Teaching English as a second language can be anywhere from a fascinating lifelong career to a short stint while travelling, and in Episode 83 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast I chat with three teachers who have taught both offline and online around the world. First up, I talk to Cassandra Le about her two years of experience as an assistant English teacher in Spain. She learnt a lot about the English language itself, about how Spanish is different, and above all that an English teacher needs patience! I also chat briefly with Matt Treglia who began teaching English face-to-face in Korea but now teaches online and is location independent. Finally, I chat with long-time English teacher and writer of some excellent text books and readers for English learners here in Australia, Clare Harris, who has a whole host of useful tips for people who may be considering teaching English somewhere in the world. Links:
- Cassandra’s blog, The Quirky Pineapple - http://www.thequirkypineapple.com
- Matt’s site Words with Winos - http://wordswithwinos.com
- Interview with Matt on The Offbeat Life - https://www.theoffbeatlife.com/episodes/makemoneyteachingenglishonline/
- Clare’s site The Book Next Door - Australian ESL materials for adults and young adults - http://thebooknextdoor.com/
- Clare Harris - Englishy Things - https://clareharris.com
- MOOC on “Exploring the World of English Language Teaching” - https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/explore-elt/3
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