Guest Teachers

In this section you can access all the contributions from our Guest Teachers on their blogs, including their biographies and interviews. You can get involved in discussions raised by the Guest Teachers, add comments and ask them questions.

Are you interested in becoming a Guest teacher on Teaching English? Find out more here.

Time to bow out for Nigussie  
Metsheng's picture
Thanks to Rob Lewis and the TeachingEnglish team, I have been given a very good opportunity to share some of ideas in teaching ESP/EAP and general English.
Whose pronunciation should we teach?  
Metsheng's picture

 

Whose pronunciation should we teach?

A response to Alan Maley  
Metsheng's picture

 

Dear Alan, 

I am Nigussie Negash, a guest teacher for this month, you will find my photo underneath yours.

The Challenges of teaching EAP in EFL contexts  
Metsheng's picture

In an EFL context, I have found motivating learners the most challenging aspect of my teaching job.

Interview with Nigussie  
Metsheng's picture

What are the major challenges facing EL teachers in your country?

Biography  
Metsheng's picture

I’m Nigussie Negash.

Learning teams in large classes  
Olwyn Alexander's picture

Bruno Cesar responded to my initial interview post to express an interest in learning teams for managing large classes so I'm posting a separate blog entry to encourage others to share their experi

Understanding the EAP context  
Olwyn Alexander's picture

I was struck by a recent throwaway remark from one of the ELT teachers who is currently working on the pre-sessional course being run at my university.

Cool Links 4 Teachers  
Özge Karaoğlu's picture

Here are some more Web 2.0 links for tech savvy teachers to explore in summer time.

Copyright | Privacy | Accessibility | Contact us