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Articles related to "Teaching English"
5 Ways of Teaching ESL Engaging all five senses in your students will lead to them having a better understanding of the language they are learning. hearing • listening • smell • taste • touch
A Creative Way to Teach English This is an article on how to be creative in teaching English. english
Build an ESL Teaching Portfolio Whether you are applying for a teaching program at home or abroad, it is essential that you be able to "show" convincing evidence of your language teaching ability. teaching english • language teaching • teaching credentials • esl teaching portfolio • esl teaching
Cheap Deals on Volunteer Trips in China, Italy A top Over-55 travel company, Elderhostel offers service trips where mature travelers teach English as well as meet communities in China and Southern Italy senior adventures • service trips • elderhostels • senior china travels • senior italy programs
Double Standards Despite what travel guide books tell you, cultures aren’t always as clear cut as they may seem to be made out to be. Only once you’re actually living somewhere will you double • standard • south • korea • esl
Education Rights Our guest writer, a Wik woman from Aurukun on Cape York, Australia, writes about her struggle for recognition of Aboriginal language in Indigenous education. esl • teaching english • aboriginal languages • wik • cape york
ESL Teachers Nose Best! Our sense of smell plays a far more powerful role in our lives than we give it credit for. It is part of our humour; it aids us in choosing a mate and much more! activities • around • sense • smell • esl
ESL Without Words Beginning with perhaps the most obvious we turn our attention to the first sensory which most humans possess, that of hearing! sign • language • body • language • teaching
ESL: Getting On Top Of Things Last week we examined the benefits of taking an extra curricular activity on after work or during your weekends. organizational • skills • teaching • english • foriegn
ESL: Overcoming Misconceptions There is more than one way to cook an egg; so why can't there be more than one way to teach English? tefl • teaching • english • abroad • methodology
ESL: Taking Time Out! Last week we looked at the benefits of taking time off from teaching English as a Second Language. tefl • teaching • english • foreign • language
ESL: Teacher's Block The summer days are winding down and for many of you, summer vacations are a thing of a distant past. esl • tefl • celta • negotiating • contract
Finding a Job Tutoring English Abroad If you are already abroad and wish to learn the facts about tutoring conversational English, pay a visit to the teachers' room at the nearest school of English. finding job tutoring english abroad • supporting yourself overseas teaching english • working abroad teaching english • teaching english overseas • tutoring english abroad
Games for the English language classroom The great advantage of games is that students become so engaged in the activity that they use the target language spontaneously. It's amazing what strategies they can find within themselves to put their ideas across, even if their knowledge is limited. I use a range of games for a variety of purposes, but I'd like to share these with you.<p> games • language • elt • classroom • teaching
Ms Budget Travel Admits . . . that she just plain likes to gather information russia • teaching english • travel • national trust • volunteer
Nurturing Creative Learning Teaching English, like teaching any subject is fraught with challenges as much as it is a rewarding experience at times. add • adhd • special • needs • education
Paid To Travel: Teaching English If you want to travel the world and earn a living at the same time, few people have more opportunities than English teachers. The facts follow : tefl • celta • teaching english • working abroad • english as a foreign langauge
Teaching English in Rio de Janeiro An informal overview of ESL teaching options in Brazil including Newstart, Falaldiomas, Britannia School, including rates of pay, lifestyle, and more. esl teachers • teaching in rio dejaneiro • teaching english in brazil • rio english schools • newstart english
Teaching English in Thailand--part 2. Part two of an article describing how you can work as an English teacher in Thailand. This week: finding a job. esl • teaching • english • thailand • asia
Teaching English in Thailand--part one. Part of a series in which you can learn how to travel the world AND get paid. This week get some insights into how you can work as an English teacher in Thailand, and beyond. esl • teaching • english • thailand • asia
Teaching English Online! Teaching ESL is growing exponentially and with it ways in which it is being taught. If you have ever wanted to know what it is like teaching English as a Foreign Language you just might be able to do so without stepping foot outside your own house! esl • english • second • language • teach
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages As a truly global activity, English language teaching benefits greatly from the ease of access to material on the Internet. The well-heeled learner of English has always been able to travel to an English-speaking community for an immersion course, probably the most effective means of learning. english • learning • internet • www • world wide web
Teaching ESL Illegally! The allure of teaching abroad is one that most of us have thought about at one time or another. Whether in between careers, deciding what to do after graduation or you are already teaching abroad but don’t meet all of the pertinent criteria, beware of the dangers that exist for anyone thinking of teaching illegally. tefl • celta • private • lessons • asia
Teaching Qualifications Qualifications usually required of English teachers in Thailand. teaching english • thailand • working in thailand • english teaching • work abroad
TEFL or Bust? Some argue that you don’t need a TEFL or CELTA certificate whilst others say you do. Find out which courses are best and which ones you want to avoid. tefl • celta • certificate • 40 hour • courses
The Respectful Teacher Last week we examined the need for empathy in the classroom. However, in addition to this is also the need for respect! teaching • english • foriegn • language • respect
Virtual Enrichment Sharpen your understanding of certain literary concepts, periods, authors, and trends and enhance your professional development without enrolling in a course by browsing various internet "virtual seminars." Brush up on key points before delivering a memorable lecture, OR, send your students to the web to take the virtual seminars themselves. literature • education • teaching • teacher enrichment • internet learning
Volunteer Travel From conservation to construction, a range of activities awaits the international volunteer. This article provides practical resources and information on "voluntourism." volunteer travel • international volunteering • volunteer travel abroad • volunteer organizations • volunteering in a foreign country
ESL Teaching Certification Are you up to date with ESL teacher requirements? Read on for some important information and procedures for ESL teaching certification. esl teaching certification • esl teacher requirements • esl teacher requirements abroad • teaching english as a second language • teaching esl
Teach Letter-Sound Correspondence A handy tool for teaching phonics, a Picture File has a section for each letter of the alphabet and is filled with pictures that represent the sounds for each letter. letter-sound correspondence • making phonics fun • creating a picture file • tool for teaching phonics • sorting classifying games
Volunteer Vacation in India Living among other cultures is one of the greatest privileges of traveling. By getting involved with the community, you'll find more than the average tourist. india volunteer opportunities • dharamsala • tibetan refugees and aide • home of the dalai lama • volunteer vacation with buddhists
Volunteering Abroad On a Gap year? Want to Volunteer? Find international volunteering placements through agencies like itoi, Teaching Projects Abroad and Global Crossroads volunteer abroad • international volunteering • gap year • career break • work abroad
Classroom Journal Prompts Suggestions for teachers who are searching for daily journal prompts. journal writing • writing prompts • teacher tips to encourage writing • instructional tips • vocabulary
ESL: Coping With It All Last week looked at the importance of taking time out during your hectic day to relax and take things in. This week: finding extra-curricular activities in your ESL home. extra • curricular • activities • teaching • english
Fun in Games in the Language Arts Classroom Students get their creative juices flowing in a nifty group project to follow a classroom novel. These activities are all fun and games appropriate for junior or senior high school classes or home schooling groups of at least 4. games • language arts • novels • projects • teacher tips
Getting a Feel for ESL Describing how something feels can be a daunting task. What we take for granted as native speakers soon becomes an arduous task when teaching foreign students! teaching • english • foriegn • language • touch
Lesson Planning Teaching requires more than charisma and a genuine interest on the part of the teacher. Dedication, determination and a host of other skills are needed. lesson • planning • teaching • english • foriegn
Ramblings of a Non-Native English Speaker I am discriminated, but I'm blessed. A feature article about discrimination in the English teaching profession in Thailand. racial disrimination • race • thailand • issues • travel in thailand
Teaching in Thailand - A Primer An introduction to teaching in Thailand. teaching english in thailand • esl • thailand. expat • working in thailand
Teaching Kindergarten ESL Much discussion is focused on teaching English to adult learners or school-age children... teaching • english • foreign • language • kindergarten
Working in India A guide to voluntary and paid work in India india • government • voluntary • paid • immigration
Your ESL Job: Keep a Watchful Eye Whether your embarking on your new career as a TEFL teacher or just wrapping things up, get the facts regarding what you are owed before you sign on or off from your job. teaching • english • foriegn • language • confucian
Cash and Culture: How to Get an Overseas Job Need some money to travel with? Just want to see the world? Working overseas not only fills your pockets, but gives you a locals-eye view of a different country. working • abroad • jobs • overseas • employment
Figuratively Speaking Understanding and using figurative language expressions opens up a whole new world of understanding and self-expression for junior and senior high school learners. language arts • english • teaching • teaching english • high school english
Get Paid To Travel, Work Abroad! Earn a living overseas by Teaching English as a Foreign Language, Tour Leading, Travel writing, or even become a Diving Instructor. adventure travel • travel jobs • jobs in travel • paid to travel • travel
I Remember When... Prompt high school students to begin thinking about the future by assigning a "What I See Myself Doing Ten Years from Graduation" report. essay • report • writing • teaching • teacher tips
Online Work Abroad Resources A reviews of some of the best travel and work abroad websites including Roadjunky.com, Transitionsabroad.com, and Escapeartist.com work abroad websites • information on working oversea • moving abroad • immigrating • teaching english websites
Poet of the Month Broaden students' familiarity with an array of famous poets and classic works by instituting the <i>Poet of the Month</i> Project. Lesson plan includes ideas for both American and British literature classes. Lesson is easily adapted to junior high and upper elementary level language arts classroom as is or slightly modified. american literature • british literature • literature • language arts • teaching english
Profile: Christopher Paul Neil Allegedly having sex with underage children in a foreign country may lead this B.C.-based man to be charged with sexual abuse in Canada. Read on for his profile. christopher paul neil • christopher neil • alleged sexual abuse • sexual abuse • abuse
Secret English Myth The myth of one Black culture and one White culture is a myth fueled by greed, fostered by ignorance and carried by language. This language hides a monocultural agenda. rais induction • indigenous education induction • indigenous education • esl • learn english |
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