ESL / EFL Teacher Blogs
A collection of the best ESL teacher blogs on the Internet. These sites provide insightful information, lesson plans, local cultural information on the countries they teach in, as well as reflections on teaching English as a second or foreign language.
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tefltrade - Sandy's UK TEFL blog
Tefltrade is an extremely amusing and brutually honest site focusing on the TEFL industry in England. It constantly strives to point out the unsavory bits concerning low pay, bad administration, etc. that appears - at least from this blog's point of view - to be rampant in the UK. I highly recommend tefltrade if you want a good chuckle.
Tefltrade is an extremely amusing and brutually honest site focusing on the TEFL industry in England. It constantly strives to point out the unsavory bits concerning low pay, bad administration, etc. that appears - at least from this blog's point of view - to be rampant in the UK. I highly recommend tefltrade if you want a good chuckle.
TEFL Smiler
A teacher based in England provides this personal reflections on teaching English as well as other interests.
A teacher based in England provides this personal reflections on teaching English as well as other interests.
Teacher in Development
Written by Aaron Nelson a business English teacher in Mexico city. The blog is dedicated to exploring student centered learning with thoughtful posts regarding teaching in the 21st century and encouraging learner autonomy.
Written by Aaron Nelson a business English teacher in Mexico city. The blog is dedicated to exploring student centered learning with thoughtful posts regarding teaching in the 21st century and encouraging learner autonomy.
Pain in the English
Not strictly an English teaching blog, PainInTheEnglish.com encourages discussions of gray areas of English language, for which you would not find answers easily in dictionaries and other reference books.
Not strictly an English teaching blog, PainInTheEnglish.com encourages discussions of gray areas of English language, for which you would not find answers easily in dictionaries and other reference books.
ESL Lesson Plan
ESL Lesson Plan provides information on everything in the ESL teaching industry: lesson plans, certification, information on industry events and much more. It's a great blog to stay up to speed on what's going on in ESL / EFL around the world.
ESL Lesson Plan provides information on everything in the ESL teaching industry: lesson plans, certification, information on industry events and much more. It's a great blog to stay up to speed on what's going on in ESL / EFL around the world.
English360
English360's blog provides the personal thoughts of Cleve Miller a business English teacher and consultant who runs a software start-up. He's very well connected and offers a great overview of what's happening in the online English teaching world.
English360's blog provides the personal thoughts of Cleve Miller a business English teacher and consultant who runs a software start-up. He's very well connected and offers a great overview of what's happening in the online English teaching world.
EFL Geek
Written by a Canadian teaching EFL in Korea, this blog offers keen insights, truly useful links, great teaching ideas and much more. It's an especially interesting blog for anyone who is teaching or interested in teaching in Korea.
Written by a Canadian teaching EFL in Korea, this blog offers keen insights, truly useful links, great teaching ideas and much more. It's an especially interesting blog for anyone who is teaching or interested in teaching in Korea.
Effortless Language Acquisition
AJ Hoge provides a detailed account of his experiences in teaching English. At times outrageous, always challenging the status quo, this blog is a great place to look into cutting edge ideas in practice from a very subjective point of view.
AJ Hoge provides a detailed account of his experiences in teaching English. At times outrageous, always challenging the status quo, this blog is a great place to look into cutting edge ideas in practice from a very subjective point of view.
Dekita.org - P2P in EFL/ESL
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 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.
Autono Blogger
A Japan-based native-speaking English teacher (and compulsive diarist) blogs on the subject of autonomous EFL learning (aka angst-ridden self-doubting under the guise of professional inquiry).
A Japan-based native-speaking English teacher (and compulsive diarist) blogs on the subject of autonomous EFL learning (aka angst-ridden self-doubting under the guise of professional inquiry).
APCAMPBELL
Written by Aaron Patric Campbell who teaches English as a Foreign Language at Kyoto Sangyo University. He also spends time with students at Friends World Program’s East Asia Center. His research interests are in personal webpublishing, P2P learning, experiential education, learner autonomy, intercultural communications, and qualitative research methodologies.
Written by Aaron Patric Campbell who teaches English as a Foreign Language at Kyoto Sangyo University. He also spends time with students at Friends World Program’s East Asia Center. His research interests are in personal webpublishing, P2P learning, experiential education, learner autonomy, intercultural communications, and qualitative research methodologies.
