Friday 31 January 2014

TEFL Success Stories - Part 56

Amthal - UK
I am an English literature graduate educated in London but now living in Sheffield. I studied for a Journalism Diploma a few years ago but found the field hard to break into so, whilst working for Sheffield Hallam University, I studied the Trinity college certificate in TESOL. I then began teaching voluntarily before I went on maternity leave. I have now taken on teaching formally although it is only part-time/occasional work. I hope to take on teaching as a full-time job as soon as my toddler is settled in nursery.
The classes I teach are based at Sheffield Hallam University and take place in the evenings. The classes attract ages from 16 onwards and the students are a mixture of nationalities and different backgrounds. There is no set syllabus so each lesson is self-contained and, more than often, topic based. There are three levels - beginners, intermediate and advanced. I teach mainly at Beginners level.
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I’m early for the lesson. An hour-and-a-half early, in fact. I’ll argue though that if I hadn’t turned up before everyone else, the security guard would have promptly locked all the classrooms thinking lessons were cancelled and gone home to his family for the night! I’m sure that while I was arguing with him that the lesson was not cancelled, he looked at me as if I was a bit hysterical.
Teaching is not my one passion in life – like most people, I do it because it happens to fall within the career path that I have chosen and pays well. The biggest bonus – as my husband will agree when he arrives home after a long day working in a bureaucratic council job where no-one does anything and everyone thinks your useless – is that I seriously enjoy it. It gives me a buzz to know that I have taught somebody something useful that they didn’t know before! Ok, so all the students are not that enthusiastic, but as long as you only remember the ones that are then you’ll always feel good about doing it.
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Today, it’s talking about second-hand goods – buying and selling – last week it was “You must” and “You mustn’t”. The variety of what you could be teaching day-to-day astounds me. As a prop I pull out my mobile phone. Two of the students look weary already – borrowed from the intermediate class next door as the teacher felt sorry for me when I told her no-one had turned up. At 6.00pm the classroom was empty – at 6.05pm two Spanish students were lingering around the door not wanting to come in unless anyone else turned up! By 6.07pm I breathed a sigh of relief as seven students took their places.
I always find the beginning of the lesson the hardest part. For the first five minutes of the lesson, I feel as if I’m the only one remotely interested in buying and selling second-hand goods. I beam a big smile, jolt about the room and tell the students the phone was a “bargain” – still no immediate enthusiasm. I switch the overhead projector on and the explanation of the vocabulary I have just used beams onto the wall. Bang! Everyone suddenly knows what I am talking about. A few difficult words along the way – explained promptly by the students from the higher class - and we’re on our way.
Every activity prompts varied responses from the mixture of nationalities I have in the class. The Japanese/Chinese whip out their electronic language translators and swear not to utter a word until they know what it means. The Somalian gentleman tries to wriggle his way out of every common answer to the task – no, you cannot ask to pay monthly instalments for a £10 table that someone just wants to get rid of! It is sometimes very hard not to laugh – even though the tittering from the other students prompts me to. After all, I might be responsible for this student’s emotional well-being – he might be so traumatised at being shown up, he may never want to learn English again…. What the hell – they’re all adults – they can take it!
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The Spanish students are the biggest hurdle today – three of them whispering away fluently in their native tongue. They don’t care that I can hear them whereas the Japanese quietly slip a few words to each other when the teacher is not looking. “Only English please” falls on deaf ears so what is the point of saying it! During the break, another Spanish student sits down – much to the delight of his fellow Spaniards and looks of “how dare you arrive late” from the Japanese. The faces of the Japanese students turn into absolute horror as another Spaniard marches in midway through the second session blaring Spanish at her friends and plonks herself down on a chair. My smile is fixed as I watch her with blank eyes – I get the “sorry” I was waiting for. I know a few teachers I trained alongside who would be blown away with shock at such behaviour – but then what are they doing teaching English to foreigners if they’re not willing to accept the cultural differences of the very people they are trying to teach!
For the final task, I split the students into groups. The Spanish are separated to get them talking in English but the Japanese students are kept together – the best way of making sure they actually talk! The adverts produced by the groups use the correct language and grammar but the concept seems somewhat warped. The Spanish group is advertising a sofa for FREE – which defeats the purpose of selling second hand goods and makes me wonder if they understood the lesson at all! The Chinese girl and the intermediate level student – who I think might be a teacher in disguise testing me her English is that good – are advertising an armchair that is comfortable – really!? The other intermediate student has given up with his Spanish friend and let her advertise the single bed for one hundred AND TEN pounds just as she insisted – he throws his hands up in the air in defeat.
Oh well, at least I managed to teach the students from the intermediate group a few new things – I saw them scribbling the meaning of a few words when they thought I wasn’t looking, then regaining their composure as if to say “I know this already” But then, that’s what its all about – knowing that the students have learnt something even though some of them would never admit it and others thank you respectfully as they leave the room!
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Thursday 30 January 2014

TEFL Success Stories - Part 55

Sue - France
I’m rushing around tying last minute balloons onto the door and finally I attach my ‘Welcome’ notice. I’ve already laid the table with drinks, McVities chocolate digestives (surprisingly found on the shelves of LIDL in Issoire), a plate of crisps, home-made scones and a Victoria sponge cake. I’m a little nervous because today I’ve invited the parents to stay for the end of year party. Just at that moment I hear shrieks and footsteps on the stone stairway.
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The first thing I see is not a small child, but a huge red flowery plant. Its progress is a little wobbly and behind it I can just spot Pauline, who has been entrusted to carry it. Behind her are the rest of my group proffering more flowers and hand-made cards. I’m really touched and almost tearful. Thaîs mumbles something in French which I don’t quite hear, so maman repeats it for me:
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“We hope you live longer than the flowers!”
“So do I!” I laugh, and everyone joins in.
The ice is broken and the children offer food and drinks to the parents, carefully pronouncing Would you like some…? which we had rehearsed the previous week. The adults try my spongecake and scones, but the children are content with a few crisps. I’m amazed at how restrained and polite the French kids are. They will never take anything unless it’s offered to them.
This year has been my first experience of teaching English to 4-11 year olds on a Saturday morning and although I hate to use clichés, it’s been a steep learning curve; constantly finding new ideas to keep the little ones interested and spending hours making resources. I’ve become an expert worthy of a Blue Peter badge.
My other TEFL work is a million miles away from this environment. I’ve just finished teaching engineers in a car component factory and as a result know far more about what’s under my car bonnet than ever before – in English and in French. Unfortunately this didn’t help when I broke down recently!
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I also give telephone lessons to Business English students which is very convenient in the depths of an Auvergne winter at 1,200 metres altitude.
But … summer has finally arrived! It seems a long time coming. Actually, I don’t recall having spring as even in the last week of May we were having flurries of snow. Our niece Katie came to stay then, in desperate need of a half-term break from her demanding teaching job in the UK. We had to tell her to bring fleeces and boots, not shorts and T-shirts.
Summer means a quieter time for me until la rentréein September, a very important time here in France, signifying the beginning of the new school year and when all the sports clubs and other activities start up again. But, for now, France has shut down for the summer so I’ll take advantage of the break and get out the deckchair.
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Monday 27 January 2014

TEFL Success Stories - Part 54

Vicky - USA
Wednesday Evening - ESOL class at a local library in Burlington, Vermont, USA.
Today I arrived in the old annexe room to find a nice new whiteboard in place of the shoddy old thing that was all scratched to pieces and the size of a postage stamp. It was almost too large to fit into the corner where the old one precariously perched on its ailing metal legs. I am both delighted and horrified. Whilst doing my TEFL qualification, my 'whiteboard management' was always on my list of action points. I could never seem to stick to my plan, and the carefully considered use of different coloured markers was beyond me. My whiteboard, plain and simple was messy. So when I began teaching at the library I was filled with unusual joy to see their paltry version of a whiteboard and had breathed a sigh of relief that my weakness would not be exposed. Now the large, snowy white, smooth as silk whiteboard blinds me with its newness. Filled slightly with dread, I ponder what to do, what to do?
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I had planned to do a lesson on what was needed if my students were stranded on a desert island. You know the type of thing, what luxuries you would like, what essentials you would need. Lots of group work to come to a consensus. I decided to draw a desert island tableau on my virgin board. Now let me explain that drawing is up there with my whiteboard management, pretty bad. I cannot draw, have never been able to draw. So I set about practicing some palm trees, and seagulls, some blue sea and a sun on some scrap paper. After 10 minutes I realised that I could do my nice new whiteboard justice and I drew a rather fetching rendition of the bog standard desert island scene.
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When my students arrived, I excitedly drew their attention to the new acquisition and then started to elicit the names of the items I had drawn. Palm trees, sea, seagulls and sun were all correctly identified. I was delighted, not with their vocabulary knowledge, which I knew was pretty advanced, but with my drawings being recognized and identified for what they were. Maybe this was the start of a beautiful relationship with my new whiteboard, and next week I could begin to do some neat and tidy, colour coordinated written work as well.
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So what luxuries did the students wish to take with them to this perfectly realised desert island? There was a huge push for liquor of any kind, though Baileys Irish Cream and Heineken beer seemed to be the most popular. Ice cream was another favourite. And one young man felt that without marijuana and Playboy, he simply would not be able to survive. After much hilarity and teasing, this led to our oldest student, a Russian lady who is the strict but nurturing grandmother of the group, saying the most perfectly pronounced English word that I have ever heard her say. And the word? Playboy. I don't know how useful this word will be to her here in the USA, but I couldn't help but praise her flawless pronunciation.
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Friday 24 January 2014

TEFL Success Stories - Part 53

Simon - China
I think it is too easy to lump kids into separate camps of 'good' and 'evil'. Remnants of a former foreign teachers' reign may give you some indication as to which way the child sways e.g. finding out a child's English 'name' is 'Tinker' or 'Satan spawn'. But I also think this divide comes down to a teacher's failure to isolate talent. As a teacher it is your job to identify and then nurture (exploit) a child's talent. By adopting this mode of thought even the most migraine-inducing child can become a veritable asset to the class.
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Take Sam, for instance. Sam belonged to the worst behaved class in the school, my Thursday-morning class. It was not a rarity to see my assistant teacher weeping quietly into her green tea by 9.30am. There seemed to be absolutely no means of subduing them long enough to teach them anything. After an unusually successful game of 'Simon says...' I was enjoying the momentary silence that is 'Simon says be quiet', when there was a loud gnawing sound. As I strained my neck to locate the source, I saw Sam bent down under his desk chewing the table leg. His metal table leg.
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It was early one morning as I was watching Sam repetitively educate one of the other kids in the ways of sharing your stationary, that it suddenly dawned on me what Sam's special talent was. Seizing the moment I announced to the class that I needed a 'helper' and asked for volunteers. To everyone's surprise I chose Sam. Placing his seat at the front of the class facing everyone else, I explained to Sam and the rest of the class what his role would be. His role was to sit and watch his friends - if they were talking or messing around while I was talking, Sam would have a word with them. If it happened a second time Sam would take them to the back of the classroom.
There was no arguing with Sam's decision. I told him to write his name down on the board under the title of helper and to take his seat at the front of the class, all the while talking to him as I would the assistant teacher. Now, and this is the important part, if any of the class started acting-up, it was Sam who would receive the punishment along with the warning "Sam - control your class!".
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I've often wondered how the Gestapo worked ... My worst class rapidly became my best class using a careful rotation system of fear i.e. allowing Sam to pick next week's helper (inevitably a Tinker or Satan spawn). I left my classes with a giddy sense of well being. Had my assistant teacher not still had the delights of child birth still fresh in her mind I dare say she would have asked me to be the father of her next child. Unfortunately, she failed to see that a successful class was due to the appropriate application of talent rather than the 'helper' system itself. By choosing children whose talents lay in listening and being attentive, she reopened the world of pain Sam's talent had previously laid to waste.
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Tuesday 21 January 2014

TEFL Success Stories - Part 52

Saul - Russia
If I tell you that the biggest news of the week is that Bananarama are coming to do a concert in St. Petersburg, part of an eighties throwback thing that is currently plaguing Russia, you'll get the idea that this has been a quiet week. The city hasn't seen anything quite like it since the Pet Shop Boys were here in 1997 (I'm not including the vastly overpriced Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston concerts of last year), and it will probably be some time before the residents of St. Petersburg are lucky enough to see something quite so special again.
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Oh yes, I almost forgot, on Wednesday a teacher fell on the ice and broke a bone in his wrist. Better than the week before when three teachers were robbed; things seem to be calming down. The teacher in question can carry on working and will be out of plaster within a few weeks, and I count myself lucky that he's the hardy type who wants to carry on – I'm sure other people, including me, would have been looking to get the first plane back home in the event of such inconveniences as a broken bone.
Apart from these two piece of news the only other thing that springs to mind is that I've forgotten how to teach teenagers. As a spoiled DoS who chooses his own timetable and groups, last August I automatically gave myself the groups I knew I would get along best with and whose courses seemed the most interesting (and demanding) to me. In doing this I have improved my grammar teaching, my techniques for introducing advanced vocabulary and my general understanding of the CAE exam, but in bettering myself in these ways I have become blind, or at least immune, to one of the biggest problems my staff face on a daily basis – getting teenagers interested in English.
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I'm sure Russia is no different to most other countries when it comes to teenage groups. There are always one or two well-motivated (and sometimes very pedantic) students in teenage groups, but the rest have far more interest in impressing their peers or playing with their mobile phones than the future perfect.
On Thursday I trekked to the very south-eastern end of the city to deliver one of our open advert lessons to a group of teenagers. Things started off badly when I realised that I was on my own (the lady who does the advertising at such events didn't turn up, hence it ended up as not much of an advert lesson), but got a little better when I entered the classroom to see only twenty students. Over the past few weeks teachers have been shoe-horned into classes of forty and fifty-seven students for open lessons, though there is still a way to go to beat last year's record of eighty one.
Open lessons are only forty-five minutes, but I'm sure the clock was going backwards as they devoured every task, ignoring the educational value of the process and instead looking for the quickest result, leaving me not really knowing what to do next. 'They want to ask you about England', hinted their regular teacher, so I gave them the chance to ask me. Silence - nobody had any questions. However, once the bell had (thankfully) rung for end of the lesson they suddenly found their tongues, and as they circled round me I was asked whether I am married, where my wife was and what my favourite football team is. One boy even took a photo of me with the camera he'd been playing with all lesson.
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It worries me not that they were asking where my wife was or that they seemed to know nothing about Leicester City, but that they waited until after the lesson to ask. The atmosphere in the lesson was all wrong. It's obviously difficult to build up a rapport with a group of people in such a short space of time, but it's not impossible.
Time for a refresher course for me on teenagers; in doing this lesson I completely forgot the basics when it comes to teaching them – show them some respect and that their opinions count, make it interesting by doing tasks relevant to their age group and if they don't like an activity lose it and start on something else.
To make things worse, a fight started on the trolleybus on the way back to the office. I turned my back on the brawlers and pulled my woolly hat tighter over my head to block out the grey day. Sometimes it can be quite depressing to live in St. Petersburg…
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Friday 17 January 2014

TEFL Success Stories - Part 51

Melissa - Switzerland
A busy day online today. I start at 8.00am, still in my pyjamas and not yet woken up. Thank God webcams aren't obligatory yet – our kitten is clawing her way up my back and going for my headset. I have 6 hours online today: three 45- minute classes this morning and three from 1.00pm. I must try and complete the reports immediately – I always leave them a day or two and end up with 18 to do and a nasty email from admin.
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The students are regulars today, all Japanese, aside from the French bank personnel straight after lunch. I don't enjoy that one…it's taken weeks for the majority to 'learn' how to greet me. ''How are you Gilbert?'' I say, ''I'm fine'' Gilbert says. Silence. Every week the same. ''I'm fine thanks'' I shout into the mike but the French don't do irony – or perhaps Gilbert's not even listening. Hard to tell with online classes. No problems today – no connection problems, no sound problems. Still, I'm glad when I turn the pc off. Gives me a headache sometimes and I swear I'm going boss-eyed.
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I take a nap – can't get through the day without one - then prepare my next class. At 5.00pm, I stroll round the corner to my private student for an hour or so. He only lives 3 minutes away and his parents pay me cash. If only there were more classes like this one. They're worried about his grades – since the teacher changed his grades have slipped apparently. This new teacher seems fond of worksheets with lists of phrasal verbs. And tests. Seems to love tests. My student wants a lot of speaking practice – he does precious little at school and it shows: at times I haven't got a clue what he's saying. Nice kid though and seems to relish the opportunity to express himself. His face always lights up when I take out a bunch of cards or a game – and it's been while since I had such an effect on an 18-year-old boy.At 7.30pm it's off to the first evening class after the long summer break. It's still warm here during the day and not yet dark when I arrive at the school. There's the usual huddle of cigarette-puffing teenagers outside here for their first aid course - obligatory for all those after their driving licence. They glare at me as I pass and I smile, thinking of them on their knees, jeans straining against large backsides, cheeks reddening as they resuscitate that plastic dummy. They know how silly they look which makes me feel even better. Thankfully my students will be a little older and we get to keep out dignity this evening. I like this building, 19th century, a bit tired in places, wooden floors and relatively light and airy in the best Swiss tradition. In front there's a huge fountain, the noise of running water can be heard from all of the classrooms. At first I thought it was raining every night. I wave at the centre manager but she is surrounded by new students signing up for their courses, money and books changing hands. She seems flustered.
No teenagers now but older people, looking stressed. Some of these people haven't learnt anything for ages – though some are perpetual students and they'll do a course in anything. I hope I don't get too many of those in my class. They often lack drive and take courses simply to have something to do. I go downstairs to the staff-room – a smelly, dark room with a photocopier and a kettle. Smelly because there seems to be a problem with the drains in the basement and dark because there's rarely anyone in it and the light is switched off. Tonight is no different. It looks like I'm the only English course tonight. This seems to be the one place in Europe where people apparently don't want to learn English. There is no reason for me to hang around down here, there is nothing to photocopy and nobody to speak to, so after checking my cubby hole [ never anything in it] I head upstairs to room 7, facing the fountain, to meet my new beginners. The register says tonight there are seven students. A good size and a shame that half won't last the month. I'm starting to feel hungry and not a little tired: I'll be glad to get to bed tonight. Still, it's always nice to be teaching students I can see and touch.

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      Round-trip airfare
       
      Accommodations
       
      Complete visa assistance
       
      Support network in place to help you get settled
       
      Competitive salary teaching oral English
       
      Positions starting in February & August each year
       
      Graduates must be at least 18 years old with no upper age limit
       
      Bachelor Degree NOT required
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Wednesday 15 January 2014

TEFL Success Stories - Part 50

Lynda - Cambodia
I arrived in Siem Reap three weeks ago with the temperature during the day reaching too close to a humid 40°C for comfort. I, along with all the other volunteers here, thought I would be assisting local teachers and monks to teach English to orphans and vulnerable children.
In reality, there are no local teachers or monks, and the volunteers (some of whom have no previous teaching experience) are the teachers. Classrooms are very basic – some in bamboo huts with no electricity, some without basic desks or benches to sit on. To maximize the number of children who have access to English lessons, 40–60 minute sessions are repeated several times a day, Monday to Friday. The routine is interrupted occasionally by tropical rain storms which flood the mud roads and make it impossible for some of the children to travel from surrounding villages to reach class. The resources available are white boards, exercise books and pencils.
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Study a TEFL course with TEFL Zorritos in Peru, South America and travel the world, live abroad and enrich people's lives by teaching them English. A TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) Certificate is an internationally accredited and accepted qualification to teach English to people from non-English speaking countries. More questions? Head to our What is TEFL? page
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Much is left to the initiative of the volunteers, and several of my colleagues have been involved in delousing sessions and transporting children to the opticians, as it doesn't take any teacher training to recognize when a child can't see the board! The eye tests, the spectacles when required and transport via a tuk-tuk (a two-wheeled carriage attached to a motorbike) were paid for by volunteers. It's difficult to even attempt to describe the enthusiasm and determination these children have to study even though they live in such poverty. The broad smiles of absolute delight when lessons begin would be alien to the majority of harassed teachers in the tougher schools back home.
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Our TEFL Certificate course is held at the gorgeous Sunset Club in Zorritos. Sunset Club is a private club and hotel where you will study surrounded by palm trees and overlooking their stunning private beach. Our training site is located within metres of the ocean which provides a lovely breeze and a breathtaking view. The club has various swimming pools, bars, a restaurant, tennis courts, a soccer pitch and a playground.
Included in your TEFL course fee is lunch daily at Sunset Club for the duration of the course, as well as a private taxi twice daily from your accommodation to the club, as it is located approximately 15 minutes from the centre of Zorritos. You can also choose to stay at the club for the duration of course, which we offer in our Course Packages.  
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As volunteers, we could choose to plod along and work with the disorganization in which we find ourselves. However the children do not deserve anything less than our best and many of the volunteers, who are only here for two weeks, would benefit from a much more structured approach to lesson planning. The standard of the volunteers is very high and there is no lack of enthusiasm but when one person moves on, no official handover takes place with the new person coming in. The result is that the children are either being taught the same thing over and over again or there is a huge gap in the level of English taught from one volunteer to the next. Also the local teachers who should be learning how to teach English alongside the volunteers, are feeling isolated because of the lack of continuity.
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GUARANTEED TEACHING POSITION IN CHINA FOR PARADISE TEFL GRADUATES:
  • Round-trip airfare
  •  
  • Accommodations
  •  
  • Complete visa assistance
  •  
  • Support network in place to help you get settled
  •  
  • Competitive salary teaching oral English
  •  
  • Positions starting in February & August each year
  •  
  • Graduates must be at least 18 years old with no upper age limit
  •  
  • Bachelor Degree NOT required
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As part of my contribution while I am here I have decided to put together teaching folders with lesson plans and resource references which will be available for the local teachers and the volunteers to use. Each class has five English language lessons per week. In primary school, this is 40–50 minutes per lesson and in secondary school (to 16 years old) it's 60 minutes.
I would welcome suggestions for any websites or books which could speed up the production of this resource. Although the book shop in Bangkok is very good, many of the books have the CDs missing. This type of resource would be of enormous benefit to Khmer teachers who are learning the language while teaching it. Any suggestions for how to access audio teaching materials without me having to spend the whole of my savings at the start of my trip would also be appreciated.
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TEFL Zorritos: What could be better?  Study in a beautiful Peruvian beach town, great accommodations available, including delicious local food.  Fully accredited 160 Hour TEFL course with a practical approach that provides you with 5 advanced certifications at absolutely no extra cost!  And guaranteed job search assistance in whatever city/country you want to work, waiting for you when you complete the course.
Class sizes are limited, so don't wait, make your reservation today!