
Focusing on the interaction between EFL pedagogy, music and pronunciation with relevance to Thai student and teacher needs.
What to do if you're teaching during an earthquake
Critical actions you can take to keep yourself safe.
Having taught through several earthquakes in Japan and Italy, I vividly remember the 9.0 Tohoku earthquake in Japan in 2011. The quake's energy waves were so intense that they lifted my house repeatedly - an absolutely terrifying and surreal experience.
Communicating with new music artists
Why not start a conversation with an artist today? It’s a win-win for everyone involved.
Emerging artists, especially those with smaller listener bases, are in dire need of your support. They need people to listen to their music and to engage with it actively. Comments and replies not only boost their visibility but also help foster a community around their work.
From Rajabhat to the World
How Thailand’s love of music inspired my creative journey.
Teaching English at Rajabhat Phetchaburi was rewarding in ways I never expected. Thailand’s vibrant culture, its warm people, and its students’ eagerness to learn made every day special. I found that music wasn’t just a way to entertain; it was an effective teaching tool.