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TEFL.NET PRESENTS
Talking TEFL
a documentary by
Daniel Emmerson
This is the world's 1st documentary on the TEFL industry
and this film has answers!
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L-R: Daniel Emmerson and Matt Stocks shooting in Opole; TEFL Krabi in Thailand; filming with Joel Carr in Torun
This 1-hour documentary explores everything from in-depth teaching methodology to advice for first time teachers, in a social and informal probing of today's TEFL industry.
The road that TEFL teaching can take one down branches off into many directions and this, the world's first documentary film on the TEFL industry, neatly bundles together the evidence that proves it.
Made by independent British filmmaker Daniel Emmerson and sponsored by TEFL.net, Talking TEFL was shot predominantly in Europe and S-E Asia.
Talking TEFL is a 60-minute documentary film exploring everything from EFL methodology to personal tips and teacher training. Is TEFL really a ticket to travel the world for free? Can you make a career out of teaching English abroad? If so, where are the best places to do it?
Using Poland, Thailand and Slovakia as case studies, this documentary examines the industry from the perspectives of new comers, professionals and veteran native and non-native teachers - whether you are thinking about teaching English in a gap year, or planning a career in EFL, or you run TEFL courses and want to show your trainees what could be in store for them. Talking TEFL will also appeal to seasoned teachers keen to see how their colleagues in other countries cope with the challenges of this multi-cultural occupation.
This is the world's 1st documentary on the TEFL industry and this film has answers!

This montage includes pictures from the documentary journey in Bangkok, Krabi and Koh Samui.
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