We recently covered the topic of wearing jewelry in the EFL/EAL classroom on the blog. After that we received a number of emails pointing out that in many schools jewelry…Continue readingWearing jewelry to work: the rules
Whilst July 4 is remembered in the United States for independence and the fourteenth in France for the storming of the Bastille, I have greater affection for the third of…Continue readingTEFL newsletter – July
“Cast ne’er a clout till may is out” introduces two linguistic features of interest: the word “clout” is a cognate of the German “Kleid” and hence refers to clothing while…Continue readingTEFL newsletter – May
What a mixed bag of emotions April arouses! Yet the Romans considered the month to be sacred to Venus, goddess of love; its name may be taken from that of…Continue readingTEFL Newsletter – April
IN LIKE A LION, OUT LIKE A LAMB – or the other way round. Such are the vagaries of the British weather that both versions of the saying are valid.…Continue readingTEFL Newsletter – March
Interviews can be daunting at the best of times, but when asked to write a presentation as part of the process, most candidates are terrified at the prospect of talking…Continue readingInterview presentation advice