This is a podcast for aspiring or experienced English teachers from Myanmar.
Thu Thu Naing and Fiachra McCleary
In this episode, Thu Thu welcomes special guest Sayar Wai Yan Htut, an English language teacher from Myanmar currently pursuing a master's degree at a university in Thailand. Sayar Wai Yan shares his journey from initially working as a translator to discovering a passion for teaching, offering insightful tips for those interested in the field. Sayar Wai Yan also talks about his fascinating master's thesis research on English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in Thai university settings, which explores the use of English for communication between non-native speakers and the potential integration of ELF into English language teaching (ELT). The episode offers valuable advice for aspiring researchers on the publication process, the importance of university affiliations, and the challenges of research writing. Happy Learning!
In this episode, Thu Thu sits down with Moe, the passionate founder of Milestone of Excellence Language Academy and a acclaimed IELTS teacher. Discover how the right mindset and a dedicated English learning approach, including memorizing full sentences and joining speaking clubs, transformed Moe's journey from a disinterested student to a highly proficient instructor. Gain insights into Teacher Moe's experience pursuing teaching qualifications like CELTA and the challenging yet rewarding Delta.Moe provides invaluable tips for prospective Delta candidates, from overcoming limiting beliefs to consistent self-reflection. Teacher Moe's wisdom on deeply understanding assessment criteria, maintaining student motivation, and creating an engaging classroom atmosphere for IELTS preparation will prove invaluable.If you are an experienced educator or just embarking on your ELT path, this episode brews a potent blend of inspiration, practical strategies, and personal growth. Let Teacher Moe's passion for empowering students through English reignite your own drive for excellence.Happy Learning!
What adds meaning and emotion to our words when we speak? Which city in the UK is known for its music, history, and football? Join us as we explore the nuances of pitch, stress, speed, and rhythm in speech, and discover how you can use these elements to convey different emotions and meanings. Learn about the common pitfalls in mastering intonation and gain practical tips to enhance your speaking skills. Happy listening!
Tune into Tea Leaf English as we welcome Teacher Thet Oo Khine, a Stipendium Hungaricum scholar and co-founder of Edulingo. Teacher Thet shares her robust strategies for scholarship applications, talks about the importance of research preparedness, authentic writing in application materials, and effective communication during interviews.She also unveils her experiences of teaching and conducting research abroad, and offers insights into overcoming language barriers and the importance of establishing a supportive community. If you are contemplating a PhD or seeking scholarship application tips, this episode provides invaluable guidance for navigating the academic landscape with confidence and insight.Join us to explore Teacher Thet's educational journey and gather essential advice for your academic aspirations!
Join us on Tea Leaf English as we chat with Su Myat Htet, an academic general manager, a lecturer, and a Chevening scholar who shares her journey in education and tips for scholarship success. Learn from her experiences in academic management, her insights on overcoming challenges, and her practical advice for those applying for scholarships, especially the Chevening. Whether you're an educator, student, or lifelong learner, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating the academic world and personal growth. Tune in for an engaging and informative session.
Join host Thu for an insightful episode featuring Teacher Charlotte, an English educator in Thailand. Explore Teacher Charlotte's journey from freelance teaching to pursuing qualifications like Trinity Cert TESOL. Gain practical tips for teaching abroad and insights into managing diverse classrooms.Discover the challenges and triumphs of teaching in Thailand and uncover valuable advice for aspiring educators. Tune in to Tea Leaf English for inspiration and knowledge-sharing within the English language teaching community.
Join Thu on Tea Leaf English as she welcomes Yupar, an experienced English language teacher based in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Yupar shares her enriching professional journey and offers valuable tips for aspiring teachers looking to work in Thailand. From basic requirements to finding job opportunities, Yupar provides insightful advice. She discusses challenges and strategies for success in doing the CELTA, emphasizing the importance of preparation and reflection. Discover how Yupar continues to develop her teaching skills and English proficiency. Tune in now.
Join host Thu and special guest Annette Din on Tea Leaf English. Annette is the founder of English with Annette and currently working for the British Council in Malaysia. In this episode, they explore Annette's journey in the field, from her beginnings to her current role at the British Council Malaysia. Annette shares insights into her teaching experiences, challenges faced in a new country, and valuable tips for aspiring educators. Discover how to adapt to different student needs, pursue teaching qualifications, and thrive in the global teaching landscape. Tune in to Tea Leaf English for enlightening conversations and empowering guidance in the world of English language education. Happy teaching!
In this episode of Tea Leaf English, I am joined by a special guest Nway. Nway shares her unique journey in the field of English language teaching, starting as a study guide for Matriculation students and progressing through various roles in language schools, corporate organizations, and INGOs. Despite the demanding nature of her career, Nway's passion for teaching never waned, leading her to establish the Future English Language Center.This episode provides valuable insights into the diverse paths within the teaching profession and the importance of continuous learning and development.Tune in to hear about Teacher Nway 's journey on your favourite platform.
Join us on the Tea Leaf English podcast where we explore the world of English language teaching with our special guest, Teacher May from Learn English with May. Currently an assistant professor at a Japanese university, Teacher May shares her unique journey in academia and the field of English language teaching.If you're an aspiring teacher, a student, or someone interested in the field of English language teaching, this episode is packed with stories and experiences for you.Tune in to hear about Teacher May's journey, her teaching experiences in Japan, and her thoughts on the field of English language teaching on your favorite platform.
DEsert or DeSSERT? EXport or ExPORT? Stressing the wrong part of the word can end up in communication breakdown. In this episode, we talk about what word stress and sentence stress are and provide you with practical tips to P̶E̶R̶f̶e̶c̶t̶ sorry PerFECT your learners' or your own pronunciation. Have you tried the tips before or do you have any other tips? Listen and follow us!
Join us as we discuss the common pronunciation problems which we have experienced working with Myanmar learners. Listen to our practical tips and guidance to help learners overcome these challenges. We also have got a task for you in the end! So click play now and try the pronunciation challenge!
In this special episode of "Becoming an English language teacher," Thu sits down with May Mon and May Tharaphi, two seasoned professionals in the field of English Language Teaching (ELT) and the founders of the SPACE Language Academy. Learn from their experiences, uncover the pathways they took in their rewarding careers, and gain actionable insights into self-development, qualifications, and practical tips for aspiring teachers. Hear them discuss the vital qualities they look for when recruiting teachers and discover how you can develop those skills yourself. If you are thinking of starting out as an English language teacher, this episode offers a chance to learn from others' experiences and apply them to your own journey. Tap into the world of ELT, and kickstart your teaching career.Subscribe and start listening today!
Explore, discover, and learn about the sounds that make up the English language! Differentiate between voiced sounds (like /v/ in "leave") and voiceless ones (like /f/ in "leaf"), practice producing some vowel sounds and discover how to produce diphthongs.After listening to the podcast, you can watch some of the videos by ELT expert Adrian Underhill to learn more about how to produce different sounds.https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbEWGLATRxw_2hL5hY164nvHdTpwhEOXCWhether you want to sharpen your pronunciation skills or you're just curious about how sounds come together to create speech, this is the episode for you.So, click play now, and let's dive into the world of sounds together!
Uncover the different features of pronunciation that will make you sound more natural and communicate more effectively. Engage in practical tasks to assess your own strengths and weaknesses. Stay tuned for more episodes where we delve deeper into each feature!
Are you an aspiring or experienced English language teacher from Myanmar who wants to grow and develop? This podcast is for you. Listen to this welcome episode to discover what we will be talking about. Enjoy!