Cambodia Teacher’s Diary
Day Two: Starting the Book The least enjoyable classes to teach in Cambodia are often the last ones of the
Read MoreDay Two: Starting the Book The least enjoyable classes to teach in Cambodia are often the last ones of the
Read MoreThe most important day of the term for most students will be the last one. That’s the day when they
Read MoreI quickly learned, while teaching at Parallel U in Phnom Penh, never to give a homework assignment that involved any
Read MoreMy first stint at teaching in Asia was in Bangkok in 1993. I had just come off of a year?s
Read MoreBy Lee Robinson It’s been a while since rumours started circulating around the ESL world that Thailand would tighten its
Read MoreInertia sits quite well with me as a few years living in Cambodia has, over time, given me an enormous
Read MorePair work and tandem writing are classroom activities that can be successful and effective teaching techniques. They can also fall
Read MoreToday’s the day! Assuming you have prepared, copied and crammed that huge pile of job-search-documents into your worn-out back-pack you
Read MoreChapter One -Finding a Job Unit One – Preparing your Job Search Lesson One – Numbers, Streets, and Places to
Read MoreDuring the three years at my former school, I found trends in employing people from different parts of the globe.
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