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  • Get English Teaching Jobs Online At Various Locations Abroad
    By: Jai Prakash Srivastava | - If you have the skills and expertise to teach English, you can find various online opportunities to earn a good income for yourself. There are students that are always searching for the online programs that can help them in learning English. Teaching English is one of the lucrative and profitable professions for those who have the right skills and experience for teaching students in various parts of the world.

    Since varied options for English teaching jobs are available online, the ...

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  • Get English Teaching Jobs In A Desired Country
    By: Jai Prakash Srivastava | - If you are one of those who wish to teach English to language students then there are a variety of online opportunities available for you. By going online, English teachers can succeed in finding teaching English jobs by posting their profile and in the desired country.

    As a tutor, you can available the best of opportunities to teach English abroad by using new and unique solutions, which has not been offered yet to English teachers. The great part about finding English teaching j ...

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  • Find English Teaching Jobs In A Preferred Country
    By: Jai Prakash Srivastava | -
    In an economy where companies are cutting jobs and its hard to find jobs more and more people are going overseas to teach English. The pay and benefits are great and there is a whole new experience waiting around the corner. Teaching experience is not a requirement. As long as you are proficient in English there are masses of English institutions that are looking to hire you. Whether you are looking for a institution to teach English overseas or you are looking to teach English pri ...

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  • The Benefits Of Taking A Celta Course
    By: Sarah Cornish | - Taking a CELTA course could be the start of an exciting teaching career travelling the world or working in the UK. Find out more about the benefits of these courses and who can take them.

    CELTA stands for Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults. Even if youve never had any teacher training before, a CELTA course could have you on your way to teaching internationally or at home.

    The course is awarded by Cambridge ESOL and its association with the worl ...

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  • How To Learn Online English Speaking Course
    By: trafficwala | - online english speaking course will help you learn and practice conversational English enabling you to carry on a conversation if you decide to move to an English-speaking country of if you want to do business with a company in such a country.

    Speaking English is not just about using the proper pronunciation of the words. It is possible for a person to know what how to pronounce words and to read sentences], but if you do not know the rules of grammar and be able to understand wha ...

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  • Earn Money Using English Out There Lesson Plans
    By: Jason west | - Offline or face-to-face teaching:

    Teachers in English speaking countries - You can schedule classes anywhere using meetup.com and charge students to attend, i.e. be your own boss, print off our student worksheets that come with each lesson plan and take a piece of portable whiteboard from magicwhiteboard.co.uk (these stick to anything and are disposable and cheap)
    It costs $72 for six months membership of Meetup. There are thousands of people looking to learn and practice ...

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  • English Learning Online
    By: Tariq Ghazi | - One of the most widely spoken languages in the world is the English language. English is by far the most primary language apart from a couple of other popular languages. It's crucial if you want to make a great career or just to communicate with people from other countries when you're on vacation.

    America is identified as a country of chances for immigrants, and that is one of the special matters about the nation. Nevertheless, if you want to have a better opportunity of startin ...

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  • This Is What You're Looking For. The Ultimate Job. The Ultimate Life
    By: TEFL | - Looking for a job? Looking for a change? Looking for the most exciting employment opportunity of your life. Guess what? You just found it!

    Teach English. No seriously. Its not hard. It pays well. The opportunities and gains are far beyond what youd ever expect. And youll get a job and an exciting one at that. Read on and youll see.

    There are so many opportunities for employment in teaching English it is mind-boggling. Every co ...

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  • Earn Money Using Our English Lesson Plans
    By: Jason west | - Offline or face-to-face teaching:

    Teachers in English speaking countries - You can schedule classes anywhere using www.meetup.com and charge students to attend, i.e. be your own boss, print off our student worksheets that come with each lesson plan and take a piece of portable whiteboard from www.magicwhiteboard.co.uk (these stick to anything and are disposable and cheap)

    It costs $72 for six months membership of Meetup. There are thousands of people looking to lea ...

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  • Are You Looking For Paid Teaching In China ?
    By: David Stevens | - Demand for native English teachers in China is growing ever strongly as the country continues its development at a rapid speed. There is a lot of demand for English teaching in China now, not just in the major cities but in smaller cities and in the countryside.

    There are many reasons why you may decide to teach English in China, such as the desire to learn the Chinese language, an interest in the Chinese culture or to earn money.

    Teaching in China is not generally ...

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  • Amenities
    By: Craig21 White.12 | - In Korea , the demand for native speakers of English or westerners to teach English is in high demand though it is less than that in other far eastern countries like Japan. The minimum qualifications are fluency in English, a bachelor's degree, and a positive attitude. Most of the work available is to teach young children and adolescents. So, such jobs do not need a teaching degree or diploma from institutes in the country that run professional programs. Most candidates are graduates and ha ...
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  • Is Teaching English Challenging In Korea?
    By: Mistina Thomson | - "A lot of people have said that Korea is one of the toughest places on Earth where you should be employed teaching English. When I hear this from teachers who have returned from Korea, I start getting a bit worried. English teachers in Korea have complained on a cross-section of issues. When I put down a list of these issues, I was shocked to see that none of them were pertaining to non-reception of the students or the audience.

    Demographically, Korea is divided into two parts ...

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  • Teaching English In China Across Various Age Groups
    By: Mistina Thomson | - "China is a great breeding ground to attest the growing popularity of English in the East. Couple of decades ago, the percentage of people who knew English was at a miserable 2-5%. Now, with the globalization of trade, the percentage has jumped up to a much acceptable 50-55%. This includes people from different age groups learning English.

    The students section is the most dominant ones amongst people who wish to learn English. Close to 90% of the age group of 6-18 are into som ...

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  • English Teaching In China
    By: Mistina Thomson | - "If you wanted to have challenges galore in your teaching portfolio, look no further than Teaching English in China. The demography of China combined with the factor that less than 5% of their population would be able to speak or write English with any degree of fluency is only an introductory challenge thrown at you. Brace yourselves up for a lot more as you get going with your English teaching jobs that deal with teaching English in China.

    Mandarin is the local dialect in Chin ...

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  • Esl Teaching Attitude Matters More Than Skills
    By: Mistina Thomson | - "Last month, I heard someone saying that to be successful in a job, you would need 98% attitude and 2% skills. In terms of ESL Teaching, I would change the percentage to 100% attitude and 0% skills. I say that for a reason if you have the attitude to teach, you can always hone your skills in teaching to be qualified for one of the ESL Teaching jobs.

    That said, the importance of you being a certified teacher to apply for ESL Teaching Jobs cannot be undermined. In fact, it is th ...

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  • English Teaching Online ~ the one with all the STARTER ACTIVITIES Shared By: 4goggas - English Teaching Online ~ the one with all the STARTER ACTIVITIES Autumn (2) / Term 2 2006 Are you one of those people who just loves laminating?

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  • Glitter Sleuth: Kenyan Journal: "Teaching" Shared By: mebissima - After playing with children at the New Hope Children's Orphanage for a few weeks, I began teaching English and Creative Arts to fourth through seventh...

  • Jim Burke: The English Teacher's Companion Shared By: yamasas - Today's blog is a slide show/movie of portions of the keynote I gave at the recent California Secondary Literacy Summit on teaching Generation Y...

  • Teaching Your Children two languages simultaneously | Languages Shared By: preampcc - We had originally... plan was that we would speak only English to them at home, her grandmother spoke only German and school and television was in...

  • How (BESIDES AS AN ESL TEACHER) would you structure a one-day-a-week English teaching position? « Esl Literacy «... Shared By: wealth2money - How (BESIDES AS AN ESL TEACHER) would you structure a one-day-a-week English teaching position? I need to work either 2 mornings or one full day a...

  • Teaching English China, Harbin, Heilongjiang China Shared By: esljobs - A kindergarten in Harbin is looking for several teachers English teacher to start soon. Or March A kindergarten in Harbin is looking for several...

  • International Edubloggers Directory: Mehmet Shared By: edubloggerdir - Theme: english, learn, student, grammar, lesson, teach, learning english Welcome Welcome to the International Edubloggers Directory. This site is open...

  • English as a Foreign Language Teachers Wet and Wild in Acapulco « English Shared By: preampcc - A weekend seminar in Acapulco is just what the doctor ordered after a hectic week teaching English as a Second Language in Mexico City or its...

  • Keynote_Teaching Today's Kids - English Companion Shared By: englishcomp - This is a portion of the keynote I gave at the California Secondary Literacy Summit on December 2, 2009. While there is no audio and thus no explanatio...


  • How Esl Teaching Benefits Students?
    By: Mistina Thomson | - "For long, ever since I heard of the concept of ESL Teaching, I was wondering if it gave any benefits to the students at all. After doing my research on ESL Teaching, I confirmed that ESL Job did give a lot of benefits to the teachers. But more importantly, it also provided a range of benefits for the students as well. I thought, I will do some more research on this aspect and find out more on the benefits to the students as well.

    What are the benefits of ESL Teaching to studen ...

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  • What Is The Best Time For Starting To Look Vacancies In English Teaching Jobs In China?
    By: Ron v Edwards | - If you intend to find English teaching jobs in China, perhaps you will need a lot of time for finding the job that will suit you and after that a lot of time for settling all needed documents for your job will be needed too.

    If we take in consideration that most of the jobs that are offered in China are starting together with academicals year, your job probably will start in this period of time. You can also start your job between two semesters i.e. in the February.


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  • Enhance Your Teaching Experience By Teaching English In Germany
    By: Michelle Simmons | - Are you interested in teaching English abroad? Are you considering teaching English in Germany? If so, you may find the path ahead of you surprisingly easy!

    Germany, with tight business connections to the Western world and a large amount of well-educated citizens and available universities, can always use English teachers. A high value is placed on native-speaking English teachers, particularly those from the United States and England. And unlike some other countries, where the re ...

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  • Teaching English In France A Novel Way To Truly Experience The Culture
    By: Michelle Simmons | - Are you interested in a job teaching English in France? You might be surprised to learn that it's surprisingly easy to find a position.

    Unlike other countries where advanced qualifications are required, the French are more likely to hire native English-speaking teachers based on other credentials. While it's wise to approach the job with a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate in hand, advanced degrees and credentials are not necessary. If you have a Bachelor's ...

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  • How Well Do You Communicate?
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - I've noticed how many schools have difficulties that, when analyzed, are essentially communication problems. All organizations have to communicate externally and internally. As external communications affect enrolments, more effort is often put into external communications: PR, advertising, attendance at fairs and conferences, etc. than internal communications. A typical picture I receive is of a school where the administration exerts much effort in relating to its potential clients but often ne ...
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  • New Intake Of Teachers
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - Many new teachers will be preparing to set off for exciting new locations to take up teaching positions in September. I have already posted some entries about culture shock and how the teachers need support during their period of adapting to a new way of life. But the truth is that a proportion of teachers will have accepted posts from schools they know little about and they run the risk of being exploited by unscrupulous employers who know that they are vulnerable.

    So what should ...

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  • Step Outside The Box And Start Teaching English In Europe
    By: Michelle Simmons | - As of today, there are thousands of Americans living in Europe. The majority of them are there for job purposes, and one of the main jobs they hold is teaching English. Teaching English in Europe will always be a source of employment for those wishing to live abroad, since the value placed on native-speaking teachers in Europe is extremely high.

    The information below is designed to help you start thinking along the lines of becoming an English teacher in Europe. Consider these fac ...

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  • Enjoy The Tropical Lifestyle When Teaching English In Costa Rica
    By: Michelle Simmons | - In Costa Rica, the skill of speaking English is an excellent way to advance in a career. As Costa Rica interacts more and more with the Western world in terms of business communication, knowing how to speak English is becoming a priority among businessmen and students alike.

    If you're interested in teaching English in Costa Rica, you can pretty much rest assured that you'll have an intriguing and enlightening experience. The following tips are designed to help you locate and land ...

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  • Esl Jobs Faq
    By: Josef Essberger | - Are there really any ESL jobs for me?

    Yes, there are. Rightly or wrongly, the whole world wants to learn English. People everywhere, especially young people, are convinced that speaking good English is their passport to a successful career. What is more, they are being encouraged in this by many governments. Worldwide, there are many more ESL jobs than there are native-speaking EFL teachers to fill them (though it should not be forgotten that English is also taught by perfectly co ...

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  • 7 Resume Tips For Esl Job Seekers
    By: Josef Essberger | - Your resume (CV in British English) has one mission and one mission only: to get you a job interview. Your resume is usually the first impression an employer has of you. And as 'you never get a second chance to make a first impression', you'd better get it right first time.

    Tip 1: Use design that demands attention

    Employers don't have time to read through each of your job descriptions to know if you have the skills they need. The design of your resume must do it for ...

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  • Teaching English As A Second Language: Help Others Learn And Grow
    By: Michelle Simmons | - Who doesn't love the idea of travel? Who doesn't dream about a job that could take them anywhere in the world? If you're interested in teaching English as a second language, you've chosen one of the most popular careers for those with a true sense of adventure.

    As with most careers, there are certain personalities that succeed at this job, and certain personalities that don't. A close look at native speaking English teachers overseas would likely result in seeing some common trait ...

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  • Materials On A Limited Budget
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - Since the London bomb attacks, I have been thinking a lot about the courageous people there who have to go about their daily business despite the threat. I worked in the capital during the years of the IRA bombings and my greatest fear was of just such an event, as I used the transport system daily. Will people ever learn that violence is not a solution?

    Recently I discussed this problem with a school director:

    My school is quite small and we have to keep our studen ...

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  • Older Teachers
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - I met a retired engineer the other day and she told me she was half way through a TEFL training course. She wanted to know what I thought her chances were of finding a teaching job when she has completed the course. Well, I can't disguise the fact that there is a lot of age prejudice in the world of ELT. I think all sorts of reasons combine to make this a profession dominated by young teachers.

    First, it appeals to those who want to be able to see the world and gain experience: in ...

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  • Teaching English In Brazil The Ultimate Way To Enjoy Everything Brazil Has To Offer
    By: Michelle Simmons | - As the largest country in South America, Brazil is big on business. Their geographical proximity to the United States, as well as their trade agreement with North America, makes speaking English a very important asset for Brazilian citizens. English is taught to all levels of Brazilian students, from childhood on up. Some Brazilian companies will hire English teachers to train their employees to make foreign communication easier.

    With that said, Brazil is naturally a major destina ...

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  • Teaching English As A Foreign Language: A Life-altering Challenge
    By: Michelle Simmons | - If you're considering teaching English as a foreign language, congratulations. You've chosen a career that many people don't attempt. Although it's one of the most rewarding jobs imaginable, the truth is that it can be a massive commitment. Of course, if you have a passion for it, then the work involved will be a true pleasure.

    There are two basic ways to teach English as a foreign language. One way is to do so in your home country. All over America and other English-speaking coun ...

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  • Do You Know How Your Students Want To Learn?
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - Learner power is the topic of this article. I wonder how many school directors think about asking their students how they want to learn. The idea of conducting a needs analysis to find out what students want to learn is nothing new, but Im not sure if we are quite so used to trying to find out their preferred learning styles. I mention this because it strikes me that so many teachers come from the same mould, having qualified through courses based very much on progressive western views of edu ...
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  • What's The Best Way To See The World? - Teaching English Abroad
    By: Michelle Simmons | - Almost everyone dreams about traveling and seeing the world. What better way to do it than with a rewarding career? If you're considering teaching English abroad, chances are good you've got the wanderlust... and little fear of being gone for a good period of time.

    If you've already weighed the pros and cons and decided that this is the career for you, chances are good you know what the requirements are. You may even be working on your degree as you read this. Nonetheless, here' ...

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  • How Long Is An Esl Working Week?
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - It seems that some schools combine long hours with revolving days off so that teachers find it hard to recharge their batteries, let alone keep up the quality of their teaching.

    As so often this comes back to cultural norms. Many teachers come from a background in which it is normal for the working week to run from Monday to Friday leaving Saturday and Sunday free. It can thus be difficult to adjust to working, say, six days before a day off arrives. Also if the two-day weekend is ...

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  • Your Passport To The World - Teaching English Abroad
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - Teaching English in a foreign country can be an incredible challenge... and it can also be one of the most fulfilling experiences you'll ever have. Living abroad, absorbing the culture of another people, and using your native English knowledge to enlighten your students are all wonderful aspects of this rewarding career.

    But before you take the plunge and sign up for a job overseas, there are a few things you should consider about yourself and your intended path. Keep in mind... n ...

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  • How To Be A Modern Day Globetrotter - Teach English Overseas
    By: Michelle Simmons | - We all dream of traveling the world, but it takes a certain kind of person to be interested in a lifelong career in a foreign country. If you've decided to teach English overseas, you should be proud of yourself--you've chosen an extremely challenging and rewarding career.

    Of course, choosing to do it is just the beginning. A lot of questions are going to crop up during the course of preparing for the job, and the number one question will most likely be: Where will you teach?

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  • Health Matters
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - I guess nobody likes thinking about what can go wrong with the recruitment process. We all like to think we are reasonable employers, offering a fair package in return for a professional job. Yet, we do operate in a market that is prone to certain complications. Think about it. We recruit mainly young teachers who travel a long way from their home and friends, perhaps to a country they don't know anything about. There you are: already you can see how emotionally vulnerable they are. And if all t ...
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  • From Hola To Hello: Teach English In Mexico
    By: Michelle Simmons | - Speaking English is an absolute requirement for Mexican citizens who wish to advance in a professional field. Because of close ties with the United States, many Mexican companies conduct a certain amount of their business in English. So, if you've decided to teach English in Mexico for a living, you can be rest assured that you've chosen a profession that's high in demand.

    If you choose to teach English in Mexico you'll have the chance to experience firsthand the rich Mexican cult ...

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  • Is A Degree In Esl Worth It?
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - A recent poll asked whether English teachers should have a degree of some type. Approximately 64% of the respondents thought they should have a degree for teaching ESL: quite a high "yes" because, as always, there were some "don't know" meanings that makes the "no" camp very small.

    I am generally in favor of teachers being first educated to degree level. This is not some arbitrary snobbery or elitism. Teaching requires a trained mind. A teacher has to be analytical, methodical and ...

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  • Mixing Spaghetti And English: Teach English In Italy
    By: Michelle Simmons | - For those who dream of teaching abroad, Italy is often the first country that comes to mind. Beautiful, historical, and surrounded by a sense of romance, Italy is a dream for most Westerners who plan on traveling for a career.

    It should come as no surprise, then, that English teaching jobs in Italy are somewhat difficult to obtain. There's a lot of competition and a lot of applicants, and if you're hoping to secure a position you should be prepared to prove yourself.


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  • English Teaching In Israel Can Be Immensely Rewarding
    By: Michelle Simmons | - In Israel, the need for English-speaking citizens has recently risen to epic proportions. With this increase in demand, finding a job teaching English in Israel is easier than ever for foreigners who wish to head abroad.

    Are you considering teaching English in Israel? If so, there are a few key things you should know before you begin your job hunt. The information below is designed to make the process easier and ensure that you're getting the best possible situation. Teaching Engl ...

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  • Teaching Contracts
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - I often hear teachers complain that employers issue contracts and then ask them to do more than the contract requires. From the other side of the fence, employers sometimes feel that teachers are too rigid in their interpretation of the terms of the contract. It is certainly a tricky area, so what can you do to make sure that the contract offers proper protection for both teachers and the employer? My suggestions are as follows:

    The first point to consider is your own attitude to ...

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  • Can You Get Teachers To Love Admin?
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - I recently discussed a recurring issue following this question from an employer:

    My teachers do an excellent job in the classroom and feedback from students is positive. But when it comes to administrative duties, I find they are lax. Registers are sometimes forgotten, lesson records are sketchy, and reports on students are late and not very full. How can I make teachers understand that these duties are as much a part of their job as teaching?

    Oh dear, I've he ...

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  • An Acronym By Any Other Name
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - I don't know about you but I loathe acronyms. Yes, I know they have a convenience factor but they also seem to me to be potentially sinister, redolent of George Orwell's Newspeak. Our field has its fair share of them and woe betide anyone who uses one wrongly. Never, for example, say ESL or TESL when you mean ESOL or TESOL. Why? because you might unwittingly insult a learner by referring to ESL (English as a second language) when the learner might be a speaker of several languages with English s ...
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  • Do Something Exotic With Your Degree And Teach English In China
    By: Michelle Simmons | - The demand for English teachers all over the world is growing quickly. As more countries interact with each other through business and other types of communication, the need for English speakers in foreign lands is growing. And nowhere is this need greater than in China.

    If you're considering teaching English in China, you've chosen a challenging and competitive field. Every day language students choose China as their career field, but the need still far outweighs the available te ...

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  • Break Out Of The Teaching Rut And Teach English In Hong Kong
    By: Michelle Simmons | - Speaking English is a major priority for the people of Hong Kong. The business world is always moving quickly, and global communication is vitally important. In order to compete effectively, Hong Kong emphasizes English education for everyone from childhood on up.

    Combine those factors with the fact that there's currently a shortage of native English speaking teachers in the country, and it seems Hong Kong might be the ideal location if you're considering teaching abroad.
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  • Teach English: A Fulfilling Career That Will Take You To Great Places
    By: Michelle Simmons | - All over the world, English is the accepted language for many forms of international communication. From business transactions to air traffic control, English has taken over as the language of choice. Choosing to teach English abroad puts you into a fast-moving, high-demand job that can take you almost anywhere.

    If you have a sense of adventure and love the idea of a job that takes you to another country, you should seriously consider this career path. It's sure to be a unique and ...

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  • Better Late Then Never
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - Whenever I talk to teachers I don't usually have to wait long before they start listing their concerns about students. I wonder what would come top of your list of teachers complaints about student behavior. My guess is that punctuality would come pretty high. It doesnt sound too difficult on the surface to insist that students should come on time to their lessons but in practice there may be factors that make the lateness habit difficult to break.

    Take country cultures, for ...

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  • Choosing A Timetabling Software
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - Recently, I was asked for information about timetabling software. I don't feel I can recommend a particular product as each school will have different requirements, but I thought it would be worth discussing some of the issues involved in choosing software appropriate to your needs.

    I think the first consideration is ease of use for those who need to operate the system. The onscreen information should be user-friendly with clear instructions. You also need something that is easy t ...

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  • To Teach Business English?
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - Mid-career crisis? Have you got what it takes to teach English for business?

    Teachers often ask me what direction they can take after a few years of teaching general English. To continue as an ordinary classroom teacher seems like stagnation, so choices have to be made about how to develop both professionally and personally. Specializing in English for business can be a fruitful move if the teacher is able to transfer existing skills to the business context.

    Let me ...

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  • The Hallmarks Of A Professional Teacher
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - Have you ever wondered what the qualities of a really professional teacher are? I know that all teachers want their students to like them, but being liked isn't the be-all and end-all really, is it? I mean teachers have to make some unpopular decisions sometimes.

    Teachers can be popular just because they are friendly and helpful, but to be truly professional and effective they need other qualities. Students may not be able to put their finger on just why one teacher is more effect ...

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