Top TEFL Blogs
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Blogs are an excellent way to get to know a sector and understand people’s experiences. If you’re new to TEFL/ESOL or seeking new insights then check these blogs out.
i-to-i is full of content about using TEFL to see the world and includes advice on funding travel and undertaking volunteering activities, as well as personal stories about teaching English around the world.
Literacy and language leader Sandy Millin’s longstanding blog ranges across many topics, from female literacy to poetry and using reading and comprehension to foster a better understanding of global issues.
Eva Buyuksimkesyan documents her journey in TEFL with an engaging blog, which also contains a huge array of reviews of tools and apps to help language teachers.
The TEFL Org was founded in 2008 by experienced EFL teachers Jennifer MacKenzie and Joe Hallwood. Their TEFL Org blog is updated weekly to bring you helpful tips and information about finding work abroad, stories from course graduates, and so much more.
EFL Summer School is run by Oliver, an English language teacher, trainer, blogger and summer school Director of Studies. His blog has a wealth of ideas, tips and resources for summer school language teachers.
Peter J Fullagar is a teacher and blogger committed to making the ELT industry more diverse and inclusive. His blog incorporates writing about neurodiversity, sexuality, gender bias and disability, both in terms of progress in the English language teaching industry and how to write and teach inclusively.
Chia is an author, blogger and teacher with a particular focus on teaching business communication and the importance of international communication. She has been English Teaching Professional's resident blogger since 2012 and has published a book called Successful International Communication.
And finally, don't forget our TEFL-Toolkit Blog, covering all things TEFL with plenty of free resources!