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I don't really know the details and suggest you get in touch with your local centre http://cambridgeesol-centres.org/centres/index.do
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Do you want to teach English in England or abroad? Some countries only require for teachers to be English natives but more and more will ask for a CELTA or TEFL.
Here are the conditions to enrol on a CELTA course and I believe the same apply to TESOL
have a standard of education equivalent to...
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Every language use different 'registers' depending on the situation, the people involved, if it is written or spoken....
You can have a formal register (could you, would, if you please, dear sir....), informal register (please, can you, call me...), professional register e.g for a doctor...
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Hi,
Has anyone got experience or recommendations/tips on working in Las Palmas?
Thank you.
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to "cheat sb" is for example in a card game, if you hide a card, you are cheating the other players.
to"cheat on sb" is to be unfaithful to that person i.e. to see someone else at the same time.
to "cheat sb of sth" is to rob someone of something by cheating. For example if you play a card game...
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'old bits' refers to old pieces/left-overs.
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In the possessive form, if the noun is plural, or already ends in -s, just add:' (an apostrophe). e.g. the girls' room.
For names ending with an s, both the ' and the 's are accepted e.g. James' coat or James' s coat.
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I am reaching the end of my CELTA course and was wondering on how to keep myself up-do-date professionally with ESL teaching and enhance my skills once I start my teaching career.
I am hoping to compile a PDP as a proof of my professional evolvement.
Can you recommend any courses, workshops,...
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Hi,
I am designing a writing activity using authentic material (a local newspaper) and thought of making the Ss write a letter to the editor.
I will provide them with an example to read, topics to choose from and number of words (between 75 and 100).
Which level do you think this activity is...
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I am teaching Past Simple to Elementary Ss on Thursday and have to cover the pronunciation of regular verbs.
I know the basics i.e. verbs finishing with the letters t or d pronounce ed as /id/ e.g. wanted
and that verbs finishing on a voiceless sound are pronounced /t/ and verbs finishing...
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