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August 09, 2005

August 2005 ESL Instruct Feedback and Comments

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Thanks!

Michelle

Posted by msimmons at August 9, 2005 05:27 AM

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Hi Michelle,

My name is Sharon. I noticed your article regarding single mums. Just wanted to drop you a line to let you know I am a single mum and have been working in Shandong, China.

My son was aged 4, now 5 and coped fine. I am heading back to Australia in early September and can't wait to go on my next travels with my son probably next year.

Feel free to pass on my email should any other single mums have any enquiries.

Regards

Sharon

Posted by: Sharon at August 9, 2005 03:21 PM

I am teaching IGCSE Maths classes (O-level)in an international School in Yemen.

Posted by: asia at August 9, 2005 07:34 PM

Hi Michelle

your e-mail was great. I enjoyed the childrens songs. I dont have children of my own but my next door neighbor has and I want to tell them about it.

Posted by: janice carter at August 10, 2005 12:45 AM

Dear Michelle

Recieved your lovely EM full of news & views.I am an ardent reader of your newsletter & the quips.The tips for the teachers are also very informative & well planned. The only suggestion i want to make is that some of the teachers must share their expriences with us so that we all learn from each other & r able to grapple with live problems as they arise. I am currently teaching law classes in my country Pakistan.I am working in the Government & long to teach kids in other countries no sooner i make up my mind. With best wishes.

Yours Sincerely

Tarik Saadat

Posted by: Tarik Saadat at August 10, 2005 07:02 AM

Dear Sir,
I would like classroom teachers to become more inclined towars doing action research. It is indeed a fascinztingadventure in their particular classrooms. They could not imagine how professionally rewarding it is. Meanwhile, they have to keep in mind that they have a duty to do towards their students. That is, their xmain concern in the classroom is to their self professional development but no less importantly or maybe more importantly the development of the proficiency of their learners.

Warm Regards,
Mohammed

Posted by: Mohammed Chaabane Ali at August 10, 2005 07:10 AM

Hi Mishelle,
I am an Indian citizen, 48+ years of age. My son works in Central London on a work permit. I am a qualified teacher working in India in an English Medium school since last 16+ years. I have no liabilities right now. my children are grown up and well settled.I wish now to teach in London so that I can be with my son for a few years till he works there (before returning to India).
Please guide me in this matter if you can.
With lots of best wishes for you and your beautiful site,
Mrs.Sunaina Varma.

Posted by: Sunaina Varma at August 10, 2005 05:20 PM

Hi MiChiel,
my name is Hanna.
I am Eritrean, and still living in Eritrea.
I also have Eritrean Teaching Certifficate with minimum two years teaching Experience with full of confidence in teaching kids.

So, am I qualified for the vacant posts.


Thank you,
Hanna Girmay

Posted by: Hanna at August 11, 2005 06:42 AM

I am a cameroonain of age 26, a graduate from the university of yaounde in Cameroon.i have been teaching english langauge and history with atero sudject to children as a part time teacher and it has in no way distirb in my education,ontill i have finiched , Now my draem is to come and teach in any country you are going to proposed to me.To me i believe every thing is the way you organised your self.

Posted by: zhutseh lilliane at August 12, 2005 11:16 AM

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