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Author Archives: Karen Taylor de Caballero

Name: Karen Taylor de Caballero
Website: http://elts.solutions/category/blog/
Bio: Karen Taylor de Caballero is an educational consultant and trainer. She holds a Master’s Degree in TESOL from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey and BA in English Literature from Georgetown University. She has taught extensively in the Washington DC area, as well as in Namibia and Mexico, where she served as a Fulbright TEFL specialist. Karen is co-author of the Color Vowel Chart and co-founder of English Language Training Solutions, dedicated to empowering teachers, learners, and our society at large with sound awareness for mutual comprehensibility. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico with her husband and 6-year-old twins. Visit Karen's personal blog at http://elts.solutions/category/blog/
Karen Taylor de Caballero's Posts
- October 25, 2015: Spelling deMYTHtified: 7 Insights for Language Teachers
- September 25, 2015: Pssslt! Here’s What You Should Know About the PSLLT Conference
- September 11, 2015: Pronunciation Teaching Charlatans: 5 Red Flags
- August 28, 2015: Pronunciation Perspectives Part 2: A Video Conversation with Tracey Derwing
- August 14, 2015: Pronunciation Perspectives: A Video Conversation With Tracey Derwing
- August 5, 2015: Readers Theater: A Superfood for Oral Skills
- July 17, 2015: Eyes vs. Ears: The Problem of Vowels
- July 3, 2015: House Wheat This Hound!: The Problem of Listening