Can anyone recommend a reputable Online ESL tutoring company?


Posted October 27th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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DHG4 asked:


Hi,

I am a CELTA certified US college grad who is thinking of doing some part-time ESL tutoring online to make some extra cash, while I work on getting a permanent position abroad in 2010.
I have seen a lot of job ads for many different ESL tutoring websites, does anyone have any experience with one? Can anyone recommend a reputable site that won’t scam me?

Thanks in advance

Is ”role-play” a highly effective activity that helps shy students break their silence in ESL class?


Posted September 28th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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happy feet asked:


your answers will be a great help for my research on English teaching. Thank you a lot.

To become an ESL teacher do i need to major in ESL education?


Posted May 10th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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Lisa asked:


I am a high school junior and I would like to become an ESL teacher. The problem is that the schools I like a lot do not offer the major ESL Education. So do I need that as my undergraduate major or should I just major in education or linguistics or english or something else and do ESL education for my masters?

thank you!

Awards or honor rolls for a former ESL student?


Posted March 28th, 2009 by admin No Comments »
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Jeffrey W asked:


I was an ESL student, and I really want to show colleges all the hard work and achievements I’ve done
so I think that all I need is some sort of recognition or awards…
and my question is, is there any kinds of scholarships, awards, or even honor rolls for a former ESL student?
thx a lot!

What qualifications do I need to be an ESL teacher?


Posted February 17th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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HappyGirl asked:


I’d like to travel to a lot of different places and work. I am British so that’s an obvious plus, and i’m studying English lit/language now at college! So what else would I need? Do I just need a degree in ESL teaching or what? I would love to go to places like Hawaii or Africa. And also, what is the pay like for an ESL teacher? I know places like Hawaii are expensive to live in. Does they pay depend on where you work? Or is there some sort of average?

Thanks. xxx

How can I find a job teaching english in China after high school?


Posted January 24th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
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A-dawg asked:


I’ve been thinking about travelling to China after I graduate this year, and teaching english there for a few years. This would give me the opportunity to travel and learn a lot more about China, its culture and its language. However, I’m trying to find a job that I can start directly after I graduate from high school, and I’m having trouble. Can anyone help me?