Josef Essberger formerly taught English as a foreign language in Asia and Europe. He is founder of http://EnglishClub.com, a site for ESL learners and teachers, and http://TEFL.net, a site dedicated to ESL teachers. Looking for ESL exam resources? Learn more at http://www.englishclub.com/esl-exams/.
Who first used the term “YAP” and “YAPPERS” here? There was a previous question why questions and answers post?
There was a previous question why questions and answers posted on this site is called "YAP", and contributors call themselves as "YAPPERS", instead of YATAPP and YATAPPERS since questions and answers are posted to Yahoo Answers Travel Asia Pacific Philippines (YATAPP). Unfortunately the question and all the answers were deleted for some reason.
Can you please cite proof or give link showing the date on who first used the term YAP and YAPPERS.
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Release Date Confirmed for World’s First Full-length Tefl Documentary
“Talking TEFL”, the world’s first full-length documentary on TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language), is set for world DVD release on 17 March 2008.
Produced by independent filmmaker Daniel Emmerson and sponsored by TEFL.net, the documentary film uses Poland, Thailand and Slovakia as primary case studies while exploring today’s global TEFL industry.
“We shot over fifty hours of footage and interviewed numerous teachers about their experiences all over the world,” explains Emmerson. “The final 60-minute production offers a detailed insight into the international TEFL industry and the responsibilities and requirements of ‘native’ and ‘non-native’ English teachers, as well as features on TEFL and travel, tips and advice, and exclusive footage from CELTA and SIT/TESOL teacher training courses.”
Teaching English as a foreign language has becoming increasingly popular over the last ten years and has expanded across the entire globe. In order to craft the documentary, Emmerson first visited schools and TEFL institutions around Europe. He then travelled to Asia and explored schools and TEFL training centres across the South of Thailand before returning to Europe and completing a full tour of Poland, where he filmed everywhere from teacher training sites to commercial language school chains and independent private EFL institutions. The final product is a thoroughly informative and carefully researched documentary bursting with information about life in the TEFL industry.
“I am sure that viewers will be enthralled by this journey through the thoughts and experiences of so many practising English teachers, whether they be new to the field, just considering entering, or old hands. There is much to be learned from Daniel’s carefully crafted production and I hope that viewers will enjoy and benefit from it as much as I have,” said Josef Essberger, founder of TEFL.net who sponsored the film.
The DVD will be available for order through the websites of both the filmmaker and sponsor from the day of release. Meanwhile, the trailer for “Talking TEFL” can be seen online at http://www.tefl.net/talking-tefl and http://www.danielemmerson.com. The 1-minute trailer details snippets from the full production and features a track by UK-based blackened folk band the Moulettes.
Release Date Confirmed for World’s First Full-length Tefl Documentary
“Talking TEFL”, the world’s first full-length documentary on TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language), is set for world DVD release on 17 March 2008.
Produced by independent filmmaker Daniel Emmerson and sponsored by TEFL.net, the documentary film uses Poland, Thailand and Slovakia as primary case studies while exploring today’s global TEFL industry.
“We shot over fifty hours of footage and interviewed numerous teachers about their experiences all over the world,” explains Emmerson. “The final 60-minute production offers a detailed insight into the international TEFL industry and the responsibilities and requirements of ‘native’ and ‘non-native’ English teachers, as well as features on TEFL and travel, tips and advice, and exclusive footage from CELTA and SIT/TESOL teacher training courses.”
Teaching English as a foreign language has becoming increasingly popular over the last ten years and has expanded across the entire globe. In order to craft the documentary, Emmerson first visited schools and TEFL institutions around Europe. He then travelled to Asia and explored schools and TEFL training centres across the South of Thailand before returning to Europe and completing a full tour of Poland, where he filmed everywhere from teacher training sites to commercial language school chains and independent private EFL institutions. The final product is a thoroughly informative and carefully researched documentary bursting with information about life in the TEFL industry.
“I am sure that viewers will be enthralled by this journey through the thoughts and experiences of so many practising English teachers, whether they be new to the field, just considering entering, or old hands. There is much to be learned from Daniel’s carefully crafted production and I hope that viewers will enjoy and benefit from it as much as I have,” said Josef Essberger, founder of TEFL.net who sponsored the film.
The DVD will be available for order through the websites of both the filmmaker and sponsor from the day of release. Meanwhile, the trailer for “Talking TEFL” can be seen online at http://www.tefl.net/talking-tefl and http://www.danielemmerson.com. The 1-minute trailer details snippets from the full production and features a track by UK-based blackened folk band the Moulettes.
Josef Essberger formerly taught English as a foreign language in Asia and Europe. He is founder of http://EnglishClub.com, a site for ESL learners and teachers, and http://TEFL.net, a site dedicated to ESL teachers. Looking for ESL exam resources? Learn more at http://www.englishclub.com/esl-exams/.
Release Date Confirmed for World’s First Full-length Tefl Documentary
“Talking TEFL”, the world’s first full-length documentary on TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language), is set for world DVD release on 17 March 2008.
Produced by independent filmmaker Daniel Emmerson and sponsored by TEFL.net, the documentary film uses Poland, Thailand and Slovakia as primary case studies while exploring today’s global TEFL industry.
“We shot over fifty hours of footage and interviewed numerous teachers about their experiences all over the world,” explains Emmerson. “The final 60-minute production offers a detailed insight into the international TEFL industry and the responsibilities and requirements of ‘native’ and ‘non-native’ English teachers, as well as features on TEFL and travel, tips and advice, and exclusive footage from CELTA and SIT/TESOL teacher training courses.”
Teaching English as a foreign language has becoming increasingly popular over the last ten years and has expanded across the entire globe. In order to craft the documentary, Emmerson first visited schools and TEFL institutions around Europe. He then travelled to Asia and explored schools and TEFL training centres across the South of Thailand before returning to Europe and completing a full tour of Poland, where he filmed everywhere from teacher training sites to commercial language school chains and independent private EFL institutions. The final product is a thoroughly informative and carefully researched documentary bursting with information about life in the TEFL industry.
“I am sure that viewers will be enthralled by this journey through the thoughts and experiences of so many practising English teachers, whether they be new to the field, just considering entering, or old hands. There is much to be learned from Daniel’s carefully crafted production and I hope that viewers will enjoy and benefit from it as much as I have,” said Josef Essberger, founder of TEFL.net who sponsored the film.
The DVD will be available for order through the websites of both the filmmaker and sponsor from the day of release. Meanwhile, the trailer for “Talking TEFL” can be seen online at http://www.tefl.net/talking-tefl and http://www.danielemmerson.com. The 1-minute trailer details snippets from the full production and features a track by UK-based blackened folk band the Moulettes.
Josef Essberger formerly taught English as a foreign language in Asia and Europe. He is founder of http://EnglishClub.com, a site for ESL learners and teachers, and http://TEFL.net, a site dedicated to ESL teachers. Looking for ESL exam resources? Learn more at http://www.englishclub.com/esl-exams/.
Online Dating Site Tips For A First Date In Darwin
Darwin is the stepping stone from Australia to Asia. Darwin is also considered a stepping stone to the Top End, including significant landmarks such as Katherine Gorge, Kakadu National Park, Arnhem Land, and Litchfield National Park. Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory of Australia, but is closer in distance to Jakarta and Singapore, than Sydney and Melbourne respectively. Architecturally, Darwin is a very modern city, after being totally rebuilt after the destruction of Cyclone Tracy in 1974. Darwin is extremely diverse with its multiculturalism, primarily due to its proximity to Asian countries.
The dusty outback town has been reinvented into a cosmopolitan centre There are plenty of restaurants of all price ranges in Darwin.Darwin's most eclectic eateries are great choices for that first date.
You have found a match online dating, now hook up and have some fun Exquisite Surrounds: Garam Masala, Darwin Central Hotel, Knuckey St, Darwin, has the ultimate in romantic atmosphere. Sheer red curtains, and the elaborate use of orange gives this restaurant plenty of romantic appeal. Candles, soft lighting and music all add to the romance. There are even cushions at the back of the restaurant that you can choose to eat from, perhaps an excuse for a cuddle if the evening is going well? Indian food combined with the ultimate in exotic romance. Monsoons, Mitchell St, Darwin, has converted the old cinema building into a funky spot featuring cocktails and decor inspired by the Middle East. Live music and great service are combined with a menu featuring East meeting West. Buzz Cafe, Slip Way, Cullen Bay, Larrakeyah, offers dining inside and out. Fantastic views of the water and vessels, as you are situated right on top of them. Great food, great wine, great daiquiris, great fun. Pee Wee's at the Point, East Point Nature Reserve, features an all glass front enabling glorious sunset views over Fannie Bay and Darwin city with native wildlife in evidence. This restaurant offers tropical Australian cuisine, while situated within the palm trees.
A statement restaurant. Cheap Eateries in Darwin: There are plenty of less expensive restaurants to eat at in Darwin. For a sit down meal that is cheap why not try one of these? Boardwalk Cafe, Marina Blvd, Larrakeyah, is a great venue for those on a budget. These savvy owners have split the menu into various pricings. There is also a bottle shop on the premises which doesn't charge the earth for a drink. The menu contains a lot of seafood. Have yourself a generous affordable meal, a cheap drink, and enjoy the view of the marina. This place has it all for the budget conscious. Thailicious, Mitchell St, Darwin, has plenty of atmosphere with its open air surrounds, brightly coloured silk wall hangings and Thai wall carvings as decorations. Modern Thai food eaten off floor cushions and accompanied by a fresh breeze. Rendezvous Cafe, the Mall, Smith St, Darwin, is a South Eastern cafe with a very unassuming exterior. Although the decor could do with a bit of an update, the food is superb. There are cosy little booths that you and your date can sit in. There are also a few tables outside in a courtyard. This is a cafe where the food more than compensates for the somewhat tired appearance. Online dating in Darwin, Australia, could not be any simpler.
What small present to give a girl on our first date?
Not too pretentious like expensive perfumes or jewellry, no teddybears also.
She is 23 and ITC managar, we live in in south east Asia, I'm 44 and European.
Just something small, cute or funny...
Dating tips for online lovers who gonna meet for the first time?
I met a german (frankfurt ) guy through a marriage partner finding web site. We improved a good communication online for last month. We sort of love each other and he will be visiting me in asia on next month. He will be most probably down here around valentines day. I need your help
can you give me some dating ideas and gift ideas. He is a german. What should i get him for the first meet ? Should i give him flowers ? Or do you have better ideas. I am really excited. Thanks for your assistance