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Life after English teaching... For me, at least, it seems it never ends. After my amazing experiences of teaching overseas in Taiwan, and a few years back in Canada, it seems that I'm still very attached to ESL stuff. I've now got a website that is a great place for schools to post their jobs, and teachers to post their resumes. It's got an excellent classifieds program, teaching resources, and forum. It's free for all and simple to use. So, even after teaching in a foreign country for many years, it's hard to get away from it all, and it kind of just stays with you. There are English teachers that do this for the money and there are English teachers that do this because of the passion that burns inside them. I'll tell you all right now, my flame is ablaze again! Wooooooooo! :D |
Re: Life after English teaching... I've been to your website and it looks great. Good luck to you there and welcome to eslHQ! |
Re: Life after English teaching... Thanks Mesmark! I feel a very important part of having an ESL Community is to be able to interact and co-operate with everyone in your field. Many websites have many different things to offer, and often they are all decent. The main thing is to tell people out there that there is a whole new world outside of their own. (And it can be freakin' amazing!) Sometimes, they just need a little push. www.eslelite.com has only been up for a couple of weeks, but I'm very happy with the support that we've had from the community. Thank you all. Two more points, I'm going to go check out your site right now, and eslhq is a decent site. I'm glad I popped in.:) |
Re: Life after English teaching... Welcome to eslHQ.com, mrcards! Good luck with your site! Looks like you're off to a very good start. Eric |
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