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plastic cocktail glasses
By Herro Kitee

Plastic glasses have now come into the 21st century; they are not the flimsy, thin plastic glasses that people will refrain from drinking from in fact the very latest Plastic Cocktail Glasses come in a wide variety of designs. They are made from polycarbonate as this is a great material to use as it looks like real glass but has the distinct advantage of being virtually unbreakable! Plastic Cocktail Glasses are a pleasure to drink from and they are now available to buy on the internet. These stylish Plastic Cocktail Glasses are also easy to handle and easy to clean. These virtually unbreakable glasses are microwave and dishwasher safe. They will retain their glass-like clarity and unbreakable properties for years. These latest glasses out-perform any of the old style of acrylic, polystyrene or SAN products in the fact that they will never even get cracked or graze. They do not leave any taste of plastic in the mouth like older style plastic cups.


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Teaching English as a foreign language, known as TEFL for short, is a much needed art, required all over the world by everyone from foreign exchange and home stay students to top level businesses, looking to train their staff. As a qualification, teaching English as a foreign language on your CV can open doors, particularly if it is an adjunct to other skills you already possess, whether in teaching or other disciplines. There is a particular demand for teaching English as a foreign language in the business and technical markets where a basic knowledge of English has to be upgraded with specific vocabulary and English usage. Training is for teaching English as a foreign language is available via TEFT Training (available via the internet) and requires a relatively small commitment of time for a a recognised qualification. The TEFL training requires only one intensive weekend of interactive, practical learning plus 80 hours of home study exercises and a final 40 hour week of teaching practice. This will earn the Certificate of Educational Studies (TESOL) issued by the College of Teachers, TEFL`s academic accrediting body, and recognised by the British Council. A road to teaching English as a foreign language both at home and abroad, this qualification is also much needed to help immigrants and asylum seekers who are crying out for help with integrating and will prove very rewarding and valuable work. The most typical employer of a TESL accredited teacher is in private language schools but, as TESL is a widely recognised mark of quality, you may consider taking your skills abroad as a passport to a new international career.



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