Category Archives: becoming a teacher trainer

Being a Bell Regional Delta Tutor

What is a Regional DELTA Tutor? Bell is one of various providers of the online Cambridge Delta, and have their own way of supporting candidates which is similar to other providers but with slightly different roles and titles. During Delta Module … Continue reading

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Is TEFL recession proof?

March’s EL Gazette (electronic edition) leads with the story “Crunch is good for UK TEFL” and then there’s Private English Education Cost Rises 12 Percent in very much recession (and devaluation) hit Korea. And if we can just get into teacher … Continue reading

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Letter from a reader- Getting started with teacher training

Dear Alex, I’m an English teacher from Brazil. I’ve been teaching for 9 years now and I’ll start Teacher Training. Do you have any advice? Regards, Valeria Garcia ———————————————- I almost certainly do, especially as I was full time teacher … Continue reading

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Do you want the temporary buzz of moving on and/ or up too?

Doesn’t last of course, especially the initial thrill of being in the chaos of a third world city or in the chaos left for you by the last person who had that DoS job, but if having some kind of … Continue reading

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The disadvantages of teaching in Japan

“My first two years in Japan were spent teaching English… The students… studied English- or should I say, English was taught in their presence. Nothing ever seemed to sink in. Years of classes and endless tests and still they couldn’t … Continue reading

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Breaking into TEFL teacher training

Maybe because it is the most obvious next step for an experienced and ambitious teacher who still wants to do something related to teaching rather than stepping into management, over the years I must have met 20 times as many … Continue reading

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