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	<title>EFL Classroom 2.0 - Teacher Talk &#187; kotesol</title>
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		<title>KOTESOL &#8211; Time for Change. Vote!</title>
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If you are teaching in Korea, you might know about KOTESOL &#8211; the Korean branch of TESOL. I&#8217;ve been giving presentations through them at all levels for a number of years but keep a fairly distant relationship. Just teacher training / workshops. (you can see my Teacher Training page with them here).
Kotesol and its chapters [...]]]></description>
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		<title>KOREA TESOL Conference. The good , The bad and The ugly.</title>
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Last weekend I attended the 16th Annual Korea TESOL International Conference. I also presented and I&#8217;d like to publicly and not so quietly, detail the Good, the Bad and the Ugly&#8230;..
First off, I really appreciate the chance to network at this conference and so whatever I may say &#8212; I still think it invaluable. However, [...]]]></description>
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