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All About Shall (vs Will)

When we talk about the future, most often we'll use words like will or be going to: They will arrive tomorrow afternoon. I'm going to see the match. However, there is an alternative: shall. These days, people often talk about shall as though it's on its way out and...

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More than 1 Octopus?

An octopus has 8 legs. Or arms, depending on your point of view. The name octopus comes from Ancient Greek and is made up of 2 parts: ὀκτώ = okto = 8 πούς = pous = foot/leg So octopus is originally Greek. Remember that, it has implications later in this article! Now...

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On Foot vs By Foot

Oh language! Do we want to go down the route of there being no rules, just a few nebulous suggestions which change over time? Are we like the freethinking parents at sports day who declare that every child wins because they are all special? Or are we on the side of...

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American TEFL Teachers & Tax

For many Americans teaching abroad, the first year away can be both exciting and challenging. Hopefully, however, filing your US tax return will not be one of the challenges! The following FAQ addresses some basic tax-related questions for American teachers. (Note,...

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Tougher Laws for TEFL Teachers in China

From October 31st, 2014 new regulations come into force in China which will affect all TEFL teachers. Notably teachers will now need a TEFL certificate to prove they have qualifications to teach English. In future, all English teachers will need: a bachelor's degree a...

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New Regulations for Thailand

Using Thai security concerns as an excuse, the Teachers' Council of Thailand (TCT) has announced (on 5th August 2014) that they will be setting up a database of foreign teachers in Thailand. Meanwhile The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) has voiced concerns...

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