ELTWeekly Issue#26, Article: EFL Teachers LinkedIn

EFL Teachers LinkedIn By Karenne Sylvester This article first appeared on How to Learn English (http://kalinago.blogspot.com/) Like everything else in life, you getback what you put in and LinkedIn is no exception to this rule. LinkedIn is a social-networking site, in the way that Facebook, Twitter and Ning are, however, its community function is slightly different –… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#26, Article: EFL Teachers LinkedIn

ELTWeekly Issue#26, Article: Teaching pre-school English

Teaching pre-school English By Alex Case Should my English teaching school be a pre-school school? (Or should my pre-school be an English teaching school?) You only have to look at the amount of new materials being launched by the major EFL publishers for the pre-school English teaching market (see, for example, references 1, 2 and… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#26, Article: Teaching pre-school English

ELTWeekly Issue#26, Book Review: ‘The Universal Course in FRENCH’ by Pawan Kumar

‘The Universal Course in FRENCH’ by Pawan Kumar Reviewed by Prof (Dr) Shefali Bakshi Mr Pawan Kumar, who is a teacher of French in Amity University, Lucknow Campus, since last three years, has written a student friendly book in which elementary or zero level learners can be well-versed with day-to-day French and its pronunciation. The book… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#26, Book Review: ‘The Universal Course in FRENCH’ by Pawan Kumar

ELTWeekly Issue#26, Quote of the week

English is the common tongue of our global village. Whether you live and work in an English speaking country, or need English for travel and fun, English is the passport to success and a deeper understanding of our quickly changing world. – Kenneth Beare, About.com Guide to ESL