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Problems for Mongolian Learners Rachel A Thomason - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				In order to understand the problems of the modern Mongolian language  learner, one must first examine the context of Mongolia today.  In  this paper I will examine the history of education, its current  accessibility and trends, and social issues that contribute to the  learning environment for students in Mongolia.  They have had a  century of dramatic changes which must first be known.During most of the twentieth century Mongolia remained a  Soviet communist state called the Mongolian People´s Republic.  This  stage spanned from 1924 through 1990 when the Democratic Revolution  shifted Mongolia to independence and democracy.   The education  system has changed in reaction to political and economic national  trends.  At the onset of the twentieth century Mongolians were  educated in...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Learning to Play and Playing to Learn: the Use of Games as Effective ESL Tools Jamie Zuehl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Classrooms are places for seriousness, but they are also places for  serious enjoyment.  Indeed, fun and entertainment are effective  tools of instruction, and games are excellent ways of bringing  fruitful fun into the classroom.  I would contend, moreover, that  games of varied sorts can be introduced at every stage of a lesson  as integral parts of the Engage, Study and Activate phases.Rik Ruiter and Pinky Y. Dang, authors of Highway to E.S.L: A  User-Friendly Guide to Teaching English as a Second Language (2005),  note the significance of games in a chapter entitled 'Fun E.S.L.' Heading for the Sunset'.  They explain that it is essential to take  breaks from using only the textbook as students 'will become bored  as anyone would from being forced to do the mundane' (2005: 281).  ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			TEFL Certification Seoul - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL South Korea - Inclass Courses
				South Korea is a small but incredibly beautiful country, and during the 4 week TEFL you will have fantastic opportunities to experience the rich culture and history. Not only will you have the chance for local excursions, but based in Incheon, you will be less than an hour away from the lively city of Seoul on the express train. 
The first week of your program includes in-depth cultural orientations, ensuring you deeply understand the Korean way of life and culture. This includes a welcome dinner, tour of the local neighbourhood and the “Grand” Palace (Gyeongbok Palace), taekwondo class and learning South Korean cookery and language. Incheon is home to Korea’s only official Chinatown, where you can try jajangmyun (noodles with black bean sauce) at the Gongwachun restaurant and for...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			


