By Carrie on January 22, 2012
This month’s ESL Educators Blog Carnival is an open discussion for our participants. I’m opening this page up to my readers as well, so if you’ve got an interesting ESL article that you’d like to share, please get in touch with me via the Contact Page and I will add your URL, a short blurb about your article and an author box to this post.
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By Ava Apollo on November 24, 2011
This guest blog is by Ava Apollo. The term “citizen of the world,” or “global citizen,” gets thrown around often in the travel community. It sometimes seems as though it is used as a rite of passage into the “club” populated by those who fancy themselves part of the jet-setter elite, from nomads who are constantly [...]
Posted in Blog, Features, Guest Authors, Lifestyles, Self Realizations from Living Abroad, Travel | Tagged Bloggers, Cultural Observations, Culture, Education, Guest Authors, Reflections |
By Carrie on April 20, 2011
Month Three of the ESL Educators Blog Carnival focuses on teaching ESL students how to write. Read up on what some of our favorite ESL educators have to say on the subject and don’t forget to check out last month’s carnival, which focused on Classroom Management Techniques.
Posted in ESL, Features, Teach and Travel | Tagged "teaching in Taiwan", Education, ESL, Student Writers, Students, teach abroad, Teach and Travel, teaching abroad, teaching English, tips for ESL teachers, Writing, writing tips |
By Carrie on March 22, 2011
Peggy Teaches Chinese: Learn Chinese in 10 minutes a day! Today’s lesson is an intermediate Chinese Lesson on buying tickets.
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By Carrie on September 30, 2010
Learn the art of bargaining with today’s episode of Peggy Teaches Chinese.
Posted in Culture, Features, Learn Chinese | Tagged "Peggy Teaches Chinese", Asia, China, Cultures, Education, Languages, learn Chinese, Taiwan, Taiwanese culture |
By Carrie on August 28, 2010
The Chungyuan Festival(中元節) follows the lunar calendar and this year, the festival, which is also known in Taiwan as “Ghost Month”, beings on July 15th. On this day, the door of the underworld is open for spirits to enter the world.
Posted in Culture, Features, Learn Chinese, Taiwan | Tagged "Peggy Teaches Chinese", Asia, Culture, Education, Languages, learn Chinese, Taiwan, Taiwan Culture Video, Videos |
By Carrie on August 27, 2010
In Peggy’s first intermediate Chinese lesson, we learn how to make comparative and superlative sentences.
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By Carrie on August 20, 2010
In this week’s episode of Peggy Teaches Chinese, we learn how to order food at a restaurant.
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By Carrie on August 13, 2010
Learn how to talk about your family members in this week’s episode of Peggy Teaches Chinese.
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By Carrie on August 6, 2010
In this week’s episode of Peggy Teaches Chinese, we learn how to ask about hobbies.
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