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Topic: middle years efl classroom textbook |
onewarmline
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Forum: Recommended ESL Books... Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 9:50 am Subject: Tip, thanks |
Yukonsteve,
Thanks for the pointer! American Hotline is a book comparable to the other course texts I've seen. Cheers. |
Topic: middle years efl classroom textbook |
onewarmline
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Forum: Recommended ESL Books... Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:02 am Subject: middle years efl classroom textbook |
I've been reasearching monolingual course books that could be used in EFL classrooms for middle school.
Any recommendations for a well-supported, interesting course book series for EFL class that ... |
Topic: Any successful Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa? |
onewarmline
Replies: 10
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Forum: ESL on the North American Continent . . . Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 10:35 am Subject: MA programs offered in California |
I'm researching institutions in and around the Bay Area that have MA programs in education and TESOL.
Cal State Monterey has an MA Education degree that looks challenging, interesting and has an e ... |
Topic: Any successful Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa? |
onewarmline
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Forum: ESL on the North American Continent . . . Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 5:24 am Subject: One Meiji Bar coming up |
Would you like the dark or the milk chocolate?  |
Topic: Any successful Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa? |
onewarmline
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Forum: ESL on the North American Continent . . . Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 8:11 am Subject: Any successful Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa? |
Lee,
Thank you for the advice.
To have Dr. in front of my name would be really cool, but I think I'll start with getting my MA first
I've given myself a year lead-time to get application ... |
Topic: Any successful Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa? |
onewarmline
Replies: 10
Views: 52261
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Forum: ESL on the North American Continent . . . Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:53 am Subject: Any successful Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa? |
Lee,
Thank you for the link to IUP. I'll research it more.
I'm rearching MA TESOL programs around the US, and not being too selective about where at the moment.
Another two questions -
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Topic: Any successful Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa? |
onewarmline
Replies: 10
Views: 52261
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Forum: ESL on the North American Continent . . . Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 5:33 am Subject: Any successful Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa? |
Any yays or nays? I thought I'd revive this thread and see if anyone responds... |
Topic: TEFL Course Vote |
onewarmline
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Forum: Training for ESL Teachers... Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 5:14 am Subject: TEFL Course Vote |
I've heard nothing but good things about the CELTA programme, which is administered all over the world. I've considered doing the DELTA by distance, but I think for me, I'll aim at an MA.
I did my ... |
Topic: Japan - Teaching Returnees |
onewarmline
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Forum: ESL in C. Asia, Far East & Australia... Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 5:02 am Subject: Japan - Teaching Returnees |
Japanese have a special word - kikokushijo - for people who've lived abroad for some time, worked or went to school in the other country, and then returned to Japan. Many Japanese high schools are cre ... |
Topic: value of a masters degree? |
onewarmline
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Forum: ESL Academic Degrees... Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 3:14 am Subject: value of a masters degree? |
Lee,
Have the results been posted yet? Your message is a little old, from December. Could you post a link when you're ready for the drumroll? I'm looking forward to seeing your result! |
Topic: Any successful Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa? |
onewarmline
Replies: 10
Views: 52261
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Forum: ESL on the North American Continent . . . Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 6:33 am Subject: Any successful Canadians working in the US on a NAFTA visa? |
Hello, all.
I'm a Canadian ESL teacher, BA in English, TESOL Diploma (not an MA), both from Canadian institutions.
I'm intending to do my MA next year, and try my luck in the US on a NAFTA visa ... |
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