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ESL forum > Techniques and methods in Language Teaching > TEA...CHEERS!    

TEA...CHEERS!



alespagna
Italy

TEA...CHEERS!
 
 Hello! I am ready for my new playhouse and I now need to think of a name for an association of teachers in my area. It will be a cultural association focusing on the english language. Today I thought of the name TEA...CHEERS! It came from TEACHERS because of course we are teachers.. it came from TEA.. as I would like the meetings to be informal and I like the idea of the 5 o � clock tea..and it came from CHEERS.. as I would like the teachers to welcome other teachers all the times! what do you think? any other ideas? thanx!!

18 Sep 2011      





maryse pey�
France

ciao,
 
Why not cheers for Earl Grey teachers ?

18 Sep 2011     



alespagna
Italy

Isn �t it a bit too long for the name of an association?

18 Sep 2011     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

We have a language school in my city, which is called ASAP and, if you choose this name, you could think of your own phrase this acronym would stand for:) something like A Smart Association of Professionals:)
Sophia 

18 Sep 2011     



ldthemagicman
United Kingdom

Alespagna,
"English Tea!"
"English Tea, Cheers!"
"Tea Cheers Teachers!" 
 
 
Sophia,
"Academy of Speech & Advanced Pedagogy"
"Association of School-teachers & Able Pupils"
"Ancient School of Amusing Pedants"
Les
 

18 Sep 2011     



alespagna
Italy

Smilethey are nice! Thanx!!

18 Sep 2011     



Jayho
Australia

TEA: Teachers Education Association

19 Sep 2011     



douglas
United States

I like what you came up with: "Tea Cheers!"

19 Sep 2011     



alespagna
Italy

thanx douglas!

20 Sep 2011