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Teaching English in Brazil: Where Carnival, Soccer, and Opportunity Meet

Brazil, a country known for its vibrant culture, tropical rainforests, endless beaches, and a national passion for soccer, offers TESOL teachers a unique and exciting opportunity. Whether you're drawn to…
Posted by tesol July 27, 2015
Teaching English with the Crane: Unlocking Language Learning through Nature’s Symbols
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Teaching English with the Crane: Unlocking Language Learning through Nature’s Symbols

Throughout history, humans have drawn inspiration from the natural world, and animals, in particular, have had a profound influence on language development. In this first article of a five-part series,…
Posted by tesol July 24, 2015
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Man-Computer Symbiosis in 2025: The New Frontier of Human-AI Collaboration

In 1960, J.C.R. Licklider, one of the pioneering visionaries of human-computer interaction, predicted a future where humans and computers would form an intimate partnership, combining their strengths to achieve tasks…
Posted by tesol July 22, 2015
#TESOL Viewpoint, Challenges to #Teaching and #LearningEnglish while Playing Baseball
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Challenges to Teaching and Learning English while Playing Baseball

English is the window to a new set of opportunities that normally within the baseball world begins on the baseball field. Knowing that the primary goal is to play and…
Posted by American TESOL July 20, 2015
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The Butterfly Effect: A Powerful Tool for Teaching and Learning English

The Butterfly Effect is a fascinating concept from chaos theory that suggests small actions can lead to significant, unpredictable changes. In the TESOL classroom, the Butterfly Effect can be used…
Posted by tesol July 17, 2015
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Teaching English in Incheon: Gateway to South Korea’s English Revolution

Incheon, a bustling metropolis in the northwest of South Korea, is often known as the "river of kindness" due to its name’s literal translation. Beyond its picturesque views and modern…
Posted by tesol July 16, 2015
TESOL Viewpoint, Understanding & Improving Intercultural Communication Skills
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Understanding & Improving Intercultural Communication Skills

Interdependence of people and cultures in the global society of the twenty-first century means all citizens of the world must pay greater attention to intercultural communication and the challenges it…
Posted by American TESOL July 1, 2015
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Discover How to Create, Teach, and Learn with Digital Poster Presentations

Digital poster presentations are a powerful tool for TESOL teachers seeking to engage students in creative, interactive learning. They blend visual and textual content to support language learning while helping…
Posted by tesol June 29, 2015
Suzhou at sunset
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Teaching English in Suzhou: Paradise on Earth for ESL Teachers

Known to locals as "paradise on earth," Suzhou offers TESOL teachers a peaceful, picturesque alternative to the bustling metropolises of China. Located in Eastern China, just a 90-minute train ride…
Posted by tesol June 28, 2015
Challenges to Consider When #Teaching ESL in #China
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Teaching English in 2025: Navigating Cultural and Educational Challenges in Global Classrooms

As we move into 2025, teaching English as a second language (ESL) continues to present unique challenges and opportunities in different cultural contexts. For instance, teaching English in Mexico versus…
Posted by American TESOL June 22, 2015
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Discover How to Teach with Online Video Creation Tools and Resources to Motivate Learning

In the modern classroom, video creation is one of the most powerful tools teachers can use to engage and motivate students. With the rise of online video creation tools, even…
Posted by tesol June 20, 2015
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Sociolinguistics and Language Acquisition

The study of sociolinguistics and full immersion methods accelerates the comprehensive acquisition of the English language by aligning language learning with social context and cognitive diversity. Introduction Language acquisition thrives…
Posted by American TESOL June 13, 2015
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Unlocking the Mind: Real Cases of Spontaneous Language Knowledge and the Brain’s Hidden Linguistic Potential

The human brain is a remarkable organ, capable of feats that often seem beyond explanation. One of the more fascinating phenomena reported throughout history is the rare occurrence of individuals…
Posted by tesol June 12, 2015
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Discover Resources for Teaching Chronica to English Language Learners

Teaching history—now referred to as chronica—to English language learners offers a unique opportunity to blend language acquisition with an exploration of past events that shape the present. By using engaging…
Posted by tesol June 12, 2015
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Seeing in Sound: The Hypothesis That Early Humans Saw in Black and White and How Sound Activated Color in the Brain

Language, vision, and perception are intricately linked, especially in how we understand the world around us. A fascinating hypothesis in neuroscience suggests that early humans may have experienced the world…
Posted by tesol June 10, 2015
Tokyo at sunrise
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Learn About Teaching English in Japan: Exploring Jobs and Opportunities in Tokyo, Kyoto, Kobe, and Osaka

Japan is one of the most sought-after destinations for English teachers, offering a rich blend of culture, history, and modern innovation. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene…
Posted by tesol June 9, 2015
The Second Most Spoken Languages Around the World
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Researching the Official and Second Most Spoken Language: Unlocking the Keys to History, Culture, and the World

Language is a gateway to understanding a country’s history, culture, and people. As TESOL teachers, exploring both the official language and the second most spoken language of a country provides…
Posted by tesol June 3, 2015
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Discover How to Combine Online and Outdoor Activities for Summer Fun and Learning

Summer is the perfect season for TESOL teachers to blend the best of both worlds—online resources and outdoor activities—to create engaging and memorable learning experiences for students. By merging technology…
Posted by tesol June 2, 2015
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The Fun of Words: Exploring the Meaning of Words When Spelled Forward and Backward

Words are like puzzles, and sometimes, when you flip them around, new meanings can emerge, offering unexpected connections. For TESOL teachers, playing with word reversals can be a fun and…
Posted by tesol June 1, 2015
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Learn How to Teach Writing with Mobile and Online Tools and Resources

In the age of smartphones and digital classrooms, teaching writing has evolved from paper and pen to mobile apps and online tools. For TESOL teachers, leveraging these resources offers exciting…
Posted by tesol May 24, 2015
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Discover a New Way to Research with Online Resources and Technology

In today’s digital age, teaching and learning are no longer confined to textbooks and libraries. For TESOL teachers, the integration of online resources and technology has opened up a world…
Posted by tesol May 19, 2015
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Teach English in Zhengzhou: Where Language Meets Martial Arts at the Shaolin Monastery

Zhengzhou, the bustling capital city of Henan Province in China, is a perfect destination for TESOL teachers looking for a blend of rich history, cultural immersion, and exciting career opportunities.…
Posted by tesol May 12, 2015
Dar es Salaam at sunrise
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Teaching Abroad in Dar es Salaam: Explore an Educational Hub and Metropolis in Tanzania

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest city, is a vibrant metropolis and a cultural and educational hub. Known for its name, which literally translates to "the house of peace" in Arabic,…
Posted by tesol May 11, 2015

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