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Alternative teaching techniques

25 motivational messages for TESOL teachers
25 ways to be the best TEFLer you can be
25 ways to get away with being a crap English teacher
A fireside chat with Sandy McManus
An amusing vocabulary memory trick
Another reason not to jump on the CLIL bandwagon?
ATPR/ TPRA
Busy making others busy
CLIL is no longer a punishment
CPD= Exploitation?
Daily quote about teaching
Experimental lessons
History for ESL students
How the future of textbooks has to be
Interview with a Marxist TEFLer/ TEFLing Marxist
Interview- Jason West Dishes on Guardian Languages and Sets the TEFL World to Rights!
JALT highlights- TEFL oyaji gag* of the day
Karenne on teaching- interview Part Two
Korean body parts vocabulary memory game
Korean colour vocabulary learning aid
Korean euphemisms?
Last chance for free books for teachers in Japan
Listenings – why bother?
Live by tepid spirit*
Live Listening quotes and links
New month, new TEFL soundbites
New Teaching English Reviews and Articles Dec 08 Part Two
New TEFL articles and teaching ideas Dec 08
New TEFL articles etc August 08
New TEFL articles October 2008
New TEFL.net articles and reviews May 2010
New TEFLtastic worksheets August 2009 Part One
Nutty TEFL idea of the day
PPP RIP? Part One
PPP RIP? Part Two
Psychology for English teachers May 09 Part Two
Rules, Patterns, Words and Doubts
Scientific language teaching finally arrives!
Slogans for crap English schools
Some nice quotes about Rules Patterns and Words
Speaking Spanish in the English class
Stolen teaching idea of the day
Teaching quote of the day
TEFL Insider Part 3
TEFL Insider Part 5- Inside TEFL reviews
TEFL links of the month April 09
TEFL links of the month March 2009
TEFL Why oh why oh why Part Two- L1 in class
TEFL writing- done and done!
TEFLing quote of the day
TESOL revolution
The Alternative ELT Jargon Dictionary Part 7
The Alternative TEFL Jargon dictionary Part 11
The best of Teaching English Guest Writer Articles
The most TEFLtastic attempts at humour in 2009
The other side of Oxford Street
The TEFLbs detective Part One – Brain Gym and ELT
Tips for the Automated Teacher
Tired of typical ELT dialogues?
Unautomating teaching with Summerhill English Schools
Using L1 in class (or not)
What was the biggest change in TEFL in the Noughties?
Why English teaching is different in Japan Part 74
Worse than I thought- but with a ray of hope
Yet another great article from the IHT
You can’t Beat that sh*t! Oh, okay, turns out you can…