Years after giving up on my blogroll due to the large and rapidly accelerating number of TEFL blogs, I’m having the opposite problem restarting it – the number of dead and dying TEFL blogs is getting in the way of me putting together a list of even ten blogs that still have TEFL-relevant posts more than once a month. If you have one or know one, leave a comment and I’ll add it to my blogroll. Links to other lists that are reasonably up to date also welcome.
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http://www.businessenglishexperience.com My blog :)
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Here is a nice list: http://chiewpang.blogspot.kr/ that says the last time posts were made.
I also mentioned some new blogs I was looking forward to here:
http://eltrantsreviewsreflections.wordpress.com/2014/02/28/in-with-the-new/ and most of them have been pretty active.
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Thanks Mike, will work my way through the list and add them.
Rosa, by TEFL I meant blogs for teachers rather than learners – have changed the name of the post to make it clearer.
Like TEFLtastic, the Business English Experience sneaks just under the once a month bar but isn’t quite keeping it up recently! Having looked around, just under once a month seems to be quite common actually, so might have to tweak my criteria.
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Well, if you reconsider the “just under once a month” criteria, here is my blog: http://kovgabi.wordpress.com/ :) I am actually in the middle of an exam period (where I am the student….) which stops me from blogging but I am planning to post more frequently in the near future.
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Hi Alex,
I don`t know if this was meant as an invitation to promote our own blogs, but I blog once a week normally (although I had a little break over Easter to concentrate on having a break and also applying for the DELTA). It´s currently mostly resources – take a look: http://hiveofactivities.wordpress.com/
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Hi Emma
That certainly was the intention (or one of them), link added.
Less than once a month ones will be added to the “less active” part – so others should tell me when you’re ready for a “promotion”!
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Hi Alex,
Here’s my blog: http://eltgeek.wordpress.com/ :)
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Hi Alex,
Don’t know if you know them – these 2 have been getting me through the Delta, and have non-Delta stuff, too:
Lizzie Pinard:
http://reflectiveteachingreflectivelearning.com/reflections/
Sandy Millin:
For Ts:
http://infiniteeltideas.wordpress.com/
(For Ss, but Ts can recommend to Ss?:
http://independentenglish.wordpress.com/)
For Ts doing the Delta:
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Thanks. Slowly getting round to checking them out and adding them.
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Three more just added.
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