Need a Great Motivator to Get Your African Esl Students Writing More? Try Blogging!

October 15, 2011

A blog, a contraction of the term “Web log“, is a Web site, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary or descriptions of events in the bloggers life or that they are personally interested in. In BURKINA FASO among teens this is usually about soccer, school and sex. Blog entries are normally [...]

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Proofreader’s Copyediting Software – Write English like a Pro !

October 14, 2011

Maybe you struggle with writing or maybe you’re comfortable with it, but either way, a proofreading & copyediting software is something you should seriously check out. Believe it or not, writing is a key to your educational background and even your goals for the future in your chosen career. You should definitely read the latest [...]

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Word Sudoku To Learn English Review

October 13, 2011

Print, play and solve word sudoku to learn English.You can create your own word list and print it to your students.A fun and effective way to reinforce English vocabulary.Click Here To Grab Your Copy Surely you know Sudoku and even have played a game or two. It is the latest numerical passtime, where you have [...]

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Learn English in the City

October 12, 2011

There is no better spot in a country to learn about culture and language, than a major city. When it comes to finding the people, location and resources to learn English, New York City is the place. It meshes so many different cultures together, living harmoniously in one area. However, the people of those different [...]

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Travel to Africa as an Esl Teacher – How to Find and Set Up Your New Home in Burkina Faso

October 11, 2011

Teaching English in Africa is a challenging but fun way to travel internationally but it does have its hurdles. One of the first challenges with working in Africa is finding housing in BURKINA FASO. It will always be different from your home country in the west. Finding a place to stay is your first challenge [...]

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Learning English Opens Doors

October 10, 2011

Throughout the world, language resides as a barrier between cultures. The spread of technology and global business ventures turned language into a barrier that needed overcoming. As a result, there are a few languages that have taken a leading role as a common tongue throughout the world and English is one of them. To communicate [...]

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Interviews for ESL TEFL TESOL Teaching Jobs Abroad

October 9, 2011

I wanted to talk about interviewing from both perspectives which are that of the ESL TEFL TESOL teacher looking for a new teaching job and that from the ESL TEFL TESOL school looking for a new teacher to fill their available teaching position. Keep in mind that this is just my advice and opinion on [...]

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How to Teach ESL

October 8, 2011

Teaching practices for ESL students Many ESL students had limited educations and, even in their local languages, have limited literacy skills. For many [*COMMA] the idea of alphabetical order isn’t known. How will we prepare them to perform such tasks when they leave our classrooms? Alphabetical order should be convergedin steps, something similar to this [...]

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The world’s English learners crave the ability to speak

October 7, 2011

Since I have been running Out There I have been amazed at how many English learners continue to follow classes that are sold to them by schools, colleges and companies that continue to use materials and methodologies that do not prepare them or support them in their pursuit of their primary goal: to be able [...]

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What To Expect While Learning English

October 6, 2011

Learning a new language is never easy. Knowing what you can expect in the process will help you avoid desperation and stay focused and persistent. Difficulties in learning will greatly depend on the degree of difference between your native language and English. Students whose native language is French or German generally face fewer obstacles than [...]

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