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- 25 Mar 2008, 12:37
- Forum: Teaching Adults
- Topic: books/websites
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6357
Re: books/websites
Hi Marg Two websites that we recommend to our newbies are http://www.onestopenglish.com and http://www.handoutsonline.com The first one has a great lesson share where more experienced teachers put their lessons plans that have been written by them and tried out in the classroom. They are also divide...
- 17 Mar 2008, 11:57
- Forum: Teaching Adults
- Topic: Teaching Beginners who can only just read English alphabet
- Replies: 5
- Views: 11366
Re: Teaching Beginners who can only just read English alphabet
Hello. Sorry for the lack of response. It is unusual to get real beginners these days. Most tend to be false beginners in that they have done a least a little bit at school. I had a similar situation a few years ago with some 60 year old plus students. They just kept saying 'David Beckham' and then ...
- 13 Mar 2008, 10:25
- Forum: Teacher Training Discussion
- Topic: TEFL & Degree?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5770
Re: TEFL & Degree?
Hello. Most TEFL courses ask for a degree as the course is so intensive with such a large amount of course work, that a degree gives them proof that you are capabable. However, all courses normally have an alternative way for you to show them that you are capable, this is usually in the form of a te...
- 14 Feb 2008, 17:06
- Forum: Teacher Training Discussion
- Topic: TEFL in Latin America
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7335
Re: TEFL in Latin America
Hello I would contact as many TEFL schools as you can in the areas you want to go to. Write a list of all the questions you have and then go with your gut feeling and the school that responds the best to the questions you have. Each school is different and some schools suit some more than others. Th...