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Starting in English Language Teaching (ELT)

New to teaching or looking for ideas? This is the best starting point.

This part of the website is aimed at giving free advice to new teachers. English Language Teaching (ELT) is a real profession, with real academics, professionals, and even celebrity professionals. There are academic journals, research projects, and a dedicated core of qualified professionals. Interestingly, unlike nursing, law or architecture, many of us begin with little to no training. We 'earn' our stripes in often shoddy language schools before getting real qualifications. Read on and find out more...

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These pages were written by: Andrew Blyth (M.A.ELT, B.Sc., CELTA)  

I have been teaching English as a foreign language since 2000, working in South Korea, Australia, Taiwan, and now Japan. In that time I've worked for good and bad language schools, and in varying situations. I've also studied Masters of English Language Teaching at University of Essex and currently undertaking a Doctorate in Education, ELT with the University of Canberra; my specialty is in development of pronunciation and listening abilities of students. teaching english japan taiwan korea teach efl esl elt

 

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