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One of the realities of the ELT sector is the difficulty of finding permanent positions. Teachers who are job hunting often need to do a little bit extra to get their 'foot in the door'. This can include cover work at very short notice. This article suggests that teachers should prepare themselves to grasp these opportunities by having lessons up their sleeves. In addition, having these ready to deploy may help get you through some tight moments in your teaching career.
A lesson in 15 minutes
The need to have lessons up my sleeve came home to me early in . . .

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Charlie Ellis
Charlie Ellis
Charlie is a researcher and EFL teacher who writes on culture, politics, sport and specialty coffee. He has published several academic articles on political ideology and culture. His current projects include examining the thought of the political theorist and essayist Bernard Crick, and work on the rich cultural life of the Scottish artist and promoter of the visual and performing arts Richard Demarco. Email: [email protected]