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ESL Cafe (not)The unnofficial Dave Sperling fan club blog9/27/2006
This GuyFinding teaching jobs in Mexico9/25/2006
ELAEffortless Language Acquisition to deliver 100 EFL podcasts per year via iTunes9/24/2006
This GuyInternet call-in show on TOEFL iBT seeking English teachers to participate via Skypecast9/23/2006
Korea LifePortions of Shawn Matthew's now offline Korea Life Blog still available via Web Archive9/20/2006
EFL GeekEFL Geek end retirement, returns to blogging9/17/2006
TEFLTRADEDirt-digging TEFL blogger banned from Dave's ESL Cafe8/31/2006
Ryota's DaybookBlog for EFL learners that only uses 850 most common words in English language6/1/2006
Mei ShiShawn Matthews of Korea Life Blog is dead5/30/2006
This GuyNavigating the grey area of ESL school reviews5/30/2006
apcampbellBloggers debate and discuss the ins and outs of creating a wiki for ESL/EFL teachers5/30/2006
EFL GeekInterview with TEFL blogger on popular Korean expat site5/28/2006
The CeltMay edition of the Carnival of English Language Teaching now online5/26/2006
EFL GeekGeek goes wiki with new module for already multi-faceted blog5/20/2006
TEFL BlacklistA blog for all the angry EFL teachers out there who have "suffered at the hands of a rogue employer"5/18/2006
AJ HogeTEFL blogger takes on new role as EFL coach for online English language learning site5/17/2006
Fred ShannonTaiwan blogger takes us to the front door of Japanese conversation school giant Nova's first Taiwan branch (with photos)5/13/2006
China LifeShawn Matthews retires from blogging5/13/2006
This GuySeeking EFL tutor for Korean girls returning to Seoul from Mexico City5/10/2006
EFL GeekLesson seventy-two: How to pronounce the "th" sound5/9/2006
This GuyGuy Courchesne throws his hat into the blog ring with commentary and advice on TEFL5/5/2006
Talk TalkAn English lesson for shopkeepers in China5/3/2006
China LifeAmerican English teacher embraces teaching English abroad, escapes depression of former life in USA4/30/2006
EFL GeekTelegraph article entitled "The Slavery of Teaching English" attracts attention of blogging teachers worldwide4/28/2006
About.comThink English is easy? You need to GET a grip4/27/2006
The CeltApril version of the Carnival of English Language Teaching now online4/25/2006
Scott SommersThe Power of Reading: Steven Krashen's ideas about reading and language acquisitionan in exerpt from new book 4/16/2006
Fred ShannonInside an English Village in Korea4/15/2006
TEFL SmilerEnglish teacher issues SOS for help categorizing "ish" as a part of speech4/11/2006
TEFL GrindEnglish teacher's job search in Thailand proves the adage that the truth is stranger than fiction4/10/2006
Chile TaleTaking on children as private students can mean taking on their parents as armchair EFL supervisors3/29/2006
Scott SommersCommercial language schools in Taiwan to remain under pressure from government as crackdown on illegal teachers continues3/28/2006
China LawForeign business people in China can learn from plight of foreign English teachers in Korea3/26/2006
The CeltMidway #5 is now online at the Carnival of English Language Teaching3/25/2006
A Chile TaleIf making money is your goal, teaching English in Chile is a bad idea3/23/2006
Mind of MikeEnglish teacher happens upon traffic accident in Taipei3/20/2006
Fred ShannonInside the new CELTA training centre in Phuket, Thailand3/15/2006
TEFLTRADESupport for aerial spraying of Prozac one of many indications that you are a tried-and-true EFL teacher3/14/2006
A Chile TalePusan to Fukuoka may be TEFL's most famous visa run but Santiago to Mendoza has to be the coolest3/13/2006
Fred ShannonAnalysis of Japanese chain language school's impending entry into Taiwanese commercial language school market3/13/2006
China LifeSick day a revelation in appreciation and respect for EFL teacher in China3/7/2006
Scott SommersTaiwan's commercial language school market about time with foreigners, not progress with English3/3/2006
The CeltCarnival of English Language Teaching Midway #4 is up!3/2/2006
Mind of MikeThe good, the bad and the cheesy: Taiwan blogger compares English language school television commercials2/26/2006
A Chile TaleTeaching Shakespeare as a foreign language: Will the get it or not get it, that is the question!2/20/2006
InstitutevladTeach EFL in the Netherlands with "non-traditional" students (Anyone know if this is for real?)2/19/2006
TEFLTRADEIsn't it about time that all overtime became paid time?2/17/2006
EFL GeekOff the air: EFL Geek taking a break from blogging2/9/2006
TaiwantrollThe "almost-English-classroom" might be the best any well-intentioned EFL teacher in Taiwan can hope to achieve2/8/2006
TaiwantrollHitting the paper trail: English teacher plans trip from Taiwan to Thailand (and back?)2/6/2006
Scott SommersMake way for the hard-core foreign run English conversation school2/1/2006
EFL GeekKorean parents giving up children for adoption by American families to ensure English language learning1/28/2006
The CELTThe third edition fo the Carnival of English Language Teaching is now online1/21/2006
Euphoric EthyleneThe winter blues and teaching English in Korea1/19/2006
TaiwantrollMaking the case for co-teachers in public school English classrooms as Taiwan inches closer to JET-like program1/18/2006
China LifeA TEFL top ten comparing life before and after going abroad to teach English in Korea and China1/17/2006
Scott SommersBlogger endorses former employer to English teachers seeking employment in Taipei1/14/2006
AJ HogeLesson plans to go for English teachers in a hurry1/14/2006
Fred ShannonTaiwan's fall from exam proficiency respectability a lesson in failed English teaching methods1/10/2006
EFL GeekLearning English for the purpose of marketing American food not always an exact science1/6/2006
Asia PagesThe Christmas card shuffle: Korean co-workers fascinated by American English teacher's Xmas haul12/31/2005
EFL GeekEnd of the road for TOEIC? ETS test under fire in Korea12/30/2005
Seoul HeroCanadian English teacher gets married in Korea12/29/2005
TEFLTRADETried and tested teaching tips for the obsolete and unadventurous EFL professional12/20/2005
Daily TEFL GrindMelly Cwismass: Teaching English for the purpose of explaining who Santa is12/20/2005
About.comLearn English or you're fired! Turkmenistan's President lays down the law for new cabinet minister12/19/2005
Fred ShannonCash rewards for illegal EFL teachers12/12/2005
China LifeTis' the season? Year-end happenings at school have EFL teacher feeling jolly11/30/2005
TEFLTRADEAn insider's account of the teaching situation at a major Japanese chain school11/29/2005
The Language BusinessDust-up at the BC corral11/28/2005
The CELTWelcome to the Carnival of English Language Teaching!11/27/2005
Scott SommersWhy mess with a good thing? Analysis of TEFL International's decision to offer B.Ed degrees as well as TESOL certificates11/25/2005
EFL GeekModern technology meets English teacher aptitude11/25/2005
Daily TEFL GrindRules and regulations: TEFLer reacts to school's big brother approach to administration11/21/2005
China LifeAmerican English teacher in China undergoes mandatory health check for work visa, anxiously awaits results11/17/2005
eclexysA TEFL truism? Write your own reference letters11/16/2005
Scott SommersHow many English teachers are there?11/15/2005
TEFLTRADEDishing the dirt lands TEFL blogger in hot water with web host11/12/2005
Michael TurtonDeath of a student: Taiwan's youth suicide problem hits close to home for university EFL teacher11/9/2005
EFL GeekThe war on recruiters and employers11/4/2005
Fred ShannonA morphology primer for ESL/EFL teachers lacking in language awareness11/3/2005
TEFLTRADEHelp wanted: ESL teachers who don't know care about spelling11/1/2005
EFL GeekWhere in the world have you taught?10/28/2005
gdimensionCards in the classroom...all in!10/26/2005
Tenser/TensorThe "wordiness" of the English language is up for debate in a posting of interest for ESL/EFL teachers10/23/2005
TEFLTRADETo apply or not to apply, that is the tax-free, 2,000 quid a month question10/22/2005
eclexysAt what price English? Language and cultural identity at KOTESOL 200510/21/2005
TEFLTRADECELTA vs. PGCE: Blog poll reveals site visitors to be unqualified or underqualified10/20/2005
Fred ShannonThe politics of race and the recruitment of non-white foreign teachers of English10/19/2005
Marmot's HoleKorean immigration crackdown nets 50 Canadians teaching English illegally, mobilizes their mothers back home10/18/2005
EFL GeekInside KOTESOL's 2005 annual conference10/17/2005
Scott SommersMore on the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis10/17/2005
E.L.A.Fired! EFL teacher loses his job after employer finds out about his blog10/16/2005
Scott SommersBlog entry on Rochville University and education accreditation trumps teaching English material for Taiwan TESOL blogger10/4/2005
Michael TurtonUniversity students studying English for credit are not always motivated -- or awake9/23/2005
China LifeWhen *the* student is away, the teacher will....9/22/2005
EFL GeekEarly to bed, early to rise: The pros and cons of taking on extra English classes9/21/2005
gdimensionDoing your token foreign teacher duty9/10/2005
E.L.A.Secret curriculum? Debunking commercial langauge school propaganda9/9/2005
POTSInside the drug bust of a Canadian English teacher in Taiwan9/7/2005
EFL GeekRanking the aptitude and attitude of university English students by major9/6/2005
Michael TurtonTEFL vet calls Taiwan "third world in a tuxedo"9/5/2005
Daily TEFL GrindCorporal punishment, bondage deductions and getting sacked in Thailand9/3/2005