Does the world need a global language? How does a language become global? The world needs a global language as globalization progresses and globalization is necessary for a language to become global...
In contrast to many languages (like Korean, french, Russian) english does not distinguish formal and informal address overtly, for example by pronoun choice...
My topic for the research article is going ESA (Engage, Study, Activate) and why each component is important to the both the teachers and the students during class time...
From an entirely personal perspective, since returning from travelling Southeast Asia a few months ago, my sole purpose for returning home was not only to see family and friends and earn some money in the meantime, but was also to embark on a recognised tefl course...
Mandarin is one of the official languages in china, which is the most spoken and extended; its characters have nothing in common with Roman alphabet, as they came from ancient hieroglyphic's meanings...
Recent advancements in technology have allowed students who aren't able to afford or attend regular classes (in a language school) to learn english through the use of VOIPs, such as Skype...
While taking this teaching certification course, one of the most critical things I have learned is the significance of lesson plans and more importantly, how to create effective lesson plans...
A friend from Germany remarked that english, though arguably for some very easy to learn at first, is a language that becomes increasingly difficult to master the further one gets in one's study of it...
There has always been a need for people to learn new languages, however in today's ever increasing globalized world where geography and political boundaries become ever more irrelevant, the need to learn about other cultures and places of the world is become ever more relevant...