The European Children’s Travelling Language Library [link removed]
Travelling libraries of the most beautifully illustrated children's books in six European languages (English, Spanish, Turkish, Italian, Czech and Finnish) travel from school to school across Europe. Each school keeps the library for a period and has to carry out a number of educational and collaborative activities before, during, and after the visit of the Library.
The Eurolibs have been used in schools across Europe with great success.
Using the Libraries The Eurolib libraries and the pedagogic resources are now complete and ready for schools across Europe to use. You can download the documents about using the libraries at: [link removed]).
EARLY REGISTRATION PROMOTION: $200 off early registration if you register by December 15, 2011 (Prague and Dubai workshops), and by January 15, 2012 (Crete, Barcelona, Portugal and Florence workshops). Mention code: Teachersnet12
Upcoming Workshops: New York March 16 - 19 -- Prague March 24 - 30 -- Dubai April 4 - 10 -- New York June 8 - 11 -- Crete June 26 - July 3 -- Barcelona July 5 - 12 -- Portugal July 15 - 22 -- Florence July 24 - 31
On 12/02/11, Cinzia wrote: > Hello, > > I have a BA in elementa...See MoreCiao Cinzia? Are you teaching English then? What was your major at college? If it was english the only thing you need is the CELTA.If your major was not english then you need to start from the beginning which means taking college again for EFL/ESL. Hope it helps Deniz
On 12/02/11, Cinzia wrote: > Hello, > > I have a BA in elementary education and have taught for 14 > yrs. > > I am interested in teaching English to adults. I am seeking > some advise as to where to start....DO I need an MA ?
You probably far more prepared than you think. I have taught in Korea, Taiwan, and China. TEFL/TESOL/CELTA qualifications are not necessary in most places there.
Check eslcafe.com for jobs and such.
If you're interested in teaching in your home country then you can ignore the above.
On 12/02/11, Cinzia wrote: > Hello, > > I have a BA in elementary education and have taught for 14 > yrs. > > I am interested in teaching English to adults. I am seeking > some advise as to where to start....DO I need an MA ?
On 12/02/11, Cinzia wrote: > Hello, > > I have a BA in elementa...See More