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| The First Day with Adult True Beginners- The Alphabet |
| Teaching adult true beginners from day one is an interesting challenge and requires a strategy which must be formulated in advance. Do you begin with phonics? Can you start with rote memorization? How can you approach people with different learning styles? |
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| Author: Linda Zillweger |
| Date of Post: 2006-09-08 |
| Teaching abroad |
| Most people who want to teach English overseas will eventually come to a point when they consider taking a TEFL training course. However, many teaching establishments throughout the world will hire teachers with no experience or training ? a four year college degree |
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| Author: Jacqui Daigneault |
| Date of Post: 2006-10-05 |
| Teaching English to Japanese Students |
| Teaching English to Japanese students can be very difficult because of cultural and lingual differences. Japanese students are very different from American and European students. An advantage is their tendency to be more reserved and well behaved. However, they do not like |
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| Author: Sarah Breaux |
| Date of Post: 2006-10-05 |
| Language-Games and the Fluidity of Meaning |
| If some burly, impatient builder were to shout ?Slab!? at a construction site, and subsequently stare in my direction, what is my reaction to be? As his stare transforms to a glare, his eyes becoming more savage by the second, I begin to feel rather ill |
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| Author: David Melinn |
| Date of Post: 2006-10-11 |
| TEFL Methodologies |
| A Look at Task- based Learning & Communicative Language Teaching Techniques
Some of the more common methods and techniques used for teaching English as a foreign language include Grammar-translation, Audio- lingualism, Presentation, Practice and Production, Task-based Learning (TBL), Communicative Language Teaching(CLT) and the Lexical approach. As |
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| Author: Arlene Crawford |
| Date of Post: 2006-10-17 |
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| TEFL Phuket, Thailand |
| TEFL New York City, USA |
| TEFL London, England |
| TEFL Sydney, Australia |
| TEFL Rome, Italy |
| TEFL Florence, Italy |
| TEFL Barcelona, Spain |
| TEFL Brittany, France |
| TEFL Alexandria, Egypt |
| TEFL Beijing, China |
| TEFL Zhuhai, China |
| TEFL Prague, Czech Republic |
| TEFL Ban Phe, Thailand |
| TEFL Cebu, Philippines |
| TEFL Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica |
| TEFL Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
| TEFL Calcutta, India |
| TEFL Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| TEFL Corinth, Greece |
| TEFL Granada, Spain |
| TEFL Kathmandu, Nepal |
| TEFL Shanghai, China |
| TEFL Surabaya, Indonesia |
| TEFL Tokyo, Japan |
| TEFL Seville, Spain |
| TEFL Limerick, Ireland |
| TEFL Natal, Brazil |
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| TEFL Phuket, Thailand |
| TEFL Rome, Italy |
| TEFL Barcelona, Spain |
| TEFL New York City, USA |
| TEFL London, UK |
| TEFL Ban Phe, Thailand |
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