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TEFL For Newbs: Punctuation
2016, TEFL for Newbs

TEFL For Newbs: Punctuation

Basic, Important, But Tricky Topics in TEFL Grammar and Usage (2016 Edition) by Coleen Monroe-Knight, M.A. Linguistics (UCL) <–That is … Continue reading TEFL For Newbs: Punctuation

TEFL For Newbs: Parts Of Speech
2016, TEFL for Newbs

TEFL For Newbs: Parts Of Speech

This is the second in the series I’ve started for new TEFL teachers. It can be hard to know what … Continue reading TEFL For Newbs: Parts Of Speech

New Series: TEFL grammar for newbs abroad
2016, Announcements, TEFL for Newbs

New Series: TEFL grammar for newbs abroad

Most TEFL teachers abroad don’t have deep knowledge of grammar and usage when we first begin. True, we have a … Continue reading New Series: TEFL grammar for newbs abroad

Minhang! Minhang! Minhang!
2016, China

Minhang! Minhang! Minhang!

Our adopted borough of Shanghai is the best. Screw all the rest! We spent a great day in the Springtime … Continue reading Minhang! Minhang! Minhang!

Does Teaching English Abroad Make You a Neocolonialist?
Bigger Than You Or Me, TEFL

Does Teaching English Abroad Make You a Neocolonialist?

I read an article on my beloved MatadorNetwork last night that got me thinking about TEFL once more. It’s been … Continue reading Does Teaching English Abroad Make You a Neocolonialist?

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