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October 24, 2017

I Want to Teach ESL, Should I Learn a Foreign Language?

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Reviewed by Mary McLaughlin, Ma-TESOL; M.S. SpEd I lived in Costa Rica for some time where I earned my TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification and worked with students of all ages. Of course, ESL teachers typically work stateside in schools to help ELLs master English enough keep up with their classmates, while […]

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October 24, 2017

9 Ways a Study Abroad Program Can Help You Become a Better ESL Teacher

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Reviewed by Mary McLaughlin, Ma-TESOL; M.S. SpEd Thinking about becoming an ESL teacher and being ready to actually take that plunge are two very different things. After all, there’s a lot of pressure when your job requires you to bridge cultural gaps… manage students with limited English skills… meet aggressive goals with regard to student […]

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