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Life After TEFL: Jobs back home

Something that seems to perturb most English teachers is this: what will I do if/when I go back home? Particularly in Japan, it seems that almost any lazy, underqualified bum can get a job (I’m looking squarely into the mirror … Read More »

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Improving the TEFL Student Experience

I recently finished one of my major teaching contracts, which meant saying goodbye to nearly 40 students. I enjoy having a bit of a break from work as much as the next teacher, so the long summer holiday should be … Read More »

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Teaching Mixed Level TEFL Classes

Whether you are teaching in a school or teaching privately, you will no doubt come across a situation where you have a range of levels in your classroom. Inevitably, some students will be starting from the very basics and struggling … Read More »

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Getting Your Students to Speak English

How much time do your students spend speaking in class? Most teaching of English as a foreign language that takes place is based on a communicative approach.

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Interview with a TEFLer: Alex Case (Part II)

The mighty Alex Case of TEFLtastic was recently interviewed by us here at jobs.ac.uk, and he spoke on every matter related to TEFL including employers, finding a job and even Superted. Part I is a worthy read, and now for … Read More »

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Interview With a TEFLer: Alex Case (Part I)

Woah there, traveler! Were you trawling through the pages of Google when you stumbled across this blog? Or are you a regular reader back for another dose of TEFL juice? Either way, stop what you are doing and read on.

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