TEACHER TRAINING BLOG
Martin Eayrs has posted a fascinating trip down memory lane, nostalgically recalling the early years of International House Buenos Aires on his Blip…forty years is a long time! http://www.blipfoto.com/entry/3007341 Definitely worth a read as we celebrate 60 years of International House… And remember if, like Martin, you started out with IH, then please do sign […]
Happy 60th Birthday International House! Lots of teaching presents for everyone, as Neil outlines here in another of his series of blog posts about the IATEFL 2013 conference in Liverpool last week.
Neil’s following the IATEFL conference from afar – Sandy, Maggie, Penny and Delia vie for his attention…
Neil’s following IATEFL for us, join him for some tip top professional development from the biggest EFL conference of the year…
Wasn’t the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games brilliant? Danny Boyle and those thousands of volunteers did a fabulous job keeping us entertained for over three hours on Friday night, revelling in the best of British music, history and culture. Why not share the brilliance with your students through this reading lesson, based […]
Hi Neil and Fran! After just over a year in AR (a fabulous year!), I’ve just returned to my home near Albuquerque New Mexico. I thought I’d give you all a quick update on what I’ve done with my CELTA. I kept teaching business English for American Forum in Capital Federal until December when […]
On Friday 25th May teachers from all of the IH schools around the world (over 150 in over 50 countries) will be coming together online to share experiences and knowledge and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first IH teacher training course, which took place at IH London in June 1962. If you work for Intermational house, […]
Spring 2012 edition of the IH journal out now!
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Lorraine Kipling, who took the CELTA with us in August 2009, looks back on her experience and how it helped during her first two years of teaching: My CELTA training experience at IH Belgrano was entirely positive. Of course it was stressful at times, but that was to be expected. Anyone who says they got through the […]
John and I arrived in Cordoba so that he could write and both of us could live on giving English classes. Neither of us was thinking of founding a school. But three weeks later sixty Cordobese people had passed through two patios and knocked on our door. Doctors, lawyers, clerks, waiters, olive salesmen, lace merchants, señoritas, […]