have a passion for the English language, you may think that you will be good at teaching it. However, you should know which countries are focusing on students compulsorily learning English when you are applying for TEFL jobs. Slovakia has become th... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester

How To Get A TEFL Job

08th March 2011
Teaching English as a Foreign Language is much in demand. To help you score over the competition, you need to be alert and proactive. Know which countries are populated with people wanting to learn English for career advancement. In the Philippines for in... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester

A Guide To Teaching English Overseas

08th March 2011
If you like to travel, and you enjoy teaching English, you can combine these two interests. Experiencing a foreign culture, and sharing you knowledge of experience can be a fulfilling experience. Be prepared to make a time investment of at least a year. R... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
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