Monday, December 23, 2024

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...

Building on success

As PRELIM 2 is launched, its project managers Rose Aylett and Martyn Clarke from NILE tell the Gazette why it was important to continue...

Boys v girls: who’s really winning?

It looks as though males are doing better at English than females this year, but as Melanie Butler explains, it’s not a clear result The...

Travel, technology and togetherness

English UK’s Susan Young rounds up its latest conference Nineteen months and a pandemic separated English UK’s last two face-to-face events. The 2019 marketing conference...

Is an online-only cert enough for online teaching?

With online teaching representing an increasing number of available TEFL vacancies, there is an increasing number of online. The vast majority, however, are an...

Chinese language students: where are they headed?

Bonard’s Grace Zhu unpacks the emerging trends The global health crisis had a major impact on most industries and sectors, and the education sector in...

Are chatbots useful teachers or just a passing novelty?

Chatbots can support language learning, but still have several challenges to overcome before they can take the place of teachers or fellow students, according...
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