Check out this brilliant slideshow of the Spring 2012 Conference, created by new board member, Christopher Madden! Thanks, Chris. It will be permanently placed on the Spring 2012 Conference information page.
Are you stuck here in this mild weather while you could be hanging out at IATEFL in Glasgow, Scotland? Well, get back indoors and take some time to watch some of the world’s biggest ELT conference live here! IATEFL (International Association for Teachers of English as a Foreign Language) has its annual conference on from [...]
If you are working in, passionate about or simply interested in English for Academic Purposes programs, a weekly EAP-focussed discussion is starting every Monday, from 1:00PM to 2:00PM on Twitter and Facebook. Its format takes shape from the popular #ELTchat and #edchat programs already existing. If you have questions, please take a look at Tyson [...]
TESL Toronto’s next special event, Fran Marshall’s ‘ESL Survivor Kit’ workshop, has sold out. Stay tuned for information on our next special event — for job-seekers — in March, and our annual Spring Conference in May. Click here for more information about Fran’s workshop.
TESL Toronto presented Carolyn Samuel on Saturday November 19 at the Coxwell Library for a sold-out workshop on using musical concepts to teach pronunciation. Our next event will be in January: Check back soon for more details…
Our conference isn’t that far off anymore – May 5, 2012! We’re looking for enthusiastic members to lead engaging and informative sessions for our Workshop and Pecha Kucha sessions. Submit your proposals soon! Call for workshop session presenters: HERE (deadline: March 1) Call for pecha kucha presenters: HERE (deadline: April 1)

Founded in 1976, TESL Toronto is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization representing educators and specialists in the fields of English as a Second Language (ESL) and English as a Foreign Language (EFL). We are an affiliate of TESL Ontario.
Our Mandate is
• to support professional development for teachers of English as a Second Language in Toronto, and
• to work with other regional affiliates and TESL Ontario to enhance ESL learning environments, and
• to establish and promote standards in ESL education.
The Executive Board of TESL Toronto is made up of members in good standing of TESL Ontario who volunteer their time and energy. TESL Toronto is currently accepting applications for new members of our Executive Board. More...
We represent approximately 1,500 members. Our members are mainly ESL instructors, though anyone with an interest in the field can join. More...

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info@tesltoronto.org

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