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Teaching the tense system is a major part of any ESL teacher's job. In this post, a TEFL course graduate looks at how teaching more than one tense at once can save the teacher time and improve results for the students.
Read moreChina is the largest EFL market in the world with more vacant positions than teachers to fill them with. If you want to teach English in China as well, it's a great idea to get a thorough understanding of the English speaking and writing errors made by Chinese students prior to coming to China.
Read moreThis blog post was written by a recent TEFL course graduate from ITTT and looks at the differences in teaching EFL and ESL.
Read moreIn this blog post, our recent TEFL graduate shares their thoughts on why you should complete a TEFL course.
Read moreIn this blog post, our recent TEFL graduate shares her thoughts on teaching the beginner students.
Read moreWith thousands of UK citizens teaching English as a foreign language abroad the question how Brexit will affect their life and career often comes up. This comprehensive blog post written by a British teacher in Thailand gives some insight.
Read moreIn this blog post, our recent TEFL graduate shares her experience of designing engaging materials.
Read moreThis blog post was written by a recent ITTT TEFL graduate student who explains why he decided to take a course although he had already had teaching experience.
Read moreThis blog post was written by a recent TEFL course graduate who answers the question: What traits should an EFL teacher have in teaching one-to-one Business English?
Read moreIs it possible to teach English as a foreign language as a non-native speaker? The truth is - absolutely! Read this post to find out how TEFL for non-native English speakers is a possible career!
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