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Grammar is an integral part of any EFL lesson. ✅ While grammar isn't always the favorite topic of your EFL students, these 10 tips should help you to plan interesting lessons and to create an effective learning experience.
Read moreMost instructors teaching business English use the internet to find lesson plans and other teaching resources to keep their lessons fresh and their students coming back for more. Take a look at these 7 great resources for teaching business English available for free!
Read moreIf you want to teach English as a foreign language overseas but are concerned about paying off existing debts such as a student loan or a mortgage, don’t be! It is common practice for EFL teachers to regularly send some of their earnings home. This guide looks at the options available for money transfers worldwide.
Read moreGiving feedback is one of the most important parts of being a teacher. Here are 5 great ways to give your students feedback for a successful learning environment.
Read moreAlthough Russia has one of the highest demands for English language teachers in the world, it is often overlooked. However, there are many reasons why we think you should seriously consider Russia as a TEFL destination, and here are our top 5.
Read moreCheck out these 7 awesome ESL conversation activities that will really get your students talking and help them learn English in no time!
Read moreSpring is the ideal time to start your TEFL adventure! Here are our top 10 places to take your TEFL course in the springtime.
Read moreOne of our TEFL alumni has shared with us his tips when teaching one-on-one English lessons. Check them out in this post.
Read moreIt is not unusual for some ESL teachers to shy away from certain kinds of lesson as they are unsure how to make them interesting and productive. One common lesson that teachers often struggle with is listening skills. Here we look at some great ways to improve listening skills lessons in the ESL classroom.
Read moreTo provide a rounded English language education you need to cover all the different language skills equally. However, many teachers struggle to make their writing skills lessons interesting, relevant and motivating for their students. Take a look at these simple ideas for improving the way you plan and deliver writing skills lessons in your ESL classroom.
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