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February 23, 2006

Industry Event - A Special Announcement to ESL-Lesson-Plan Readers

Hello Noble Fans of ESL-Lesson-Plan,

This is Jake from ESLemployment. We hope you have enjoyed the entries thus far on this very insightful and thought-provoking blog about the ESL industry. As you know, we will soon be revealing the identity of our new author for ESL-Lesson-Plan.

But first, I need to make an important announcement to all subscribers of the sister-blog to ESL-Lesson-Plan, ESL-School. Many of you who follow the entries in this blog on a regular basis also read the interesting articles on ESL-School. Patricia Dean, the current author of both the ESL Expert newsletter and the ESL-School blog (both designed for ESL administrators) will soon be parting ways . . .

. . . from the editorial ranks of ESLemployment. After a long and successful career in ESL management, she has decided to retire and pursue other engaging opportunities. We have sincerely enjoyed her writing services and wish her the very best in her new ventures.

Fortunately, with this upsetting news comes some refreshingly good news. We have recently confirmed a working relationship with Dr. Brenda Townsend Hall, a well-established and highly published authority in the ESL market. Owing to recent time pressures, a few of Patricia's recent pieces have actually already been ghost-written by Brenda during this transitional period. We are excited about Brenda’s upcoming cooperation with ESLemployment, so be sure to keep checking with us in the next few weeks on this fantastic, new development over at the ESL School blog and her forthcoming ESL Expert newsletter.

Lee Hobbs, from English-Blog (and formerly of ESL-Lesson-Plan) will soon be posting a formal introduction of Brenda and her impressive background in this field. So, stay tuned – there’s absolutely more amazing material yet to come!

And, don't forget to keep checking back in the next few weeks for the new writer of ESL-Lesson-Plan!

With kind regards,

Jake Peebles
President, ESLemployment.com

*For the COMPLETE list of Industry Events mentioned on ESL-Lesson-Plan, click HERE!

**For more English Language-Related Industry Events (literature, compositoin, etc.), see our sister blog's list HERE.

Posted by jpeebles at February 23, 2006 02:20 PM

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Note from Lee:

ESL-Lesson-Plan Readers, to give Brenda a kind welcome, please do so HERE at her blog! Thanks!

Posted by: Lee at February 26, 2006 12:10 PM