Jacob Tullos
Contributing Writer
Jacob Tullos - Jacob Tullos
Jacob Tullos is a missionary, language nerd, freelance writer and proofreader, poet, Texan living in Mexico, husband, sushi lover, and oldest child. He writes about language, philosophy, the bible, writing, among other subjects. He’s a relaxed and emotional person and a deep thinker—which qualities he tries to express in all his writing.
Though he now lives abroad, Jacob went to school in the U.S., where he studied philosophy, art, literature, and Spanish. The last of those proved especially useful after he moved to Mexico, where he continues to live with his lovely wife, Cecilia. Jacob’s a certified English teacher and a graduate from the Institute of Children’s Literature.
See all of Jacob’s collected works here.
Latest Articles
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Green Lanterns and the Confusing New Guardians
New Guardians proves to be a fun and perhaps confusing title in DC's New 52
Jan 5, 2012
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Pronouncing the Spanish "R"
Five basic rules to help you pronounce the Spanish "r."
Jan 4, 2012
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Two Steps to Better Spanish Pronunciation
Two steps to help you take the gringo out of your Spanish pronunciation.
Sep 29, 2011
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4 Benefits to Freelance Writing
For many aspiring writers, quitting your day job may not seem like an option. Becoming a freelance writer may be a beneficial alternative.
Aug 10, 2011
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Five Reasons for Having a Lesson Plan
Making a lesson plan may be annoying and time consuming, but here are five reasons why we should really value this great tool.
Aug 9, 2011
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The ESL Two Step: Motivate and Equip Your Students
These two factors will greatly help both you as a teacher and your students to meet their linguistic goals in and out of class.
Jul 22, 2011
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Language Learning From Input
Do you want to learn another language? Language learning doesn't have to be hard or stressful. You can learn naturally and easily with input.
Apr 19, 2011
- Jacob Tullos
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