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Five fun teaching warm-ups for the new term

It’s easy to get excited about the back-to-school of September. You’re rested after the summer, the weather is still good and you’re full of enthusiasm for a new school year. Back to school in January, however, is a different story. You’re getting out of bed in the dark, you’re still nursing a Christmas holiday hangover […]

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Hallowe’en activities for TEFL teachers

Hallowe’en is only a week away, and it’s a great opportunity to introduce some Hallowe’en themed activities to your classes. Younger students will love the spooky, costume elements and adults will enjoy learning about the unfamiliar cultural traditions. We’ve put together a few ideas for Hallowe’en activities for both younger and older learners. Young learners Carve […]

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Thinking of doing the DELTA?

The DELTA (Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is one of the most advanced qualifications in the TEFL world. We sat down for a chat with Joanna, our head tutor, to find out about her experience of doing the DELTA, how it affects your teaching practice, and whether she’d recommend it to […]

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Catching up with TEFL graduate Kate!

Next up in our series of interviews with past graduates is Kate, who studied at TEFL Iberia last summer.   Hi Kate! What was your previous education and teaching experience before you did the course? I graduated with a bachelor of science from Johnson & Wales University before the course. I had zero teaching experience! How […]

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Happy Hallowe’en!

Hallowe’en was traditionally a Celtic festival, much more celebrated in Britain, Ireland and America than anywhere else in the world. However, it has slowly been gaining in popularity in Europe and beyond, and it’s a fun way to teach your students a little bit about culture as well as language! So here are four ideas […]

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Which is better: a native or non-native teacher?

Many language academies fiercely demand native English teachers when advertising jobs which can be very disheartening for non-native teachers. I am constantly asked ‘do you think I will be able to find work as an English teacher?’ or ‘is my English good enough to be a teacher’? The answer of course

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Common mistakes for new English teachers

Teaching English isn’t the easiest thing in the world and people normally find there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye. Timing, error correction, material selection, simple explanations, grammatical definitions, body language, classroom management, tricky students and board usage are just a few of the things a teacher should be aware of in […]

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What should I do after uni?

A question asked by many a university graduate. After all the studying, the stress, the jubilation as you walk out your final exam followed by the excitement and build up to graduation day, you are faced with the inevitable question of ‘sh*t, what now?’

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Neighbourhood Watch: Barceloneta

This is the first in a series of ‘neighbourhood watch’ posts we’re going to do, focussing on individual neighbourhoods in Barcelona. We’ll be speaking to friends, students and acquaintances to get the low-down on what it’s really like in each neighbourhood.

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Worst Teaching Moments

As I said last week, I would follow up ‘best teaching moments’ with ‘worst teaching moments’. Teaching English as a foreign language isn’t always as peachy as people might think it is (see the latest in

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Best Teaching Moments

  At a job interview: “What’s the best thing about teaching?” “Getting paid.”

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Video Activities

I’d like to draw your attention towards a new section of the ever-growing website. We are now publishing teacher/student-friendly video activities for use in your classes. 

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