Friday, March 28, 2025

2021 Issues

Surge in those applying to teach in Israel

Despite the Covid pandemic, there were more applications than ever to teach this year on TALMA, the Israel Program for Excellence in English, according to the Jerusalem Post. TALMA offers...

American, sigh

Like the idea of a cultural exchange and fancy a two-week summer break teaching English in Poland? It...

Jabbing words

Every year, vaunted English language dictionaries choose their word of the year and they tend to sum up...

Teaching English from scratch

In Maharashtra, the second largest state by population in India and home of Mumbai, the government is bringing...

Music man

Nigel Paramor has been involved in ELT for over 35 years. He  taught in Hong Kong for four...

Upskill with the CertPT

Trinity College London’s head of TESOL qualifications, Ben Beaumont, explains why their CertPT is the next logical step The thing I really like about our...

Oxford solution to research quandary

ELT researchers will be all too familiar with the problem outlined here by Dr Hamish Chalmers: “When we embark on new research in education,...

Online Teflers challenge self-employed status as union membership grows

TEFL Workers Union has submitted a legal claim on behalf of at least 15 UK-based EFL teachers against an online teaching entity that engaged...

Harness a passion for learning a language

For years, parents have been told to limit their kids’ screen time, but maybe that wisdom needs a re-think… When Renata Mojola was seven, she...

Nurses to learn bedside-manner English

To meet the UK Government’s target of 50,000 more nurses for the NHS by 2025, the Nuffield Trust reckons 5,000 recruits will be needed...

Low-cost language learning for disadvantaged

Covid-19 has impacted on children’s learning around the world, as schools have closed and online teaching has come to the fore. However, in lower-income...
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