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TEFL Training Courses - 1 views

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    TEFL East is a TEFL training organization dedicated in giving quality TEFL Training courses to helping in raising standard of teaching in the ESL industry.
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tefl course - 2 views

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    ATI's TEFL Thailand or TESOL Thailand is a 120 hours comprehensive TEFL training program that includes TEFL training, teaching observation and teaching practice. This course is perfect for aspiring and professional ESL teachers.
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    American TESOL Institute's 120 hours TEFL Certification course is popular in Thailand. This course is the minimum requirement to get English teaching jobs in Thailand or anywhere else in the world. This course is ideal for both native and non-native English speakers and is the way to get top ESL jobs in the world. In order to enrol for this course, you need to have a firm grasp over the English language and a passion for teaching. You do not need to be a college graduate or an experienced teacher to become eligible for the course
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Movies - 6 views

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    ESL movie activities
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    Thanks Yuly, useful for high level learners...
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Vocabulary Builder - 0 views

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    Very nice random vocabulary builder. Great for ESL students A2 and above
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Esl Imaginarium - 0 views

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    seeing and hearing is to learn English! Astonishing site, videos, music and worksheets...
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The whole list - Lexiophiles - 0 views

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    Great list of all the major blogs and pages in EFL / ESL ..... The numbers don't count, just the info! thxs , a big thanks to Yang He in Germany!
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Pageflakes - webheads's Webheads Blogs - 0 views

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    aggregation of blogs of EFL / ESL teachers.
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Teaching knowledge database | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC - 2 views

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    glossary with terms related to EFL/ESL teaching
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Buy an Electronic Language Translator Online - 0 views

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    Two main groups of people can't live without electronic translators.\nThe first group are students who are studying in a foreign language. More often than not, English is their second language (ESL) and being able to look up words quickly is essential to student success. Electronic translators are super fast, and students with electronic translators look up more words more often than people with paper translation dictionaries.
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Electronic translators for language learning - 1 views

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    Many language students like to use electronic translators. I teach English and over the years I have watched them grow in popularity. Students love them, there is no doubt about that. Teachers are not so united. Some think they are great, and others hate them. For me, it has taken some time to befriend them, and work out how to take advantage of them in the classroom.
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Book reviews for teachers and linguists - 0 views

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    have been writing ESL book reviews for teachers and linguists for twelve years, and in that time, I have seen many excellent books and others that, well, fall into the realm of brilliant.
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    This webpage links many reviews in one place especially for teachers of English
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Real English - 0 views

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    It all started over a decade ago when a group of American and British ESL teachers at the Marzio School in the south of France noticed that the traditional materials they were using from The Big Publishers to teach their students simply weren't doing the job they were supposedly designed for. Classroom English is all too often "perfect" with slow short phrases spoken on the audio and video materials used with students. This is fine until the learners actually meet genuine Americans, British people, and other Anglo-Saxons, to discover that nobody, in the real world, speaks "classroom English". The idea was to take the shock out of hearing real English for the first time. Since our students now watch and listen to real people, the shock is built into the method itself, saving learners many hours of frustration during their first weeks and months in new English-speaking environments.
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