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: Top 10 Christmas gifts for language and travel enthusiasts in North America
If you're buying Christmas gifts for anyone interested in travel and/or foreign languages, here are some ideas to help in your quest for the perfect present!
- Friday, 2nd December, 2011
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Passion for language: Cactus announces winner of 2011 Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship
After careful deliberation by our panel of judges, we are delighted to announce the winner of the 2011 Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarhip as Sarah Chamberlain.
- Friday, 28th October, 2011
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Passion for language: Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship 2011: Shortlisted Entry Number 3
Clarice Cabanlit was one of the worthy applicants who was shortlisted for this year's Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship. Read her entry here...
- Monday, 24th October, 2011
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Passion for language: Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship 2011: Shortlisted Entry Number 2
Abigail Thornton was one of the fantastic applicants who was shortlisted for this year's Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship. Read her entry here...
- Monday, 24th October, 2011
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Passion for language: Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship 2011: Shortlisted Entry Number 1
Tim Chandler was one of the brilliant applicants who was shortlisted for this year's Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship. Read his entry here...
- Monday, 24th October, 2011
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Cactus TEFL, Planning for a course, Academic: English Language Awareness: why TEFL teachers still need help with grammar
John Hughes, author of Cactus TEFL’s online courses, looks back at three years of raising English Language awareness and explains why prospective TEFL teachers still request help with their grammar.
- Thursday, 8th September, 2011
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Attitudes to Language Learning: How is teaching English as a foreign language different in the UK to abroad?
Although many people associate TEFL with going abroad, there also plenty of opportunities in the UK. The majority of work in both cases takes place in private language schools, and although training courses cater for people who want to do both, there are definite differences between teaching in Britain and abroad.
- Tuesday, 31st May, 2011
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Types of Courses: What kind of people teach EFL?
TEFL has got to be home to one of the most eclectic mix of individuals known to any industry.
- Wednesday, 4th May, 2011
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Experience Cultures: Escape the economic gloom with TEFL
As the full extent of financial cuts in the UK becomes evident, many people are finding themselves without work, or at risk of redundancy.
- Monday, 25th October, 2010
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Attitudes to Language Learning: 10 good reasons to TEFL
Laura Harrison, Cactus TEFL Advisor, gives us the expert opinion...
- Sunday, 18th July, 2010
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Getting Course Advice: Why use Cactus TEFL to book your TEFL course?
Cactustefl.com is a very useful website for both would-be, and existing EFL teachers.
- Wednesday, 16th June, 2010
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Experience Cultures: Five brutally honest and unashamedly selfish reasons to teach English as a foreign language
There are many reasons for teaching English, from the highest motivations of helping our fellow man, to the lowest common denominator of cheap beer abroad.
- Monday, 31st May, 2010
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Experience Cultures: Ways to spend a career-break in France
A career-break is an opportunity to spend time doing something different, to travel and explore different places, to acquire new skills, and meet new people. It might also be an opportunity to try out an new career.
- Monday, 11th January, 2010
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Experience Cultures, Types of Courses, Teaching Languages: What the CELTA did for me…
In the midst of the recession back in the UK, taking the CELTA course was the best decision I ever made in pursuing a career change to work and travel around the world.
- Monday, 13th July, 2009
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Teaching Languages, Success Stories: Teaching English in Vietnam
Ruth Tidy gives us the lowdown on living and teaching in vibrant Vietnam.
- Thursday, 23rd April, 2009
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In the news: TEFL open evening in London - April 09
The TEFL open evening held on 17th April 09 marked a new era in these events for us. For the first time in many years, it did not take place at its usual venue - the Guardian’s newsrooms in Farringdon.
- Wednesday, 22nd April, 2009
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Experience Cultures: Working in Latin America
Latin America is a geographical and cultural region in the Americas where “Romance” languages, or Latin-derived languages are spoken; generally the areas where Spain and Portugal colonized the Americas.
- Tuesday, 7th April, 2009
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Blogs: Online Diary: TEFL in Playa del Carmen from our 2008 Scholarship winner (5)
Georgina Newcombe, winner of the Suzanne Furstner Scholarship 08, reports back on week 4 of her CELTA course in Playa del Carmen.
- Tuesday, 7th April, 2009
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Blogs: Online Diary: TEFL in Playa del Carmen from our 2008 Scholarship winner (4)
Georgina Newcombe, winner of the Suzanne Furstner Scholarship 08, reports back on week 3 of her CELTA course in Playa del Carmen.
- Wednesday, 25th March, 2009
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Experience Cultures, Teaching Languages: Teaching English to immigrants in America
Recent TESOL course graduate Chris Dade tells us about his experiences teaching ESOL to Somali immigrants in Minnesota.
- Wednesday, 25th March, 2009
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