Acronyms in English Education

As an English teacher from Canada living overseas I am often asked if I teach ESL. I actually teach EFL and there is a simple explanation in that ESL (which is English as a Second Language) is when English is learned and taught in a country that is an English speaking country. On the other hand EFL, (English as a Foreign Language) is taught and learned in non-English speaking countries. So, learning English in Japan would be EFL and learning Read More

Know About Inflatables

An inflatable can be an object that may be inflated with a gas, usually with air, but hydrogen, helium and nitrogen are also used. One in all several advantages of an inflatable is that it could be stored in a small space when not inflated, since inflatables depend on the presence of the gas to preserve their size and shape. Function fulfillment per mass used compared with non-inflatable strategies is a key advantage. Stadium cushions, impact guards, vehicle wheel inner Read More