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7 Reasons Why Troubleshooting is Essential for TEFL Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
The Cambridge dictionary defines troubleshooting as the process of discovering why something does not work effectively and making suggestions about how to improve it. In TEFL as in any other foreign language course, teachers are faced with lots of situations that make troubleshooting necessary.
Problem Research
1. Heterogeneity in TEFL Classes
2. Motivation
3. Indiscipline
4. Nonparticipation
5. Excessive use of the L1
6. Unpunctuality
7. Boredom
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7 Amazing Winter and Christmas ESL Activities Your Students Will Love - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
When the aroma of gingerbread and eggnog is in the air, you know it's time to translate your love for the most beautiful season of the year into your TEFL classroom with winter ESL activities!
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1. What makes the perfect winter day?
2. Write an article for a local newspaper
3. Make paper snowflakes
4. Read something about winter
5. Play a game of Taboo
6. Holiday Extravaganza!
7. If everything else fails: These worksheets do the trick!
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5 Reasons Why You Should Teach English in China - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations
When deciding to go abroad and teach English, one of the first questions that follows is often: Where in the world should I teach? A quick Internet search reveals that China is among the most popular destinations for teaching English abroad.
Over 300 Million English Learners
Opportunities in all Corners of the Country
Attractive Salaries and Benefits
Mandarin is the Most Widely Spoken Native Language
Vibrant Culture and Picturesque Scenery
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4 Reasons Why You Should Complete a TEFL Course - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
I chose to take a TEFL course to make me more professional. I am an English teacher and I teach young kids from the age of 4 to 12 in China. I have been teaching kids for around 7 years. I was teaching kids from Grade 1 to Grade 5 in a public primary school in China. Now I teach young kids in a language training center. Teaching in a Chinese public school is totally different to teaching in a private training center. In a public school, what the teacher does everyday is giving the questionnaire to the students and have them complete as many questionnaires as possible. The goal is for students to remember the grammar rules and know how to give correct answers so that they can do well in their tests. So in a public school all the exercises we do are for one... [Read more]
5 Reasons Why You Should Teach English in Hong Kong - TEFL Blog
Kayla Hill
Destinations
Hong Kong is a great place to teach, especially if it's your first time living abroad. Known as the "fragrant harbor," Hong Kong has been attracting tourists and professionals for decades. This innovative city is often considered to be "Asia's World City" and is a major cultural hub in the region.
Prime Location
Academic Focus
Attractive Salary
Diverse Culture
Easy to Adapt
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Hong Kong is on the eastern side of the Pearl River estuary and enjoys a humid subtropical climate. This means that summers are long and the winters are mild. You can enjoy beach barbecues, boat parties, and beautiful hikes well into late November.
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5 Reasons Why You Should Teach English in South Korea - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations
There are many great places to teach English abroad and one place that comes up a lot when researching the topic is South Korea. It's true that thousands of new teachers head to South Korea each year to pursue a career in teaching English as a foreign language for good reasons!
English Education Is a Million Dollar Business In Korea
Opportunities All Around the Country
Attractive Salaries and Benefits
Government-Funded Teaching Programs For Foreign Teachers
Vibrant Culture and Picturesque Scenery
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5 Reasons Why You Should Teach English in Rural Japan - TEFL Blog
Laura Payne
Destinations
Japan is full of vibrant, world-famous cities that many people dream of living and working in. However, when I first decided to become an English teacher in Japan, I never held such a dream. I am an introvert who prefers quiet spaces, and being close to nature is especially important for me. This is why when my goal of teaching English in Japan came true, I was ecstatic that I could find a place to work in the inaka (countryside).
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1. Smaller towns have cheaper rent
2. Fewer people, fewer crowds
3. The market for English is everywhere
4. Your presence can have a big impact
5. You may discover a hidden gem
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5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Russia for Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Destinations
Known throughout the world for its literary giants, such as Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Chekhov, and its musical geniuses that include Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, and Shostakovich, Russia's unrivaled history of the arts is just one reason why it is increasingly popular with visitors from all over the globe. From the vast and rugged beauty of its eastern regions to the bustling cosmopolitan cities in the west, the Russian Federation offers a seemingly endless array of unique attractions to explore.
1. Russia has a huge job market for foreign English teachers
2. Employers don't insist on a college degree
3. Work visas are not hard to obtain
4. Employers routinely hire teachers in advance
5. Russia is a land of adventure
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4 Reasons Why You Don't Need a Program to Teach English Abroad - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information
Teaching English abroad is one of the most sought-after career paths for many people these days. Who wouldn't love to travel and move to a new country, while making good money and changing the lives of countless people wanting to improve their English? There are many ways to make it abroad and start your dream job and one of them is by going through a teaching program. However, these programs often involve high fees in exchange for services that we believe can easily be done yourself! Here are 4 reasons why you don't need a program to teach English abroad.
Huge Worldwide Demand for TEFL Certified Teachers
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Reasons Why You Should Complete a TEFL Course Before Starting Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Many non-native English speaking countries only require teachers to have a bachelor's degree, and it can be in any field. It can be a degree in anything at all, thus not having prepared the future teacher for their new job and life. Some other countries don't require a bachelor's degree at all. With the rise in demand for learning English as a second language has come the increased relevance and need for courses such as TEFL. I'm an example of someone who had no background in teaching, and I also didn't take a course before I dove in. I had to "fake it till I made it" and looking back, that was unfair to the students. Even if I wasn't breaking any laws and I was doing everything I could to do a good job, I could have gone in better prepared. That being... [Read more]
5 Reasons Why Teaching English Abroad Enhances Your Career Prospects - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information
When some people think of teaching English abroad, they assume it's basically an extended vacation and not a real job. However, anyone who has taken the leap and moved abroad to pursue a career in teaching English knows how wrong this statement is. It's also true that teaching English abroad is actually one of the smartest moves someone can make as part of their professional career. Here are 5 reasons why teaching English abroad enhances your career prospects.
1. Gain real international work experience
2. Your experience teaching English abroad will make you stand out
3. You will learn how to adapt to new situations and to live and work with people from different cultural backgrounds.
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Top 10 Reasons I Love My Mom - Mother's Day Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a fun activity to do with your students for Mother's Day. Have them think of 10 reasons why they love their mom.
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3 Reasons Why Lesson Plan Will Make Your Teaching Less Stressful and Frustrating - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Lesson planning has always been the backbone of my lessons. I believe that to be successful in anything you need to plan, especially with projects or goals that are complex and time-consuming. As a teacher, I want to do everything I can to give my students every advantage possible, and that requires preparation and planning. Lesson planning is an essential part of teaching in a classroom and is the key to being an effective educator.
What can a lesson plan give you?
1. Achieve your goals
2. Visualize your lesson
3. Deepen students' experience
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Why Do You Need to Use Songs in Your Classroom? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Sitting in a classroom can be such a boring and dull time for children if the teacher is not playful, fun, and creative with the tasks and activities he/she provides. I understand that teaching requires a whole lot of information to be imported into the heads of the students, but I honestly think there are very many paths to the same goal.
Personal Experience
Ways to Explain the Materials
How to integrate
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7 Teaching Skills in the Classroom You need To Incorporate into Your Lessons - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
As a student, there were many different kinds of ways my own teachers helped me understand difficult subjects. These teaching methods helped me then tutor and mentor young children and adults and I will also pass them on to my future students in Asia.
Visualization
Get your students thinking!
Focus on Behavioral Management
Incorporate Technology
Assign activities tailored to student needs
Encourage Cooperative Learning
Graphic Organizers are your friend.
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6 Reasons Why Teaching in Egypt is Awesome - TEFL Blog
Mahmoud Maihoob
Destinations Alumni Experiences
The first question that pops up to the minds of many experienced and aspiring English teachers who want to teach abroad is: where in the world should I teach? Asia? Africa? The Middle East? Well, my answer to this question is and will always be Egypt.
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1. The demand has never been higher.
2. The cost of living is low.
3. Egypt has a cosmopolitan cuisine.
4. Egypt has great cities to live in.
5. Egyptians are amicable and welcoming.
6. The culture is boisterous and the scenery picturesque.
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Reasons Why English is Considered a World Language - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
The native language -or L1-, is the language a person has been exposed to from birth. It can also be called the first language and it is usually referred to as the language one learned as a child. It is part of the cultural identity of a person. The second language -or L2-, is the language that is not the native language and it is learned later, usually as a foreign language.
Language Structure
Language of Business Communication
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6 Reasons Why I am Happy to Obtain My TEFL Certificate - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Let us start off with a question. Should you have a TEFL certification to teach English abroad? If you do not. I do recommend you do. These are the six reasons you should.
1. Future Goals
2. Successful Decision
3. Stress Relieve
4. Ready for Difficulties
5. Travel Opportunities
6. Various Job Choices
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Reasons Why I Chose to Take a TEFL Course with ITTT - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Only 13 percent of the world's population can speak English that makes it 983 million people according to Ethnologue. This means that there is still approximately 87 percent of the world's population as potential students/clients just waiting for an English teacher.
Demand
Investment
Benefits of the course structure
Life-changing experience
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Why I Love Teaching English as a Foreign Language Abroad - A TEFL Alumni's ESL Story - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
When I started teaching English 25 years ago, I honestly did not know what I was doing. I naively assumed that it was enough to know the language myself. But soon I came to understand, that there was definitely more to teaching.
Different needs and motives of students
Requirements I had to meet
Special moments
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My first student ever was brought to me at the tender age of eight months and his mother's aim was to get him accepted in a bilingual kindergarten. Since I already had children of my own at that time, I could easily deal with the situation.
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5 Reasons Why Grammar Is Vital in Language Learning - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
Destinations TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
Language is the key to communication, and grammar is the foundation that unlocks its potential. Often viewed as a daunting challenge, mastering grammar is an essential step in language acquisition. Beyond the complexities lie five compelling reasons why grammar should be at the core of every language learner's journey.
1. Building Strong Foundations
2. Bridging the Gap for New Concepts
3. Achieving Native-Like Fluency
4. Uncovering Language Nuances
5. Realizing the Role of Grammar in Language Proficiency
Conclusion
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3 Reasons Why a Teacher is Important for Students - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Everybody knows that English is the most popular language nowadays, and it has been for centuries. Besides the popularity, it is one of the most important and crucial skills and is an international means for communication and expressing one's feelings anytime and anywhere. We can safely surmise that English as a language performs four important services: (a) International Language, (b) Window to new knowledge, (c) Common medium of Reference, and finally (d) Link Language.
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1. Role of a teacher
2. Teacher's Responsibilities
3. Teacher's Competence
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Reasons Why Stories Important in Early-Childhood ESL Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Why is the incorporation of storytelling and singing vital when teaching English to young learners? When a teacher is faced with the – sometimes daunting – task of teaching English to young learners, he or she must pause and consider a few things. First of all, if it is the first time a teacher is confronted with young learners, they must adapt their teaching approach. As with any new course, the teacher must evaluate his or her teaching approach. Who are the learners? What level are they at? How do I, as the teacher, reach the student, gain their attention and trust?
Introduction to productive and receptive skills in English
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Reasons Why Learning American English is More Common in Japan - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
British English (BrE) and American English (AmE) are two of the main varieties of the English language. There are other different varieties of English that exist such as Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, South Asian and African English.
Language Structure
1. Vocabulary and Spelling
2. Grammar
Historical Prerequisits
Diplomatic Relationships
Globalization
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Although English was introduced to America through the colonization period by the British, the two varieties of English have evolved to be quite different from each other in certain areas.
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5 Reasons Why Teaching Abroad is Better Than Studying Abroad - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Budget and Salary TEFL Information
Do you want to live abroad and experience a new culture? Studying abroad is a wonderful opportunity for university students to do just that - but it's not the only way! Many students are eager to head overseas to study at a foreign university because they think if they don't they will miss out and never have another chance of living in a foreign country. This is simply not true. The worldwide demand for qualified English teachers is through the roof giving everyone who wants to teach abroad the opportunity to find a position. Here are 5 reasons why teaching abroad is better than studying abroad.
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You Will Get International Work Experience
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5 Reasons Why Establishing Rapport in a Classroom Is Important - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Do teachers' interactions with students matter? After all, a teacher's role in the classroom is to facilitate the transfer of knowledge or skill in such a manner that a learner can accomplish a specific outcome. Is it necessary for a teacher to know students' weekend plans or when Sally is going to take her driver's test? Does know students' interests give a teacher an advantage when it comes to selecting the methodology and techniques, he/she selects in teaching subject-specific knowledge or computer skills in a classroom? If the answer to the above questions is yes, then how can a teacher best establish rapport in the classroom that leads to effective teaching?
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4 Reasons Why Using Songs in the Classroom is Important - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
We all probably know, that music has no language. It is kindly welcomed by all nations equally, as well as all races, ages and cultures. So how can music or songs help us to teach English and to do it more effectively?
Music aids memory
Songs can teach vocabulary
Music provides clear patterns to follow
Using songs and music build rapport
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Reasons Why Teaching Productive Skills is The Cornerstone of Communication - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
For this Summative Task, I will be discussing the topic of teaching productive skills in the classroom. As opposed to receptive skills learned previously (reading and listening), productive skills focus on speaking and writing. Regarding writing, this function of language education is often the most neglected in the TEFL world, due firstly, to the fact that teachers and students don't want to monopolize class time with quiet individually driven work. Writing skills are mostly practiced in the form of homework which can often be neglected and completed without necessary focus and effort. Concerning speaking, this function requires a higher deal of language fluency as well as an understanding of the accent and pronunciation of vocabulary. Additionally,... [Read more]
Reasons Why Incorporating Music and Songs is Valuable for ESL Students - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Enjoying music is an essential part of the human experience, so it follows that incorporating the use of songs in the classroom can be an enriching part of an English learner's journey. Songs and music can be used in a variety of EFL classrooms, across all cultures, levels of learning, and ages. The benefits of incorporating music in English language study vary from simple vocabulary learning to discover themes about cultures different than the student's own.
Students' Age
Atmosphere
Conceptual Learning
Vocabulary
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Why complete a TEFL course: Why do you need a TEFL course, if you already know how to teach a foreign language? - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
This is a question I've asked myself. I'm looking at it from the point of view of an established foreign language teacher.
How well do you know English?
Get professional guidance
You'll be more successful with getting your students ready to speak in English.
Being a native speaker is not enough
Your credentials say a lot about you.
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For years, I've been thinking about learning to teach English as a foreign language. I've wanted to teach more than just French, so I could find more work, and because TEFL appealed to me. As a French teacher—which is a foreign language, of course—my thought was that I already knew how to teach a foreign language.... [Read more]
