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Can I teach English to large classes?

Yes, it is definitely possible to teach English to large classes, and many teachers around the world do it successfully every day. The key is to plan lessons that keep students active, organized, and engaged, even when individual attention is limited. Clear instructions, consistent routines, and strong classroom management are especially important in larger groups. Pair work and small-group activities are very useful because they give more students a chance to speak and practice at the same time. Instead of trying to correct every learner individually, you can monitor the room, take notes on common errors, and review them with the whole class. Using visual aids, board work, repetition, choral drilling, and quick comprehension checks can also help maintain focus and support mixed ability levels. Large classes can be challenging because students may have different language levels, confidence levels, and learning needs. However, with the right techniques, they can also be energetic and rewarding. Teachers who are prepared with backup activities, clear timing, and flexible grouping strategies usually find large classes much easier to manage. If you are new to teaching, completing a TEFL or TESOL certification course can be a good way to learn practical methods for teaching both small and large classes. ITTT courses include guidance on lesson planning, classroom management, and communicative teaching techniques that can help you feel more confident in a large-class environment.

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