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What Makes You a Favorite Teacher - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
All children must go to school. It's the law. All children are entrusted to teachers. It's like that. Some of these students love school, some do not. Some children will learn more easily than others and many children will like school and will learn more easily if they like their teacher.
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The torch of knowledge
As a role model:
Managing the classroom:
The parents
Not perfect, teachers?
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These 3 Simple Tips Will Help You to Become a Favorite Teacher - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Establishing rapport with your students is crucial for many reasons. Merriam-Webster's online dictionary defines rapport as "a friendly, harmonious relationship especially: a relationship characterized by agreement, mutual understanding, or empathy that makes communication possible or easy." This means that establishing rapport is like laying a foundation for understanding and communication. One of the most fundamental purposes of any language is to provide a way to understand and communicate with other people. Taking the time to establish rapport is simply the first step to laying a foundation for teaching and learning a language. A true teacher does not teach a subject, they teach students. As a teacher, it isn't enough to know the material. You... [Read more]
Living and Teaching English in Nicaragua - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Habits & Customs
Although Nicaragua is not one of the region's traditional hotspots for teaching English as a foreign language, it is rapidly growing in popularity year-on-year. As the largest country in Central America there are ever-increasing opportunities for foreign teachers, both in large cities and popular tourist areas. Although you are unlikely to make your fortune while living and working in Nicaragua, you are certain to enjoy an unforgettable cultural experience during your stay. The following guides offer a range of information to help you plan your trip, from where to choose as a base to how much you will need to budget.
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All About Argentina - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad
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How can research help me avoid scams when looking for TEFL jobs? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Research can help you avoid scams when looking for TEFL jobs by allowing you to gather information about reputable opportunities, identify warning signs of potential scams, and make informed decisions. Here's how research can assist you in this process:
Common red flags to watch out for when searching for TEFL jobs to avoid scams include:
Thorough research before applying for TEFL jobs is essential to prevent falling for scams due to the following reasons:
To find reliable sources for researching TEFL job opportunities and ensuring their legitimacy, consider the following:
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What are the most common TEFL scams? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
If you have already researched teaching English abroad you will probably have come across a few stories of people who have had a bad experience due to one form of scam or another. The truth is that the TEFL world is just as open to unscrupulous people looking to make a fast buck as any other sector. However, the vast majority of teachers have no problems and by being aware of the most common scams you should be able to avoid any unpleasant outcomes. So what are the most common TEFL scams to look out for?
The job sounds too good to be true
Skimming off the top
The vanishing job
Technical difficulties
Use reputable sources
Google search
Facebook
Speak to a current teacher
Double-check your contract
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What Scams to Look Out for When Looking for TEFL jobs - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information
Moving abroad to teach English has become a widely popular career path for many people of all ages and backgrounds around the world. A quick Internet search reveals a seemingly endless array of job offers for TEFL certified teachers. But how can you make sure that the advertised job is legit? This article shows you exactly what scams to look out for when looking for TEFL jobs.
What do scammers want from TEFL teachers?
Scam Number 1: Using the name of a well-known school
Scam Number 2: Requiring upfront payments
Scam Number 3: Getting hired without an interview
Scam Number 4: Not allowing you to speak with current teachers
Don't get discouraged!
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What Scams to Look Out for When Looking for TEFL Jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
hi everyone hello and welcome to another live session from ict my name is linda and um yeah i'm back again this week week after week after week still here um it's been you know a fun ride with all of you guys on this uh facebook and youtube live uh journey we've we started doing these lives i believe in october yeah in october last year and you know we've been back every week ever since so it's a lot of fun um just waiting for a couple of other people to join us today um and then we're gonna talk about the most common tefl job scams and how to avoid them so that's today's topic um as always guys uh if you have joined if you can see me and if you can hear me please just leave a hi or something in the comment in the comment section in the comment box so that i know that you're here and that... [Read more]
The Linguistic Division of English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Language is rarely uniform. Especially when spread out over a great distance, rifts form in a language which causes dialectical differences, which are sometimes extreme. Such is especially true of the English language: several qualities divide American, British, and Australian English. Many of these differences developed inevitably over time, due to geographic and cultural separation. However, several factors contributed to the language differences between these areas. This paper will examine these differences and the reasons for them, focusing on the dialects of Britain and America.
The History of English
American vs. British
Differences in Writing
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The Differences Between British English and American English, and How to Teach It - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
How to teach the differences between American English and British English can be quite fun for the teacher and students alike. The differences are very interesting and cool to discover. I know that as an American I find it quite amusing to see what British speakers say compared to Americans.
Biscuit or Cookie? The Differences in British and American Words
Color or Colour? The Differences in Spelling
Teaching Ideas for the Classroom
Teachers Should Be Familiar With Both Forms of the Language
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Historical Reasons for The English Diversity - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
British versus American English is a subject that encompasses a number of fields, including linguistics, history, archaeology, geography, and the study of the history of the English language. British English has a deep foundation that stretches back into time to the advent of the Indo-Europeans, and while America can claim this as well, the language was, for the most part, very close to its modern form by the age of exploration. That being said, many archaic forms of words and grammar were still in use during the age of exploration and spelling was not standardized when the great voyages and colonization of the Americas began.
Historical Changes
Spoken English
Spelling
Grammar
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Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Continuous Teaching Ideas Tesol - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this video we look at a TESOL teaching idea for the past continuous tense. For this activity students are put into groups and are handed pictures of people doing different activities. The pictures are placed upside down in a pile and the students take it in turns to turn them over. When they have turned over a card they must make a past continuous sentence based on the picture they have. For example: If they turn over a picture of a woman swimming they would say: She was swimming yesterday. For more advanced students this activity can be used to compare past continuous and past simple. For example: While I was doing the washing up, I broke three plates. Becoming a TESOL teacher enables you to travel the world experiencing new cultures while earning a living and helping people... [Read more]
The Most Important Differences Between British and American English - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
American English and British English are two varieties which are taught in English teaching programs around the world. Although it is accepted that no one version is corrected, there are certainly preferences in use. Someone who can speak, read or understand one variety of English, he/she'll also probably be able to understand most of the other varieties without problem.
Pronunciation differences
Vocabulary differences
Spelling differences
Grammar differences
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TEFL Indonesia - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Pyp Grade 4 Homeroom Teacher Tentative ann. 2
Date posted:2024-07-02 | Writer: Bali Island School | Email: [email protected]
Bali Island School is a leading educational institution based in Bali, Indonesia. We are an authorised IB continuum school and are accredited by WASC and CIS. We cater to students from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Our mission is to provide quality education that empowers our students to become lifelong learners, critical thinkers, and responsible global citizens.
Position: TENTATIVE, Grade 4 PYP Homeroom teacher
We are tentatively seeking an experienced Grade 4 PYP Homeroom teacher with at least 5 years of experience in teaching at Primary level, and at least 2 years in PYP.
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An Australian Amongst American Textbooks in Japan: ✅ Teaching in a Country that Values American English - TEFL Blog
Maddy Payne
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Assistant Language Teachers in Japan come from different countries worldwide, bringing different kinds of English with them. In my experience, American English is often the most sought-after version of English. Some countries highly value Language Teachers from the USA, which often matches their American-style textbooks and resources. Sometimes people are even overlooked for job opportunities due to their Australian accent and British English background. Well, Japan is no different in this regard. Many Japanese schools hold American English in high regard, so what is it like being an Australian-English teacher in Japan?
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Creating an Opportunity
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My Experience in Child Development - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
I have experience in Childhood development. I've taught over twenty plus years. My experience ranges from infants to school-age children. I have always taught three-year-olds and up. For almost two years, I have had the pleasure of working with children that are 18 months to 24 months old. I am the Lead teacher for our Toddler program.
Growing Expertise
Every Child is Unique
Early Childhood Education
Specific Techniques
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TEFL Mexico - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Position Teaching Efl In Mexico 1
Date posted:2018-08-07 | Writer: John F. Kennedy High School | Email: [email protected]
John F. Kennedy High School is located in the city of Tehuacán, in Puebla State, Mexico, and has an immediate opportunity for a TEFL qualified teacher. The school was founded 47 years ago and it has an excellent reputation as our graduates continue their education in the best Universities of the country. Most of our teaching staff have been with us for more than 10 years and they have created a great team that pursues our philosophy and values in every event and activity. Throughout the school year we hold important artistic, cultural and traditional events which a lot of people in our town look forward to, besides the student community. The school is recognized for its proficiency in English... [Read more]
Can Americans teach English in Europe? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, it is entirely feasible for Americans to teach English in Europe. Due to Europe's vast English-learning population, there is a significant demand for native English-speaking teachers that local EU resources cannot fully accommodate. As a result, numerous language schools actively seek Americans with TEFL qualifications. Annually, thousands of U.S. citizens secure teaching positions in key European cities, including Rome, Madrid, Berlin, Moscow, and Prague.
Where can Americans teach English in Europe?
When is the best time for Americans to find English teaching jobs in Europe?
What visas do Americans need to teach English in Europe?
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English in Britain and in America - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
British English versus American English are often discussed during the class, students frequently ask which one is the standard English to learn and would it cause any difficulties in communication. Both of them have differences and similarities, but individuals from the UK and the US can communicate without too much difficulty.
What is Correct?
The History of English
Pronunciation Differences
Spelling
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Accredited CELTA course locations for English teachers - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Embark on a rewarding journey to become a certified English teacher with ITTT's accredited CELTA courses. Discover the top locations around the world where you can enhance your teaching skills and immerse yourself in diverse cultures. From bustling cities to tranquil coastal towns, there is a CELTA course waiting for you. Explore our comprehensive guide below to find the perfect destination for your teaching adventure.
1. Introduction
2. CELTA Course Locations in Europe
3. CELTA Course Locations in Asia
4. CELTA Course Locations in the Americas
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2 Sample Lesson Plans to Incorporate Storytelling in the EFL Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
In the next year, I'll be working as an English Teaching Assistant in Zadar, Croatia on a Fulbright grant where I'll be working with university level students as well as with middle school students. I'll be hosting workshops for middle school students on life and culture in America. I hope to utilize storytelling activities to both engage the class and provide an opportunity for language acquisition.
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Here I'll give an example of a straight arrow ESA lesson that would incorporate storytelling.
I'd like to give an example of a Boomerang lesson involving superheroes that incorporates storytelling.
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English Students’ Favorite Flashcard Activities - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
People say that language is a tree and the vocabulary is the leaf of that tree. Therefore teaching vocabulary items are indeed an essential part of any English learners' growth. Especially for younger students, who are motivated to learn the basic words, they need to get by in the language. There are many different ways to teach vocabulary. Using flashcards is one of the most suitable media in teaching vocabulary. Because learners can easily memorize and understand the meaning of vocabulary through flashcards.
I am going to share with you my 5 favorite and effective activities with flashcards:
1. Spin the Bottle:
2. Rope Jump:
3. Roll the Dice:
4. Picture word match race:
5. Over-under:
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What are the main differences between American and British English? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
British and American English showcase several key differences that learners should be aware of:
These differences underline the richness and diversity of the English language, influenced by geographical and historical contexts.
Differences in vocabulary
Differences in grammar
Collective nouns
Have and take
Prepositions
Past tense verbs
Differences in spelling
Differences in dates
Vocabulary discrepancies constitute a major source of confusion. Numerous words have distinct meanings in the two language versions. While teaching English, it is natural to focus on the words that make the most sense to you personally. However, it is important for students to be aware of alternative terms to avoid confusion later on. While the extensive list of vocabulary differences is too lengthy to present... [Read more]
Happy Trainees in Buenos Aires - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Home / Location / Buenos Aires / Gallery Buenos Aires / Gallery Happy Trainees in Buenos Aires
Our in-class training course in Buenos Aires is the perfect place to train to become an English language teacher. Not only will you learn everything you'll need to know about teaching but you'll also have the chance to spend a month in Argentina, one of South America's most fascinating countries.
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The Biggest Differences Between British English and American English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
While both Americans and the British speak English, there are a few variations in the language which can cause some confusion for non-native speakers. Therefore, it is important to take a look at the most notable differences between these two versions of the English language.
Spelling
Grammar
Pronunciation
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TEFL course near me (Americas) - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The Americas covers a huge area that has many strong job markets for TEFL qualified teachers. Across Central and South America there are many countries where jobs are easy to find and the requirements expected by employers are often less stringent than in some other regions. First-time teachers typically have plenty of job options, making it a great part of the world for gaining classroom experience. Many of our trainees, particularly from the US and Canada, start their teaching journeys here after completing their TEFL certification at one of our world-class training centers.
In-class TEFL courses in the Americas
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Why Teachers Need to Be Careful with British English and American English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Learning English is very difficult, there are many various grammatical and spelling differences between the English spoken throughout the world. Most notably is British and American English grammar. There are also differences in the pronunciation and meanings of many words. While you would think learning English would be a simple task, it is not, after all how different can English be from English? There are a few additional factors - Canadian, Australian, South African, Indian English, etc. have their own differences, these are differences that must be taken into consideration while you study the English Language.
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Happy TEFL/TESOL Staff in Peru - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Home / Location / Cusco / Gallery Cusco / Gallery Happy TEFL/TESOL Staff in Peru
Our local staff in Cusco, Peru, is waiting for you! Join our four-week in-class program this year and you will not only become a confident and qualified English language teacher, but you will also have the opportunity to spend a month in Peru, one of South America's most exciting destinations. Located in Cusco, our training center is located near some of the best attractions in Peru, including the famous Inca city of Machu Picchu. At the end of the course, you will never want to leave!
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Can I teach English in Spain without a degree? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
The good news is, while many schools prefer candidates with degrees, the high demand for English teachers in Spain means there are still opportunities for those without one. However, it is crucial to have a recognized TEFL certification, especially if you are not degree-holding. With a TEFL in hand, major towns and cities across Spain often present numerous teaching vacancies year-round.
Do I need a university degree to teach English in Spain?
What are the requirements for teaching English in Spain?
Can I get a visa to teach English in Spain?
Who are the main employers of English teachers in Spain?
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How TEFL Course Inspired Me in My Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
"Why do I have to take a TEFL course?" I asked this question when my daughter suggested to me to enroll in this course. Having decided to say goodbye to my current job as an international homeroom teacher, I am now embarking on a new journey of applying abroad for a teaching position at an international school. Thanks to the Americans who defeated our Spanish colonizers way back the 19th century, they brought their educational system to the Philippines. Ever since I started school, I have been taught the American way using the English language as the medium of instruction. However, even if I am learned in English, I have to get a TEFL course to prove my competence in the English language. So here we are. Reflecting back, I believe this endeavor to be... [Read more]
