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Neil Whitfield's English and ESL Blog
A Sydney Communities and ESL weblog for secondary students and teachers
Of rice and zen
From January 2006 I will become the latest in a long line of DG (dumb gaijin) to undertake the odyssey that is teaching English in the Land of the Rising Sun. I know I'll be living in Kyoto, but what happens next is anyone's guess. I'll be chronicling every step of the way.
If you've ever wondered what life is like for your average chain school gaijin, you will find out as I do. If you're planning on joining the DG club you'll be needing a tour guide... I guess that's me.
Paul's ELT Journal
A journal of my work and study life, with the aim of making me work better. So there.
RedKudu
I'm an English teacher. I don't get angry. I just document.
Scot's Dot
Scot Andrews is a communication and EFL teacher in Barcelona, Spain. He posts useful information for his collegues and students. He works with adolescents and adult learners.
Scott Sommers' Taiwan Weblog
A weblog for the discussion of scholarly opinions on issues related to language and language education.
Tales From The Chalk-Face
A borderline cynic, a badly bruised romantic, dodging the slings and arrows, the paper aeroplanes, and government initiatives at an English inner city comprehensive school. I sometimes swear.
TDOL's Blog
In this diary, I shall be recording any interesting examples of usage I come across and looking at any aspects of language that are intriguing me.
Teacher Dude's Grill and BBQ
Random thoughts on teaching EFL/ESL and living in Greece.
Teacher in Development
I am very much into learning about how to be a better teacher. That means, atleast for now, that I'm thinking a lot about the role of the teacher in the ESL classroom, how to create and sustain addictive, fun, joyful, engaged, highly motivated classroom experiences. I'm very interested in learning about how we learn L1 and L2, and what relationships exist between the two.
Tefl Wanderer
The Life and Times of a TEFL Teacher
TEFLtastic with Alex Case
News, views and reviews from Alex Case in Japan
The 100th Monkey's blog
Reflective teaching practice, and other stuff
The Daily TEFL Grind
A TEFL teacher living and working in Bangkok
The English Blog
This blog is for learners and teachers of English. I hope you'll come back often and add your own comments and suggestions.
The Pain in Spain
Find out what it's really like to teach English in Madrid through the eyes of a current EFL teacher and a former (recovering) English teacher. We share advice and experiences to help you get the most out of your time in Spain and your TEFL career.
The Past Imperfect
The Past Imperfect Tense: “He was ranting”, can in the proper circumstances be felt to imply “he habitually ranted”.
thormay.net- The Passionate Skeptic
Aphorisms, Unwise Ideas, ESL, Thor's China Diary, Thor's Korea Diary, The Passionate Skeptic, Poetry, Stories, Linguistics, Comment, Essays, Articles, Ideas...
To Miss with Love
Real stories from a classroom in the inner city
Today's Homework
A place to muse, rant, reflect, and tell funny stories about life in the public classroom.
Tom Leverett
ESL/EFL teacher in the land-a-linkin', Illinois USA


