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Teach EFL in Spain (3)

Date posted:2013-10-01 | Writer: English Educational Services | Email: [email protected]

English Educational Services (EES) Madrid has been presenting qualified, native EFL teachers to language schools all over Spain since 1986. At the moment we have two full-time positions starting A.S.A.P. in Sevilla. If you are interested in applying, send your up-to-date C.V. to Richard Harrison at the e-mail address given on the job heading stating availability and contact details for one or two relevant EFL referees, such as a course tutor. APPLICANTS MUST HOLD AN EU PASSPORT. You may also enquire by phone to: +34-91-531-4783 or +34-91-532-9734. We welcome applications at any time because new positions are regularly available.

Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching.

 

The unit covers modal auxiliary verbs(can,could,may,might,shall,should,will,would,must,have to,have got to,need to,needn't and ought to),phrasal verbs and passive voice.It expresses their usages and forms in detail and gives clear examples.For example,we use must for obligations(I must stop when the traffic light is red.)Another example is might for possibility(I might visit my grandma tomorrow.)This unit gave an overview on how to teach vocabulary, grammar, and functions. I learned a lot from the engage, study, activate structure. It is best to engage students first and get students elicit and explain meanings for themselves before vocabulary is introduced. Then, you study the vocabulary and grammar components. Last, you put it into practice so it can be incorporated into practical use.


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