I won't link to it because soon it will be a broken link, but http://www.tesall.com/bloglog.html is a list of ESL / EFL blogs. However their switching to an annoying format, where users have to create an account and link back to tesall.com (I counted over 15 ads on their index page). From their e-mail: The reason is simple: the top sites format is more engaging and effective.
I don't think so. The top sites format ranks sites based on how much traffic they bring to tesall.com. This format encourages us bloggers to place ugly tesall.com banners prominently on our sites in order to get the #1 ranking. Whoever sends them the most visitors (whoever makes them the most money) wins and gets a #1 ranking. No way am I joining that list. I'll make my own list of ESL & EFL teacher blogs.
If we all link to each other, we don't need tesall.com.
Posted by James Trotta at May 14, 2004 6:07 AMI've a blog, though it doesn't purport to be soley about ESL it does mention my teaching of it from time to time. My students have just started one of their own, too.
Posted by: jean-pierre at May 15, 2004 5:12 AMESL blog is one of many Blogs for learning English & teaching English. Translation services information.