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Online English School – The Future of Global Education

Availability of an online English school is essential for companies and individuals who need to conduct business in English and are unable to bring trainers on-site. Regardless of the type of business conducted, or where the business is located, English is increasingly the primary language of international business. Online training provides unprecedented scheduling flexibility. These [...]

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How to prepare to teach English overseas

Teaching English overseas can be a rewarding and expanding experience. It’s true that TEFL (teaching English as a foreign language) provides teachers with unique opportunities to sample life in different cultures and interact with people they would never have had a chance to meet back home. But it is equally true that a lack of [...]

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TEFL Certification In Thailand

There are a wide variety and number of TEFL courses in Thailand in locations to suit all tastes. Equally, teaching English in Thailand is well catered for due to the high number of TEFL jobs available. There is a high demand for English language knowledge and ability in this diverse and truly amazing country.

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Teach English In Japan

If you’ve recently graduated from school and are at a crossroads in the start of your career Teaching English in Japan might be worth looking into. Believe it or not the English language learning industry is a multi-billion dollar one that employs over 65,000 ESL teachers. What’s Needed to Teach In order to get a [...]

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Teaching English Through Role-Play Scenarios

Why your class can benefit from role-plays and skits for learning English There are many benefits to using ESL skits in class and perhaps the most important is that children find it motivating to be actively participating in their learning process rather than sitting at their desks with their book open. Implementing ESL skits in [...]

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Teaching English – A Great Way to Experience Japan

In order to get a job teaching English in Japan, you will need to be a college graduate from any field – (sorry but 2 year degrees won’t cut it.) You pretty much also need to speak English at native level fluency. There are some that do find teaching jobs in Japan even though English is not their first language but this is more an exception to the rule.

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