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How would you promote your English academy in Spain?

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Imagine you had your own English language academy in Spain. What would you do to promote it and […]

February 15, 2018 Teaching English Blog

Do you need business experience to teach Business English?

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Have you thought about teaching Business English? Don’t you need business experience to teach Business English? Is it […]

February 14, 2018 Teaching English Blog

Questions You Need To Ask At Your TEFL Interview

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If you don’t ask any questions at an interview for a TEFL job, you may regret not doing […]

August 30, 2017 Teaching English Blog

10-step guide to Teaching Effective Conversation Classes

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In this post, I’ll present my 10-step guide for teaching effective conversation classes to adult English learners. Many […]

August 22, 2017 Teaching English Blog

Do you Teach the Communicative Functions of the First Conditional?

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The first conditional is used for more than just talking about future events. We need to explore common […]

August 4, 2017 Teaching English Blog

Why you Should Use Digital Storytelling in ELT

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From Storytelling to Digital Storytelling Throughout human history, stories have been used to share ideas, opinions and experiences. […]

July 11, 2017 Teaching English Blog

7 Must-Listen Podcasts for English Language Teachers

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Podcasts are a great resource for English language teachers interested in professional development. Teacher trainers on TESOL courses […]

June 30, 2017 Teaching English Blog

The one book you need before starting your Trinity Cert TESOL

Book Review: Jason Anderson: Trinity Cert TESOL Companion Disclaimer: The author of this Trinity Cert TESOL guide is […]

June 28, 2017 Teaching English Blog

10 Reasons Why You Should Teach English in Spain

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There are many reasons why you might want to teach English here in Spain. Read on… If you […]

June 28, 2017 Teaching English Blog

Thinking about teaching English in Spain?

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Are you thinking about teaching English in Spain? There are thousands of English teachers working in Spain. Why […]

June 22, 2017 Teaching English Blog

10 Guiding Principles of TEFL

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The 10 Guiding Principles of TEFL An Accidental Manifesto By Dylan Gates Introduction This was a post I […]

June 20, 2017 Teaching English Blog

Supportive Observations in ELT

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Observations in ELT should be supportive not just evaluative, but how often is this the case? When I […]

May 10, 2017 Teaching English Blog

How to Deal with 5 Challenges of Teaching English in Spain

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Life in Spain is fantastic. I live and teach English in Granada: it’s sunny, one hour away from […]

October 20, 2016 teaching English

13 TEFL Observation Tasks

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It’s amazing how much you can learn from observations. Unfortunately, in my experience, many language schools use observation […]

August 26, 2016 Teaching English Blog

10 Reasons why you should become an EFL Teacher

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The other day, I came across my old Trinity TESOL certificate. After leaving university, I took a 4-week […]

May 27, 2013 teaching English
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