By: Shawn Burgy | 2010-11-06 | Language As you may know, English is the language that everyone want's and needs to learn. Whether they are trying to land a US or UK job English is the Language they need to know to succeed. Without your help they may never accomplish this, So you can learn how to teach them and have fun and profit from this career. From Tokyo and anywhere in Japan, English is the language they need and want to learn. read more
By: | 2010-04-16 | Language Jetting off to Europe may not sound like the most exciting of things to do but it's all too easy to ignore the treasures on your doorstep! The Eiffel tower, the Vatican, the Saint Sophia Cathedral, the Sagrada Familia, the Brandenburg Gate and the Red Square to name a few, Europe is full to bursting with plenty of wonders and new experiences that will make living and teaching here an enriching experience! read more
By: Raymond Connors | 2010-03-27 | Language Teaching English abroad is a growing business, and you are needed if you can speak English like a native English speaker. Asia is in great need of English teachers, and good English teachers come from all walks of life - the only real requirement is that the teacher can speak English. Qualifications to teach English, such as TESOL or TEFL, are easy and quick to get and are not as expensive as you might expect. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Careers I am from Vancouver Canada and one of the hardest things right now in both Canada and the U.S is finding a good job. The job markets are so bad that even if you spent tons of money and time getting some kind of degree, it is still hard to find a descent paying job. read more
By: Sunil Tanna | 2010-03-31 | Reference & Education Most adults, whether we play the game or not, know how to play the game of bingo. Moreover, it's the kind of game that even relatively young children can learn and enjoy as well. These things, along with the fact that bingo can be played using only relatively cheap materials such as pen, paper, and perhaps counters, make it an ideal game for adapting for use in education and as a classroom teaching tool. read more
By: yurikk re | 2012-05-03 | Writing & Speaking Numerous countries from Asia have passed thru a rapid economic development in previous 2 decades. This formed some Asian countries to become economic giants. Each of Oriental countries has to make trade on international level concerning maintaining its economy growth. And it is actually known that all kinds of things connected with business, diplomacy, science on the international level is complet read more
By: mccoy | 2011-05-03 | Language As a global language, English has gained importance in almost all non-English speaking countries. Teaching English has emerged as a challenging profession for native English speakers. You can start teaching English in Spain, Indonesia, Costa Rica, and many other countries and get set to explore the world. read more
By: Nelson Berry | 2011-04-03 | International studies Japan understands the importance of the English language to stay competitive in the global market. Thus, they've put up several English schools. The problem is they don't have enough English native speakers around to teach. read more
By: Damon Roskilly | 2010-08-21 | Employment It is possible to say that Teaching English in another country means teaching English in another environment. This also means that if you are an English teacher in Los Angeles instead of the hometown like Des Moines, IA that you are teaching in a different environment. Surely, they are all qualified as different environments rather than the original one. read more
By: Tom Aaron | 2010-03-29 | Language In Japan, students are taught grammar and vocabulary in much the same way as Americans generations ago were taught Latin. Many students who want to learn to communicate in English go outside the normal school system to study languages in private language schools. In this article, we present one topic that we have found of interest to students in Japan who want to practice their English: alternative American lifestyles. read more
By: ATI | 2012-05-07 | Language TESOL is an acronym for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. There are 2 terms under this umbrella – TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) & TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language). A course in TESL will be useful if you wish to teach English to people who speak it as a second language, the mother tongue being their first language. Whereas, TEFL course is perfect for tea read more
By: Charles Jannuzi | 2010-11-13 | Language It is hoped that the ten reasons explained here are comprehensive enough to encompass most of the important factors involved in making an analysis such as this. In summary form, the ten MAIN reasons are the following: read more
By: Shelly Joyce | 2010-03-28 | Language The decision to pick up your life and move to another country is an exciting one but it can also bring problems, especially if you are in a committed relationship or with someone you'd like to keep! In the ESL industry, there are too many stories of heartbreak and relationships ending and for some, the pressure of staying together becomes too much. read more
By: Emma Foers | 2010-11-25 | Travel & Leisure Teaching English abroad is a confusing business – all those different courses and opportunities, and that's before we started on the grammar. So it's only normal that we get asked lots and lots of questions. So, to help clear things up, we've put together a list of the most common misconceptions about teaching English overseas you know just how easy it really is! read more
By: melvillejackson | 2010-10-09 | Language English is the new lingua franca in international trade, business, higher education, diplomatic relations and other forms of communication. So, the knowledge of English has become a necessity, which in turn has boosted teaching opportunities abroad. A native English speaker is the best resource for teaching English abroad. read more