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link to 19 Best Tips on Making Your ESL Teaching Career Successful

19 Best Tips on Making Your ESL Teaching Career Successful

Worldwide, the demand for new teachers continues to increase, including ESL teachers. According to the United Nations Education, Science, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), by 2030, 69 million new...

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Can You Save Money While Teaching English in China, Yes and Here’s How

The cost of living in China is relatively low compared to most industrialized countries. You will be surprised by how comfortably you can live and how strong your purchasing power is. So, Can You...

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Is it Safe to Teach English in China? Yes, and Here’s Why

China is one of the most popular destinations to travel and teach English abroad, and lots of teachers who have worked there can tell you how unique teaching in China is. But, you may be wondering,...

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University of Toronto TEFL Review – Everything You Need To Know

In August 2019, I decided to change my career from the banking industry to ESL teaching in China. My first step was to look for a legit TEFL course. I took the University of Toronto TEFL online...

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Can You Make a Life Long Career Teaching English in China?

ESL teaching in China is a lasting career if you do it right. China is definitely the place for English teaching right now. But, can you make a life long career teaching English in China? Teaching...

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Here’s How to Ask Follow-Up Questions in ESL

Those learning English as a Second Language (ESL) must practice regular dialogue to retain more English vocabulary and gain fluency. To teach ESL students to hold a dialogue, it is essential to teach...

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Hello friends, I am Altiné. I am SO excited you are here! I am the guy behind Project English Mastery. I am from Toronto, Canada. I graduated with a Master in International Economics and Finance from Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada. After working a few years in the banking industry and completing my 120 TEFL from the University Of Toronto, I decided to teach English in China. Project English Mastery is a blog that provides helpful resources for English Teachers and Learners: vocabulary and grammar, exercises, and class activities ideas and tips. I am also on my journey to mastering English and still learning; therefore, the information I share on this site may not always be “expert” advice or information. But, I do my VERY best to make sure the information shared on this blog is both accurate and helpful.

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