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TEFL Horizons
Expand Your Horizons
Have you ever thought about teaching English as a second language? In this podcast, teacher training duo Shannon Felt and Lauren Harrington offer actionable advice and inspirational stories for current and aspiring ESL teachers. Learn how to get started teaching ESL at home or abroad, get practical teaching tips to perfect your classroom methodology, and listen in on interviews with industry experts and teachers around the world to indulge your wanderlust.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 17 ratings
These are invaluable for helping ESL/ EFL teachers learn about new ideas and hear from practitioners around the world. Great podcast! The hosts do a great job of telling it like it is.
Ticherakis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/23
Great ELT tool
A great resource on teacher development and growth - suggestions, examples, ideas on how to navigate the turbulent waters of language teaching - TESOLers and TEFLers will benefit greatly by listening to this podcast series
Mo Sena via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/21
Such a great resource
I got my CELTA 3 years ago and have been teaching ESOL since then. I’ve been to several of Shannon's webinars, an in-person training in Boston and listened to some podcasts. Even after a grueling CELTA course and several years of experience, I have to say that I learn something new each time,...Read full review »
layla725 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/21
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