Being a good teacher isn’t just about having the right lesson plan and teaching methods. It’s also about building trust, rapport, and good communication with your students. But it’s not just your students who you have to have a good relationship with. Your co-teachers will be a big part of your day-to-day job. They are…
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Teach in Georgia! Today we have a special treat for you. Isaac Gregson, a volunteer teacher with the Teach and Learn in Georgia program, has kindly offered to answer some of our questions about living and teaching in the beautiful Republic of Georgia.
This is Andrea Emerson, Bangkok based expat English teacher. I have spent over a year teaching English to hormone riddled teenagers, attempting to photograph fire balloons and generally not going on any dates, and now I would like to impart some of my wisdom from this crazy adventure. If you’d like to learn more about teaching in Thailand, Bangkok specifically, or even if you just want to know where on earth to buy women’s essentials in this land that doesn’t really ‘do’ tampons, you’ve come to the right place.
An interview with a Reach to Teach teacher in South Korea. Raymond Revnyak joined the EPIK program in August 2011.
Wondering where to celebrate Halloween in Taipei? Although it might not be a traditional Chinese holiday, there is certainly no lack of opportunities to celebrate Halloween in Taipei.
Join us for BBQ at Hinomai Yakiniku in Taipei on October 22, 2011.
Here are a few ideas for ESL icebreaker activities and games that you can use the next time you’re staring at a classroom full of new faces.
With the English language constantly growing in international importance, qualified teachers are needed to provide a balanced and comprehensive ESL education. Here are 10 tips for teaching in ESL classrooms around the world.