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Microlearning for TEFL: Why 10-Minute Lessons Are Changing the Game

 22nd July 2025   no Comments   Share

Can teaching English in just 10 minutes really make a difference?
Microlearning is changing the game for TEFL teachers worldwide, one bite-sized lesson at a time. Let’s uncover why these short sessions might just be the future of language instruction. ...


Written By : Sudeshna Guha Thakurta

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Top TEFL Hotspots in 2025: The Best Countries Hiring Indian Teachers Right Now

 15th July 2025   no Comments   Share

With TEFL certifications becoming more available, 2025 is shaping up to be the perfect year to take that jump. But where exactly is the demand for ESL teachers highest? This blog discovers the fastest-growing TEFL destinations where Indian teachers are in high demand, offering a roadmap to a worldwide teaching career. ...


Written By : Sonal Agrawal

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The Secret to Securing Your TEFL Job Abroad: Must-Know Visa Resources

 21st June 2025   no Comments   Share

Teaching English abroad after completing a 120-hour TEFL course online requires understanding the visa process, which can vary by country. This blog highlights key visa types for TEFL teachers and valuable resources like embassy websites and expat forums to help them navigate the application process. With the right information, you'll be ready to embark on your global teaching adventure. ...


Written By : Sanjana Chowdhury

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How To Use Social Media To Enhance Your Tutoring Effectiveness

 20th May 2025   no Comments   Share

Social media is such an integral part of our lives, and it's changing the manner in which we learn and teach. As a tutor who must generate improvements and serve more students, social media can help you. Through social media, tutors can learn skills on how to use technology to teach. ...


Written By : Sheetal Sharma

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How to Create Engaging Lessons That Respect Your Students' Culture

 28th April 2025   no Comments   Share

Are you struggling to keep your students truly engaged? The answer might be closer than you think- right in their culture, their traditions, and their everyday lives. Teaching English using local traditions is a powerful approach that turns passive learners into active participants, all while respecting who they are and where they come from. ...


Written By : Sudeshna Guha Thakurta

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