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Are You a Tefl Teacher? Or Want to be a Tefl Teacher?

by Bretttesol in Education, June 19, 2011
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Teaching English as a second language has its challenges, but with a few tricks, life can be easier!

English. English Dictionary, Worksheets, English Tests: Toefl, Ielts, Cambridge ESL / EFL

by Lerinti Sorin in Education, June 9, 2011
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This article aims to come to the aid of all those who want to learn English online. Here you will find a link with an English dictionary online, worksheets, quizzes or tests in English grid that simulates the most important exams: TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge, ESL and EFL. You will also find specialized tests grammar, vocabulary, and more free online courses. Learn all about the English here?

Learning English as a Second Language

by lapasan in Education, March 3, 2011
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English is the most influential language in the world. It is also the official language of many countries and world organizations.

Learning English Online

by aqeelplanner in Education, December 5, 2010
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This article is about the ways and methods of learning English online without much investment and efforts. You can find useful links for learning English over internet.

When Going Global Meant Studying English

by minime13 in Languages, October 10, 2010
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“English is… an opening and a closing”
– Professor Stuart Hall

The years of conquering lands have long been out of trend. Now, it is all about conquering the mind and the culture, and language has been a very important and indispensable weapon in this modern warfare. Among the 6000 languages all over the world, there is only one language that has been the concern of billions of the world population – English. It has become a standard language, the language of the educated and of technology. It is being taught in almost every country and has been the basis of academic excellence. English is everywhere and is influencing its users in some ways. However, people are either unconscious or in denial of this truth.

Three Ways Radio and TV Can Help Esl/efl Students with English

by andkarena in Languages, September 1, 2010
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This article is for second language learners of English or their teachers. It explains some ways to use radio and television to help with fluency of conversation and understanding of listening. I have used these with many Chinese students between the ages of twelve and fifty. They seem to have big benefits for just a little time, and they are enjoyable.

How Much Efl Should be Taught in British Schools?

by goldie77 in Education, May 12, 2010
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A discussion about whether or not our strained Education budget should be providing for the needs of those who come to the UK, how much EFL should we offer in schools or colleges, if any? It’s an ongoing debate. This particular debate focusses on ESOL in Scotland.

Is Clil The Our Future as Efl Teachers?

by Giovanni Mosquera in Education, November 30, 2009
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This is an article I wrote for one subject of the Master’s degree course I am doing on TEFL. It is quite interesting because it gives an overview of the situation of EFL teachers in a country like Colombia these days.

Getting Work as a Language Teacher

by Sean Durham in Work, September 16, 2008
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Working as a Language teacher abroad.

Teaching English Abroad: What You Might Expect

by Kelli Cooper in Work, September 16, 2008
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Teaching English abroad is one of the most exciting experiences in the world with huge potential to spur self-development and growth. It is good to read about other’s experiences so you can get a real idea of what it is like. Living and working abroad is different than being on vacation.

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