Monday, February 25, 2008

ESL Teaching Jobs Summary

The number of my subscribers has consistently increased since I have posted the ESL teaching jobs on my blog, so I guess that the information is useful. I want to remind you that thanks to our toolbar all the information are handy.

Our toolbar is a work in progress, my goal is to provide the maximum of resources for languages lovers, languages students, Job seekers, languages professionals etc. and I am consistently updating it since I surf the net to find the best information to serve you. I would like to remind you also that I am open to every suggestion to improve our toolbar. You can leave your comment here.

Here is a quick summary of all the ESL teaching Jobs:


ESL Teaching Jobs Worldwide

ESL Teaching Jobs in America Latina.

ESL Teaching Jobs in Europe


ESL Teaching Jobs in China / Taiwan

ESL Teaching Jobs in Korea

ESL Teaching Jobs in Japan

ESL Teaching Jobs in Southeast Asia



Thursday, February 21, 2008

ESL Teaching Jobs in Southeast Asia


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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

ESL Teaching Jobs in JAPAN


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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

ESL Teaching Jobs in Koea (Updated Daily)


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Monday, February 18, 2008

ESL Teaching Jobs in China/Taiwan


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Friday, February 15, 2008

ESL Teaching Jobs in Europe (Updated Daily)


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ESL Teaching Jobs in America Latina (Updated Daily)


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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

ESL Teaching Jobs Worldwide (Updated Daily)


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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

How to say "I Love You" in several languages

Valentine's day is coming ... want to do something unique? ... Tell him/her I love you in another language.

Afrikaans: Ek is lief vir jou!

Arabic: Ohiboke (male to female), Nohiboka (female to male, or male to male)

English: I Love You

Spanish: Te amo; Te quiero

French: Je T'aime

German: Ich Liebe Dich

Japanese: Kimi o ai shiteru!Italian: Ti AmoIrish: t'a gr'a agam dhuit!

Creole French West Indies (Martinique Guadeloupe) : Mwen ainmainw; mwen ainmain vou

Creole (Île-Maurice): go kontan toi

Creole (Réunion): Aime a ou

Creole (Réunion): Mi aim a ou

Creole (Haiti): mwen renmen' ou

Eton (Cameroun): Me te wa ding

Ewondo (Cameroun) : Ma ding wa

Farsi : Tora dost daram!

Portuguese: Eu amo-te

Portuguese: Amo-te

Portuguese: Eu gosto da voce

Portuguese (Brazil): Eu te amo (prononcer "eiu chee amu")

Swedish: Jag älskar dig!

Eskimo: Nagligivaget

Flamand (Néerlandais from Belgique): Ik hou(d) van je ou ik hou(d) van jouw

Turkish: Seni Seviyorum

Hawaiian: Aloha Wau la Oe

Tahitian: Ua here vau ia 'oe

Irish: Thaim In Grabh Leat

Hebrew: Ani Ohev Otakh

Russian: Ya Lyublyu Tyebya

Albanian: Une Te Dua

Finnish: Mina Rakkastan Sinua

Turkish: Seni Seviyorum

Hungarian: Se Ret Lay

Persian: Du Stet Daram

Maltese: Jien Inhobbok

Catalan: Testimo MoltWelsh

Welsh: Rwy'n dy garu di!


Yiddish: Kh'hob dikh lib!

Zulu: Ngiyakuthanda!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Where to find FREE human translation services?

Machine translations (MT) are not reliable. Machine translation systems produce what is called a "gisting translation" - a rough translation that gives the "gist" of the source text, but is not otherwise usable.

If you are looking for a good professional translation services, I recommend Lengua.com. You’ll be satisfied with accurate and high quality translations provided by their most qualified and trained translators. Their language translation services will meet all your requirements for accuracy, timeliness, and quality.

Translation Services USA
offers translation services by professional human translators, competitive rates, and quick turnaround time. Translate into more than 100 languages. The company offers FREE QUOTES on all projects.

If you are looking for a small text translation (100-200 words), some websites propose FREE human translation services.

Translation Booth:
provide free translations in the following languages: Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Welsh, German, Greek, English, Spanish, Finnish, French, Hindi, Croatian, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Dutch, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Serbian, Swedish, Tagalog, Turkish, Vietnamese, Chinese Trad, Chinese Simplified.

Cucumis: Cucumis is a community of translators. Cucumis is a web-site where you can submit texts to be translated by the community. 22 languages are available.

UniLang has a large number of members, all coming from many different countries, and speaking very diverse languages.

The Text Store:
Send them up to 100 words of text and they'll return it to you translated free, without further obligation. Hebrew-to-English or English-to-Hebrew. Proofreading is also available:Send them a page of text and they'll return it to you rewritten free, without further obligation. Hebrew or English.

Freelang has a free Translation Help Service enables you to contact a translator and get some help to translate something you don't understand.

Translate and Save: Free Spanish Proofreading and Editing.

Sylang:
Sylang allows you to get an English to French or French to English translation.

Alatran: No longer than 200 words.




 

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