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Category Archives: Getting published
Places to publish TEFL articles links
Updated 9 March 2017 Please let me know if anything below is missing, in the wrong section or in the wrong order (the sections or entries in each section) – because I’m sure all of those three things are true. Places … Continue reading
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OUP ELT recruiting contributors
Oxford ELT are asking for a 60-minute Pre-Int text-based lesson plan and your CV, but don’t get too excited because it’s for reviewers and piloters as well as writers (although actually those first two are pretty interesting too): Oxford University … Continue reading
Top tips for getting involved in ELT publishing
You could say I’m a kind of expert on this topic, because the way I messed up my promising start in ELT publishing is a perfect warning story to anyone else who is taking their first steps. It seems I’m … Continue reading
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Interview- TEFL Hero Jon Marks on the life of a full-time TEFL writer
It’s been a while since I’ve used the TEFL hero category, and I’ve even stripped some people of the honour (and Sandy MacManus has been pretty close a couple of times), but I’m glad I kept it going because Jon Marks deserves it for … Continue reading
Posted in Cambridge Young Learner Exams, Delta Publishing, EFL exams, ELT publishing, English Teaching Professional, General English textbooks, getting into ELT publishing, Getting published, Grammar games, IELTS, links, Photocopiable worksheets, PPP (Presentation practice production), Teaching English in Korea, TEFL, TEFL career planning, TEFL games, TEFL heroes- Jon Marks, TEFL pay, TEFL Tradesman, textbooks, Writing ELT textbooks and materials
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New TEFL/ TESOL/ TESL/ TEFAL/ TEFLON articles etc July 2009
Too tired after trying to come up with that Google friendly blog post article to write anything about these, so here is just the list: Problems, solutions and variations with hangman in EFL classes (including links to online hangman games) Speaking … Continue reading
Posted in Cambridge University Press, ELT publishing, Getting published, Grammar, Grammar games, links, Oxford University Press (OUP), pre-school/ kindergarten/ very young learners, relative clauses, Spelling games, Teaching young learners, Technology, TEFL blogs, TEFL games, Using storybooks, Vocabulary, Vocabulary games
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TEFLing and writing- how to fit them together
A guest piece by published author and, more importantly on his CV I’m sure, TEFL.net book reviewer Saul Pope “I don’t know if it’s just a Russian thing, but it seems that every second EFL teacher in St Petersburg has aspirations to … Continue reading