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  • How to Effectively use Games in the Preschool and Elementary ESL Classroom

    How to Effectively use Games in the Preschool and Elementary ESL Classroom by employing and using organization, expectations, variation, respect, routine and nuture. Just by keeping these tips in mind, you'll be able to teach children grammar with ease. You'll be having fun and they'll be having fun - so much fun, in fact, that they might not even realize they are learning in the process!



  • Characteristics of a Sought After Teacher: Know What Schools Look For

    When a school searches for a new teacher for an open teaching position, they already have an image of the teacher they want. Every school has certain qualities they feel a teacher must have to be successful. Those qualities can be many things depending on the needs and location of the school. While the qualities that each school considers important may vary, there are usually shared qualities that all schools would consider important to the job.



  • Preparing Your ESL/EFL/TEFL Teacher Resume

    When a school searches for a new teacher for an open teaching position, they already have an image of the teacher they want. Every school has certain qualities they feel a teacher must have to be successful. Those qualities can be many things depending on the needs and location of the school. While the qualities that each school considers important may vary, there are usually shared qualities that all schools would consider important to the job.



  • Education

    Choosing the education field has to be connected with a "calling" of a person, because it requires a lot of professional and personal qualities and constant self-perfection. Entering the education field has been a very motivated decision for me. This particular decision is completely based on the former experience I had had all the way to the moment I decided I will connect my future with it.



  • The Role of Native Language in ESL/EFL Teaching

    The Role of Native Language in Acquiring English. Study after study has demonstrated that there is a strong and positive correlation between literacy in the native language and learning English.



  • Brief Etymological Review of the English Word-Stock

    Etymologically the vocabulary of the English language is far from being homogenous. It consists of two layers - the native stock of words and the borrowed stock of words. Numerically the borrowed stock of words is considerably larger than the native stock of words.



  • Surviving Your First Year of Teaching

    When you decide to become a teacher, the truth of the matter is that teacher preparation programs give you skills and technique, but they simply do not teach you the reality of classroom teaching. As a new teacher, you may be caught off guard. You can become quickly overwhelmed when you first set foot in a classroom.



  • Motivation is important to learn English

    The students' success in their studies depends upon their motivation. This need or desire to achieve a certain goal can make the difference between success and failure. Motivation can come from two sources from inside and outside the students. Not every one is highly motivated from within, and no one is continuously motivated from within. Fortunately, there is an outside source of motivation.



  • Effectiveness of Drama in the English Classroom

    How effective is the strategy of drama in teaching extended written text within the English classroom? This report is divided into three parts - What, Why and How;



  • Observations of a Classroom

    JOURNAL ENTRY 2 "A giant leap into the past - observational reflections in the classroom" - I was hit with a familiar sense of dejavu when walking through the gates of Glendowie College. I had been here before but in a different time. Passing the school corridors I passed a photo of myself taken by my first boyfriend for bursary photography in 1994.



  • Work Abroad - Is An ALT Position Abroad Right For You?

    ALT stands for Assistant Language Teacher. ALT's are the guys and gals that go into the public schools and teach English along with a Japanese teacher. For teachers in Japan, ALT work is one option for employment. Your experience as an ALT depends a lot on what school you get sent to. Here's a little bit of what you can expect when you teach abroad as an ALT.



  • Education In Developing Countries

    How do developing countries handle education amid the more pressing everyday challenges imposed by economic pressures and threats to security, law and order? Certainly, there are more serious problems to face, but it is significant to note that education is not forgotten.



  • In defence of English teaching

    I have one of the greatest jobs in the world. I get paid to do what I love doing. I teach English in Japan. I have always enjoyed meeting and conversing with interesting people, only now I get paid for it.



  • What are the requirements for English language teachers?

    So you believe you have what it takes to be one of the many English language teachers around? You should know that English language teachers are not all of one type there are differences between English language teachers (just like in other occupations.)



  • Communicative approach to language teaching in general, and teaching reading, in particular

    In this paper an attempt will be made to briefly deal with the notion of communication, communicative language teaching, its implications for teaching reading. To achieve this goal, we shall look at the reading process from a communicative angle within the framework of discourse.



  • Music in the English Classroom

    Since I have been a music lover all my life, it is only natural for me to bring English songs into the EFL classroom. I believe music fills a room up with warmth as strong as rays of sunshine filtering through a window.



  • Encouraging Classroom Language Use - Part 1

    Classroom language is that collection of phrases used for communication among teacher and students, from "Open your books to page fifteen" to "May I go to the bathroom?" While emphasis is usually placed primarily on the target language, classroom language, too, can be an invaluable way of promoting English as real communication, student involvement in the lesson, and active language learning skills.



  • Encouraging Classroom Language Use - Part 2

    This article will show how an activity can be modified to encourage the four kinds of classroom language (requests, choices, leadership, and manners and values) described in part 1.



  • 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.



  • 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.



  • Interesting ESL Group Activities

    Joanne Elliot outlines several activities for using groups to teach children. Activities include cultural charades, word association, and memory momentum.



  • 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 ones culture and the whole intertwining of these relationships start at ones birth.



  • 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.



  • 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.



  • 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.











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