
This blog has always had a very scanty blogroll. It's been something I've been meaning to get round to. All the ELT blogs I read and comment on have this covered pretty thoroughly and they all seem to have remarkably similar blogrolls. I'm certainly not complaining about that but I plan to try something a little different. Rather than list all the usual suspects. i.e. ELT people blogging about ELT in English (the cherry) I will only list people blogging in their native language about English teaching (the cake). The only problem is...and this is where I need everybody's help...who are these people and where are their blogs? If you know of a good blog or website about teaching English that's not in English, please add it below as a comment. While you're at it, please forgive my ignorance.





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Here's a Korean blog sent by Jason Renshaw of English Raven. Any more contributions?
http://www.fullofhappiness.com/
Marcus Brendel of Der Englisch Blog
http://www.der-englisch-blog.de/
That looks really great, Karenne. Makes me want to get the German primer out. Thank you.
Hello! This is my blog and it's written in Chinese.
http://blog.yam.com/moji2
Have a nice day!
Hi Patrick, left a couple of comments over at Jason Renshaw's blog. There is a Brazilian eltchat so I assume there must be a few bloggers who like to blog in Portuguese. Here is the Brazil elt chat blog URL
http://eltchatbr.wordpress.com/
Best of luck and I love this idea!
I used to blog in Mandarin but lately I've switched to English. Does that count? Anyway, I enjoyed your 'potato talk' in Taiwan. Wish my kids are young enough for the potato series:-P
http://au2147.wordpress.com/
Hi Patrick, I asked @brunoelt 4 any bloggers in portuguese and he has tweeted me two names, which I have now tweeted to you!
Hi Patrick! I loved your blog's title, I visited it for I thought it had something to do with food, haha. It seems like Mérida left you with a bad souvenir :-) I'll check your blog later to do my homework.
My blog is about teaching ESL and Spanish as a second language to high school students (16-19 y.o) in Norway - and it's written in Norwegian. http://theresesdigitaleklasserom.wordpress.com/
Here is my blog that I write in Estonian
http://iktkeeleope.blogspot.com/
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