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- 28 Feb 2006, 20:42
- Forum: TEFL Help
- Topic: What's the difference between there is/are & runny/runni
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7339
What's the difference between there is/are & runny/runni
Dear Lucy: I am an Engilsh teacher of young learners in Asia (and I am not a native-speaker). Please help me clearify some questions: (1) There is V.S. There are In two of the text books I am using in class, we learned sentences like: There is a living room, a dining room and a bedroom in the house....
- 22 Jul 2005, 20:30
- Forum: Jobs Discussion
- Topic: Is it possible to teach TEFL mainly on a part time basis?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9613
Teaching on a part time basis
I think you'll get a part-time job in Spain. 30 hours teaching is usually thought of as full-time because there are so many other things to do outside the class. You'll probably get something in a large town. You can also think about giving private lessons. You start getting in touch with schools no...
- 18 Jul 2005, 15:06
- Forum: Jobs Discussion - Europe
- Topic: Teaching in France
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13962
Teaching in France
I'm thinking of going to France to start teaching there.
Can anybody give me ideas, tips, advice on what to expect, how to find a job, etc?
thanks
Joanne
Can anybody give me ideas, tips, advice on what to expect, how to find a job, etc?
thanks
Joanne
- 14 May 2005, 11:53
- Forum: TEFL Help
- Topic: Using authentic texts
- Replies: 1
- Views: 12751
Using authentic texts
Dear madam Lucy,
Thank you very much for your help. It would be of great help if you could outline me how to create a 1 hour lesson plan based on an authentic text (e.g. holiday package pamphlets, visitors guide to places of public interest etc.).
Thanking you again,
Murali.
Thank you very much for your help. It would be of great help if you could outline me how to create a 1 hour lesson plan based on an authentic text (e.g. holiday package pamphlets, visitors guide to places of public interest etc.).
Thanking you again,
Murali.
- 07 May 2005, 18:59
- Forum: TEFL Help
- Topic: Teaching context for have something done
- Replies: 1
- Views: 10719
Teaching context for have something done
Hi madam Lucy, I am a new CELTA candidate. It will be very nice of you if you could answer me how to briefly outline a teaching context for presenting the following languages. 1. It's too heavy to lift. 2. I had my suit cleaned. 3. I wish she could speak Spanish. 4. I wish she would speak Spanish. 5...