Hi everyone 👋 From now on, I am totally open to guest blog posts here (on teachingisfun.net)!
If you are interested in contributing, now it’s the perfect time to do so!
Undoubtedly it’s a unique opportunity to share your knowledge, success stories in teaching, and experience with others. I encourage you to write about the things you know and are an expert in. You can write a guest blog post in English, German, or Spanish. As my blog is in English, German, and Spanish, you can write in the language(s) you know, and I can translate into other languages for free.
To begin with, I would like to start by outlining some
Essential rules for contributing to #teachingisfun
- Firstly, be positive and kind.
- Secondly, keep in mind that your blog post will be read by foreign language teachers.
Next, let me tell you a few
Guidelines for submitting a post
- Your text must be unique, i.e., never published before.
- A blog post should be 1000 words (+/- 100 words).
- Also, the title shouldn’t be longer than 8 words. The perfect formula is “number or trigger + adjective + keyword + promise of value.”
- The text must be divided into paragraphs that must be followed by subheadings. One paragraph must be 300 words. 1 sentence must be no longer than 20 words.
- In addition, it’s important to avoid passive voice.
- After that, there must be a list of used sources. If you are not sure how to cite sources, use citationmachine.net (or just send me the links you used).
- Check your text for plagiarism. You can use QueText.
Assets Needed:
- Your short bio (2-3 sentences);
- Your best picture in good resolution;
- Links to your social media accounts, website, YouTube, and LinkedIn;
- Your email address.
NB:
•I can ask you to edit your text.
•I reserve the right to edit the texts. But if I do, I’ll send it to you before I post it.
Of course, if you have any questions, please let me know. I’ll answer you ASAP.
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