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Becoming a Better EFL Teacher
If you want to improve your EFL teaching, develop more productivity and skill as an Article Writer or give professional, polished Speaking Presentations - You're in the right place.
EdCompBlog
Thoughts about Educational Computing from a lecturer at Jordanhill, the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow - Scotland's largest Teacher Education Institution.
Education in Malaysia
This blog is the personal thoughts & opinions of the writers on the state of the Malaysian education system, both private and public, the resulting products of the system as well as the job market in relation to fresh graduates.
Learning English
Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach. Those who can't teach, teach English. Those who can't teach English, write blogs about it.
Using the Interactive White Board in EFL
this is a learning blog to record my notes, observations , ideas, links, and tips about using the interactive whiteboard in EFL.
Alea
Access the Ladder to English Advancement
An A-Z of ELT
In 2006 I wrote An A-Z of ELT – an encyclopedia-dictionary of terminology relating to English language and English language teaching. As soon as it was published (by Macmillan) I was already planning an update. Hence this blog. Here I will regularly post articles relating to existing entries, or with a view to creating new entries, should the A-Z be revised.
An ELT Notebook
I've been a EFL teacher and teacher trainer for over thirty years now and have lived and worked in a variety of European and Asian countries. I'm the author of a number of published courses, and run a small language training business in Italy. This blog is for EFL teachers of all levels of experience. I hope teachers new to ELT will find some useful ideas, and that both they and others will treat it as a forum for sharing opinions and experiences.
Aprende Ingles | Learn English
El inglés is a blog about the English language where you'll find interesting lessons, free handouts, ESL videos, interesting facts about English, iBT TOEFL preparation information, articles for and by teachers and students, learning strategies, news, and just a whole lot more. Take peek inside right now to see it all.
Autono Blogger
A Japan-based native-speaking English teacher (and compulsive diarist) blogs on the subject of autonomous EFL learning.
Blackboard Jungle
Days spent beating back the seeds of doubt
BLOG-EFL
Observations and comments about the use of weblogs with students and teachers in ELT.
Building a Community of Practice
A collaborative collective space to discuss and exchange ideas on how to use blogs in ESL/EFL.
Classroom 201x
I am an ESOL teacher in London and this is my blog where I post different ideas for teaching English. Many of the posts have a focus on using technology in the classroom and I have also added reflections on conferences that I have attended.
Critical Mass ELT
Reflections on the World of English Language Teaching
Dekita.org
Dekita.org highlights the Web-publishing work of EFL (English as a Foreign Language)/ESL (English as a Second Language) students, showcases the classroom Web-publishing projects in EFL /ESL and introduces links relevant to personal Web-publishing in language learning contexts. Dekita.org also serves as a means for learners, educators, and other interested people to locate student Web-publications and participate in the conversation.
Digitalang
Teaching Languages with Web 2.0 Technology
Education Wonks
The Education Wonks - Thoughts And Ideas Freely Exchanged
Eduwonk
Education news, analysis and commentary
EFL in Japan
EFL in Japan: The politics, Economics, Education, and Environment of EFL in Japan
English360
Ideas, reflections and conversation about language learning & teaching, business & communication, and entrepreneurship & technology.
Eric Baber
Thoughts and links to articles about a variety of ICT and education-related topics.
ESL Pundit
ESLPundit.com is an ESL blog that will encourage discussions related to TESOL. The site is authored and maintained by an Editor at an educational publishing company who has had prior experience in teaching English to strugling readers and non-native speakers both in and outside of the U.S. The blog is also co-authored by a PhD student in computer science who specializes in Natural Language Processing / Computational Linguistics.
ESL School
What ESL Employers, Administrators, School Owners and Hiring Managers need to know.
ESL Teaching for Adults
An ESL Tutor's personal experiences with adult second language learners. Her tips for lesson plans, grammar tips, resources, meeting new students, and being a self-employed English tutor.


