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TEFL in Turkey - Istanbul

Date posted:2008-01-14 | Writer: Inlingua Istanbul | Email: [email protected]

Inlingua Istanbul is seeking qualified academic staff for our schools in Uskudar, Istanbul. We are looking for both full-time and part-time instructors. Preference will be given to local candidates.

Inlingua Istanbul is part of Inlingua International, one of the world's largest educational organizations with offices and schools in over 300 locations world-wide. Inlingua offers truly global career development, whether you want to carry on teaching at another Inlingua school in a different country, or become a Director of Studies, we can help you achieve your goal.

To apply for an EFL Teaching post, please send your CV to [email protected].

Qualifications:

Candidates must have recognized teaching English as a foreign language certification, TEFL, Trinity Cert. TESOL or CELTA.

EFL classroom experience is also desirable, but not essential. In some cases, candidates with a university degree and extensive relevant TEFL experience can be considered in lieu of formal TEFL qualifications.

Compensation
All positions offer:
- Paid holidays for full time teachers
-Bonus program for full time teachers
- Professional development
- Academic support
- Opportunities for promotion and transfer in the world's leading private educational organization

Please send your CV to [email protected]

If you are a local candidate you may call Ted Lewis at 0216 474 15 74

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.

 

This unit covered what makes a good teacher and a good learner, and what kind of qualities people expect from both teachers and learners. From this unit, I also learned about the different stages of a language learner. Before starting this unit, I knew there were certain groups of learners (younger, and adult), but I was not sure how to more accurately differentiate between beginners and lower intermediate levels.In this unit we look at English grammar: modal auxiliary verbs and the passive voice, and a brief overview of phrasal verbs and relative clauses.The modal verbs are: can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, have to, have got to, need to, needn’t and ought to.The passive voices are; the active and the passive.In the passive, the object of an active verb becomes the subject of the passive verb.


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