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TEFL in San Diego, USA

Date posted:2008-03-23 | Writer: EF International Language School | Email: [email protected]

EF International Language School, located on the campus of Alliant International University in Scripps Ranch, has ESL teaching positions openings. Selected candidates will be placed on a substitute list with the opportunity to become a permanent team member. Requirements: BA/BS from an accredited university, with appropriate teaching certificate, i.e. CELTA, TESOL, TEFL, CLAD, BCLAD and the ability to be VERY FLEXIBLE. Preferable Qualifications: Master's degree and teaching experience.
We are looking for teachers who are willing to work Monday-Friday,
830am-5pm at various times throughout the day.
If you are such a teacher, please email your resume to our Academic Director: [email protected] No phone calls please.
If you are selected for an interview, we will directly contact you.   
Location: Scripps Ranch/Sabre Springs
Salary/Wage: $20-24
Status: Part-time
Shift: Days and Weekends

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 gives full information about better ways of teaching three main bases of a new language: grammar, vocabulary and functions. Also it's attached to previous lessons, refreshing the ways of using ESA teaching system. Besides, the unit gives good examples of lesson plans based on objects mentioned below. This unit helps the teachers to show their students how every new language works in schemes and systems.The tenses, past, present, and future, each have another four aspects--simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. The sections on common mistakes were especially useful. Not only can I hear these mistakes in my students voices, but I actually learned there are places where I make mistakes. I have used \"I've gone there to mean I have visited a particular country when I should be saying. I've been there.


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