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Teaching English to Adults in Spain
Teaching English in Spain can be a lot easier than other countries, the students have often studied English for many years but lack the confidence to speak. Offering practical English speaking lessons can be very rewarding for teacher and student. Teaching is an easy way to make friends, and students are highly motivated.
Volunteers Abroad - Volunteer Teaching in Africa
Volunteers abroad almost invariably return home feeling like they made a really worthwhile contribution to the area they visit. Rightly so, because any reputable volunteer organization will put your skills to work in the most valuable way possible. Volunteer teaching in Africa is one of the areas where help is always wanted - and just because you don't have teaching qualifications right now doesn't mean you won't be welcome.
Blended Learning for TOEFL Classes
This article explains how online technology is used to enhanced TOEFL and TOEIC classroom-based courses.
Effective English Teaching: Why Some Students Think The English Language Is A Boring Study Subject
I hate to admit it, but back in my college days, when my English professor comes in to our class, all of us would start groaning. It means all of us would have to endure 1 and a half hour of boring English language lecture. And it always makes me laugh whenever I remember those days.
Insider Tips To Helping Educators Teach English Easil
To teach someone to speak English effectively, a teacher must be able to put new words into context so that the student can understand the correct meanings. Because plain repetition can be boring, a skilled instructor has to make the learning process entertaining.
Teacher Burn Out - 3 Crucial Strategies to Get Beyond It
If you dread the thought of waking up the next morning to drive to your teaching job and face kids all day, or have been feeling physically, mentally and emotionally run down, or if you find yourself to be more cynical, irritable or negative than usual you might be suffering from teacher burn out.
The Relationship Between Language and Culture and the Implications to Language Teaching
The relationship between language and culture is deeply rooted. Language is used to maintain and convey culture and cultural ties. Different ideas stem from differing language use within one’s culture and the whole intertwining of these relationships start at one’s birth.
Interesting ESL Group Activities
Joanne Elliot outlines several activities for using groups to teach children. Activities include cultural charades, word association, and memory momentum.
Not All International Schools Are Created Equal - A Quick and Dirty Guide For Overseas Teachers
Considering the recent unprecedented growth in the number of international schools in the world on top of the abundance already operating worldwide, it is no wonder you might be reeling from the thought of choosing the ‘right’ school for you.
THE NEW FACE OF LARGE SCHOOL CHAINS
The world moves on and the situation of many foreign language centres in Greece (as well as in many other countries) has changed dramatically.
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