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A Blog About Learning The English Language

A Blog About Learning The English Language

Vote for your favourite blog about the English language It's time to vote for the Love English Awards 2013! We've received lots of nominations in the category 'best blog about the English language' and now it's time for you to vote who should be this year's winner. Please have a look at all nominated blogs below and select your favourite at the bottom of the page. Click here to read more about the competition rules. Have you cast your vote for best blog? Aprende Ingls Sila Arrant Pedantry Aysegul Liman's Blog ELT Resourceful Englishmania English with a Twist English for You, Rosas Blog Grammar Girl harmless drudgery How to Spell spelling blog Jim Burke: English Companion Ken Wilson's Blog Larissa's Languages Larry Ferlazzo's websites of the day Learning English blog Learning Together Luke's ENGLISH Podcast Mind your language Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals Multilingua blog My English Blog OUP ELT Global Blog Oxford Dictionaries Blog Pains and gains of a teacher woman Sentence First Teach them English Tech ELT blog TEFL Geek The (De-)Fossilization Diaries Think ELT

The Business English Blog Wordlady Aysegul Liman's Blog - All about Educational Technology Tools… Welcome to English Teacher Websites 3 Steps to Setup an Online English Teaching Site Setting up a lucrative English teaching business (or any other business) starts with setting up a website. Today, most everything is done and found online and if you don’t have an online presence, you are missing out! Here is what you can use an English Teaching website for – automization: This type of automation and online presence equals much more $$$, and like I mentioned in the first part of the series, you can start with it right away even before you have any type of visa to brazil. That’s right, you can build up your English teaching business now and have a functional one before you arrive! In the old days, it would cost you thousands of dollars and weeks to get one up and running, but today it is a fraction of the price and something you can do yourself in a matter of minutes. If you remember, I asked you to pick a scenario to stick with in part 1 of the “Teaching English in Brazil” guide. But as I mentioned earlier, if you intention isn’t to teach English, this guide is still great.

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