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    Korea Overseas Education Falls

    1980’s EFL Teacher in China Returns for Summer Games and Shares Experiences and Differences

    ‘English as a Life Skill’ Sri Lanka Plan to Model India’s English Education System

    Google's new contribution to the EFL & ESL Classrooms (help or hinder)

    UK: To Accredit or to be non-Accredited, is that a Question?

    Seoul: Newly Elected superintendent of public schools vows: “I will make sure that all schools will have native English teachers”

    Thailand: Teacher Visa soon to be Teacher Nightmare

    Korea: Gyeong-gi Province to Hire More 2 Year University Students to Teach English

    A First: Americans Teaching in North Korea

    Korea Jeju Island to Launch English Education Complex

    KT Korea to Launch English Program

    China: Ambiguous Zero Tolerance - English Teacher Deported

    Update: Christopher Neil's Trial

    Teaching Agenda: English classrooms considers Nintendo's DS potential

    Hong Kong: Public English Education Reform

    Taiwan opens second English Village

    All Seoul Schools to have Native English Teachers

    India: Monday is for English

    Oregon Anti-ESL on November’s Ballot

    Namibia Africa: Association of English Teachers Encouraged

    Ontario Literacy Test shows Record Grades: ESL Students Show Improvements

    Britain: Post Graduate Student Drops-Out: too Many ESL Students

    Kazakhstan: English in Demand, a future in ESL

    English Education Victory in Hong Kong

    Hyderabad India, Drastic Changes Ahead: English as a Medium for Education

    ESL Students Sustain Canadian Schools

    Another Disgraceful ESL Teacher

    Taiwan: Marathon Man Completes Journey

    Korea: Top Spender in Private Education, Low Results

    Korea loosens E2 Visa Rule for those in the T.A.L.K. Program

    Who’s rite/right to blacklist anyway

    Bangkok Thailand: Christopher Neil Trial begins Monday

    Korea: Kill or be Killed in the Name of Charity

    North Korea to continue English Program

    Online Warning

    Thailand teachers shocked over new global ranking

    Former ESL Teacher Dead in Cambodian Jail

    China Gets crazy with English as Olympics approaches

    New Virtual Village Launched to Unite ESL Students around the World

    China Visa gets tough on teachers

    Somalia: Islamic radicals raid private English school killing 4 teachers

    A Possible Step Back: Korea Considering 2-Year Degrees

    Korean E2 Visa Drug Test Pot Free

    Excessive Punishment: Tardiness Earns One Student Push-ups, One Teacher A Court Date

    Vietnam Slams TOEIC

    ESL Daily New features

    From English to Panglish? The Possible Future of a Language

    English + Brain Science = A Japanese Clock Work Orange

    TEFLWatch Pulls the Plug on ESL Forums

    The New Korean E2 Visa: A Teacher's Story

    Japan: Butlers Cafe; An alternative to teaching?

    New Regulations: Thailand

    ESL Scams Part 2: Exotic Locations

    No Child Left Behind Act Leaves Many: America

    New Foreign Teacher' Association: Korea

    Neil On Trial: Thailand

    Sudden Demand: ESL in America and UK

    Teacher Wins Dual Awards: America, China

    Misdirected Encouragement in Vietnam

    ESL Daily Website Opening

    Lee Takes Office: ESL Promises

    Korea's Reversal is New Zealand's Misfortune

    North Korea Rocks TOEFL

    Scotland to Increase ESOL Funds

    Sprechen zie Deutsche? Some British Teachers Soon Will

    New English Tests for Korean Children

    English Immersion in Korea Quashed

    E2 Denied: Korea's Universities, Government Not On Par

    Taiwan's first English Village

    Korea to Drastically Change English Education By 2010

    India, the future of ESL Education

    E2 is Prejudiced: Foreign Envoys Criticize

    Am I qualified to teach English?

    Teaching ESL in Taiwan: A look at the visitor visa

    Canadian Consulate: Further Information on the E-2 VISA Korea

    China Cracking Down on Plagiarism

    ESL Jobs: When To Go Where? (Part 2)

    2007’s Most Infamous ESL Teacher: Christopher Paul Neil (One Man Can Make a Difference)

    Speaking English doesn’t mean you can teach: Saudi Arabia

    Speculation: Korea’s Visa Regulations Delayed

    A Look Ahead for 2008: ESL Hotspots

    Teachers Making a Positive Influence

    Age Discrimination in the ESL Market Place

    English Teacher Brain Drain

    Sexual/Gender Discrimination in the ESL Market Place

    Change is Imminent

    Education in the Korean Presidential Elections