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Teaching in Thailand: Do's and Don’ts
busyteacher.org
There are several things that you can either do or avoid doing in Thailand to make your entire experience a lot easier. Some things relate specifically to the classroom, whilst other things 19 June 2013
Find out more: http://www.teflengland.co.uk/tefl-courses-in-thailand.asp
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10 Food Idioms You Can Use When Doing Business with Native Speakers of English.
englishwithatwist.com
The English Language is full of food idioms to cover most situations. There are also those idioms that you can use when doing business with English native speakers. Indeed, by adding them to your c... 17 June 2013
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