clearcommunication.blogspot.com
Clear Communication: Where The Chart comes from
http://clearcommunication.blogspot.com/2014/11/where-chart-comes-from.html
A place to find good links for your phonetics knowledge if you are a TEFL, TESOL, ESL etc Teacher. Go straight to the John Wells' blog and download the fonts for IPA to the computer you use if you're not sure if it has them. Venerdì 21 novembre 2014. Where The Chart comes from. The internet says AC Gimson. This blog started as a Grail Diary. Of sorts about that Chart above. Recently I was given the opportunity of writing for a small readership in Ireland by Peter Lahiff. Pubblicato da John Whipple. Phone...
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malingual.blogspot.com
Evidence Based EFL: Jobs
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Dedicated to looking at language and language teaching from an evidence-based viewpoint. A page for those seeking mid-career ELT jobs. The good people at AusELT group tell me the best place to search for Aussie jobs is English Australia. This is a good site. For those seeking jobs in Ireland. University jobs can largely be found by searing the. Best to search for things like TESOL or applied lingusitics. A masters degree is likely to be be a minimum. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). DISCLAIMER : This is not a...
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Louise's ELT Blog: April 2014
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Saturday, 26 April 2014. If people can communicate effectively with each other in their own environment, how is it wrong if they don't speak how others do on the other side of the world? It really got me thinking about my own learners and their expectations as language learners. Do they think that because I'm Irish and have a different variety and pronunciation of English than the Queen of England, that my English is wrong? So, as teachers, what should we do? Wednesday, 23 April 2014. Sunday, 6 April 2014.
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‘The importance of being a Native English Speaker’ by Stephen Bruce – TEFL Equity Advocates
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For equal employment opportunities for native and non-native english speakers in ELT. Why TEFL Equity Advocates? Why does it matter? What can I do? Talk to the expert. The hall of fame. Activities and lesson plans. EFL and ESL classroom. 8216;The importance of being a Native English Speaker’ by Stephen Bruce. August 10, 2015. TEA: This article was originally published by Stephen Bruce on his blog here. And is republished on this website with Stephen’s permission. I do be tired on Fridays. And we are prou...
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10 life experiences I wouldn’t have without ELT – Rachael TESOL
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ELT, Leadership, Language, Linguistics, Education. 10 life experiences I wouldn’t have without ELT. April 2, 2016. With IATEFL fever upon us I pause to reflect on my career in ELT. It is an exciting time to be part of the Irish ELT scene. For various reasons we have had to look over the pond to our UK counterparts for the past few years for TD events, opportunities and inspiration. The tide is turning and thanks in large to the inception of ELT Ireland. 1 Rodelbahn in the Zillertal. I would visit her oft...
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Facing my demons – ELTed | Anna's ELT reflection space
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Anna's ELT reflection space. Facing my demons – ELTed. On April 12th, 2014, I gave the first ever talk about effective out of classroom activities at an ELT Ireland event, which was also filmed and can be watched here. When I was preparing for my first ever talk I shared my fears with a colleague. In response she asked me three questions: did you enjoy your project? Did your students enjoy it? Whose talk I went to at the IATEFL Conference in April, I put together a few cards with notes and practiced.