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Questions about our Existence

breakfastwiththebeatles wrote 4 days ago: I swear this post will not be as weird as it sounds. I am not part of the Illuminati, trying to get … more →

Tags: Random Stuff, Chicken, Beautiful, amazing!, Why, Pet Peeves, Existence, Questions, Traffic

All Hail the Future English Teacher of All English Speaking Countries!

artjen1971 wrote 1 week ago: Mr. Future English Teacher of all English Speaking Countries has come up with some new pronunciation … more →

Tags: Parenting, Language Arts, Entertainment, Humor, Satire, Angry Birds, Fish and Chips, british navy, the evolution of language

No Grades? No Carrots or Sticks? Then What?

michaeljarmer wrote 1 week ago: Not cookies and pokes in the ribs, I presume.  No, we can’t just replace one set of rewards an … more →

Tags: Teaching, Education 2, Alfie Kohn, Assessment, dan pink, Education, Education reform, English, Grades

When English Teachers Should Look for Work

Dan Clarke wrote 2 weeks ago: When I first came to China, I planned things badly. I had a job when I first arrived, but it was an … more →

Tags: Teaching English in China, When English teachers should look for work, Job hunt in China, worst times to job hunt, worst times to job hunt in China, first came to China, jiangsu government, English Summer Camp, summer camp job

A TEFL Teacher's: Quick Stress Busters for the Classroom

tefltasha wrote 2 weeks ago: Lets face it.  As much as you love it…teaching English in Spain or abroad can be downright str … more →

Tags: Living and Teaching in Madrid, TEFL, teaching abroad, Tefl teacher, Stress, Lesson

English Teachers

kathclayton wrote 2 weeks ago: As I mentioned before, The Kings of Charleston, started as a short story assignment given by my Engl … more →

Tags: Daily

Travel With A Cause

Lindsay Anne Williams wrote 3 weeks ago: Learning and Ideas for Tibet is a non-profit organization located in McleodGanj, Dharamsala, India. … more →

Tags: backpacking, Working Abroad, Living Abroad, Asia, Travel, adventure, budget travel, Entertainment, Food

In the News2 comments

mspurdy wrote 4 weeks ago: http://www.latribuna.hn/2012/04/12/finaliza-1v-conferencia-nacional-para-profesores-de-ingles/ Look! … more →

Tags: Honduras, Honduras, Universidad Nacional de Agricultura, iHCI, UPC Seattle, Janet Kvam, ELF

Academic Writing

cskgrad2011 wrote 4 weeks ago: Academic writing. Just a thought. I am a person who expresses himself on paper better than in spoken … more →

Tags: Challenge, Love, Sarah Biddle, writing, Papers, Academic Writing, Letters, Basic Training, English

The List1 comment

kate wrote 1 month ago: Since my recent troubles with finding a job in Tainan, I’ve come to the idea that I really nee … more →

Tags: Taiwan, Ignorant People, Good and Bad, likes & dislikes

Today's Homework: Go Play Outside

Lindsay Anne Williams wrote 1 month ago: We learn more when we’re having fun. British Columbia attracts more that 150,000 foreign stude … more →

Tags: Living Abroad, English teaching, Travel, adventure, Books, Education, ESL, Travel information, Teachers

What is the Best Way to Learn English?

Lindsay Anne Williams wrote 1 month ago: How to Learn English *****What do you think?***** How do you learn English?**** … more →

Tags: English teaching, Education, ESL, Teachers, Students of the English Language, Study Abroad, language, Expat, adventure

Post-Traumatic Ibis Syndrome2 comments

windwein wrote 1 month ago: I have a friend who is an avid bird photographer. Tonight he posted a picture he took of a white-fac … more →

Tags: Books, Parenting, parenting humor, Depressing Literature, Literature, children's lit, sad books, death in children's literature, Grimm

Interpolation: Some thoughts on Wallace in the classroom2 comments

ryanblanck wrote 1 month ago: Just a few moments in my classroom and it’s pretty obvious that I’m somewhat of a David … more →

Tags: INTERPOLATIONS, David Foster Wallace, consider the lobster, Literature, Literary Analysis, Teaching, Girl With Curious Hair, Fiction, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men

If The Shoe Doesn't Fit.....

bobosbest wrote 1 month ago: While I was still teaching “on the hill” at Northeast High School, I enjoyed eating lunc … more →

Tags: Northeast High, school lunches, size 12's, Practical Jokes, Shoes, Lunchtime, chatter, surprise

Photo Friday from South Korea

Greenheart Travel wrote 1 month ago: photos by Sanita Saengvilay, Greenheart Travel English teacher in South Korea Sanita sent her photos … more →

Tags: Teach Abroad Programs, Teach Abroad - South Korea, Greenheart Travel, Culture, South Korea, Photo Essay, ESL, Photo Friday, teacher benefits

Oh, let me out! I don't wanna be stuck on this college coaster ride...

icanthearyoulalala wrote 1 month ago: When is semester over?!   I am so ready for school to be over. I feel like I’ve been on t … more →

Tags: College, American Literature

The Big Blog Update – The First Quarter10 comments

shardsofchina wrote 1 month ago: Thank you all once again, it’s been another record breaking month on Shards of China – this mo … more →

Tags: Blog Guide, China, Shards of China, Anhui Province, Visitors, the happiest baby in the world, british imports

Two Lessons8 comments

postgradmel wrote 2 months ago: Two things I learned today: Always carry your camera around. AND Say ‘yes’ often and enthusiasticall … more →

Tags: Photography, peace corps, Life, Curiosity, Morocco, Stories, People, Inspiration, Travel


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