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Can Americans teach English in Europe? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Can Americans teach English in Europe?
When researching your options for teaching English abroad, you may come across articles stating that it is difficult or even impossible for Americans to find work in Europe. However, the good news is this is simply not true, as there are plenty of great opportunities for American teachers in many countries throughout Europe. Due to the huge numbers of people learning English in Europe, there simply aren't enough teachers from within the EU to fill all the available positions. To meet this demand, language schools across the continent look towards native English speaking Americans who possess a TEFL qualification. Every year thousands of US citizens find teaching jobs in major cities such as Rome, Madrid, Berlin, Moscow, and Prague.
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The How-To Guide for Americans to Teach English in Europe - TEFL Blog
Wed, 09 May 2018 Linda Dunsmore
Visa and Legal Destinations TEFL Information
The How-To Guide for Americans to Teach English in Europe
Every year, thousands of Americans embark on their adventure of teaching English abroad. Many of them dream of living in Europe but are deterred by the seemingly unfavorable visa regulations and they head to Asia or Latin America instead. While it is true that a lot of employers in European countries prefer to hire teachers with an EU passport to avoid having to organize a work visa for those from other countries, there are other ways to legally work in Europe as an American English teacher. Here is our how-to guide for Americans to teach English in Europe.
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My Experience of Learning a second Language as an American - TEFL Blog
Thu, 28 Mar 2019 Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
My Experience of Learning a Second Language as an American
Second language acquisition in native English speakers from the United States is one aspect of American culture that is not widely discussed and seemingly overlooked in terms of its importance. Many factors contribute to the United States’ largely monolingual culture despite have a “melting pot” of sorts with a population comprised of multiple ethnicities and nationalities. This culture of English speakers points to strong geographic features of its continental location and debatably its position in the world’s economic index and political landscape.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Adam L.
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The Differences Between British English and American English, and How to Teach It - TEFL Blog
Wed, 10 Apr 2019 Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
The Differences Between British English and American English, and How to Teach It
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.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Hailey M.
Biscuit or Cookie? The Differences in British and American Words
There are many differences in words from American English and British English. Some are similar, but some are so very different that it is almost laughable that it is the same language. Some of these different words are as... [Read more]
Which ‘English’ Should I Teach? - TEFL Blog
Thu, 12 Mar 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Which ‘English’ Should I Teach?
English is a language that has a variety of dialects: particularly, there are three different major English segments. English (American ), English (Australian), and English (British or Uk). The three segments have differences in the way they are written and spoken. In this article, I will compare American English versus British English and my own experience with these two.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate maria c. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
British English
British English is a very formal form of the English language. The Uk practices formal speaking and dictation while the United States of America uses... [Read more]
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Local TEFL Language
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D. S. - Germany said:
British English vs American English The English language consists of two major variations.
One is British English, which is spoken in the UK, and the other variation is American English.
British English has its origin in the UK and includes several dialects within the UK.
British English is often referred to as Oxford English, which is one of the dialects. Usually, this is the variation taught as a foreign language at public schools throughout Europe.... [Read more]
Where can I teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Where can I teach English abroad?
Among the many attractions of teaching English abroad is the fact that you are free to choose not only the region where you would like to work, but also the specific country or even city. For some teachers the history and culture of Europe appeals most, while others are drawn to exotic destinations across Asia or Latin America. However, before you book your plane tickets you need to be aware that the requirements for foreign teachers vary greatly from one country to the next and these may limit your options. You should do plenty of research on whether any of the following issues apply to your chosen destination.
In some cases, language schools are restricted to only hiring teachers who hold citizenship of a native English speaking country. These are... [Read more]
The Most Important Differences Between British and American English - TEFL Blog
Wed, 17 Apr 2019 Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
The Most Important Differences Between British and American English
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.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Sumeyra Y.
The differences between American and British English can be categorized in four ways:
Pronunciation differences
British English and American sound remarkably different. The most obvious difference is the way the letter "r" is... [Read more]
Why English is Referred as a Global Language - TEFL Blog
Wed, 01 Jul 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Why English is Referred as a Global Language
Over the years, the English language has reached the status of a global language and is considered to be characterized as lingua franca or the language which is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different. The English language is spoken by millions of people all around the globe. It is spoken by people as their native language, it is taught in almost all schools around the world as a second language and is also used as a first language for international communication. The English language has become a global language for many reasons:
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Milos O. Please note that this blog post might not... [Read more]
Is there TEFL certification near me? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Is there TEFL certification near me?
Our in-class TEFL certification courses are available in a variety of locations around the world, and there might even be one near you. This type of course is very popular as many trainees find it more productive to be taught in person by an experienced teacher trainer rather than having to work through the course materials alone.
In-class TEFL course basics
ITTT in-class TEFL courses run for a period of four weeks and attendance is typically required from Monday to Friday. Each day will include a variety of input lessons and on some days you will also teach your practice lessons. Weekends are usually free so you can take the time to explore the local area, socialize with your classmates, or simply relax and prepare for the following week's study.... [Read more]
The Most Popular TEFL Destinations For Teachers from: 160
The Most Popular TEFL Destinations For Teachers
4 Reasons Why Argentina is a Great Place To Teach English Abroad
Maria Ducha
Destinations
Argentina offers some of the best job opportunities for qualified English teachers in the whole Latin American region. Be sure to check out these 4 reasons why Argentina is a great place to teach English abroad if you are interested in teaching English in this part of the world.
The Top 5 Places to Teach English in Thailand
Mark Crocker
Destinations
Thailand has been a hit with TEFL qualified teachers for many years, with year-round warm weather, great food, fascinating culture, amazing beaches, and a lively nightlife just a few of the reasons why. There are also a wide range of possible locations to choose from. In this post we take a... [Read more]
Historically, Why did English Arise as a Global Language? - TEFL Blog
Mon, 06 Apr 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Historically, Why did English Arise as a Global Language?
English as a global language is increasing public recognition of the global position of English. We hear it on television spoken by politicians from all over the world. Wherever we travel, we see English signs and advertisements. English is now the language most widely taught as a foreign language in over 100 countries, such as China, Russia, Germany, Spain, Egypt and Brazil and in most of these countries it is emerging as the chief foreign language to be encountered in schools, often displacing other languages in the process. The statistics suggest that about a quarter of the world’s population estimated about 1.5 billion people, is already fluent or competent in English,... [Read more]
Top Tips for Teaching English without a Degree - TEFL Blog
Thu, 08 Aug 2019 Jon ITTT
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Top Tips for Teaching English without a Degree
One question many people considering becoming a TEFL teacher ask is whether it is possible to teach English abroad without a university degree. The answer to this question is simply, yes. While there certainly are some countries and individual schools that do require TEFL teachers to have a degree, in the vast majority of countries it is not a requirement by governments or employers.
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Below I look at the different regions of the world where you can work as an English teacher without having a university degree. Bear in mind that labour and immigration requirements for any country are always subject to change and that you should always contact your local consulate for the... [Read more]
How to find TEFL jobs? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
How to find TEFL jobs?
As there is a strong demand for TEFL qualified teachers in many countries worldwide, most course graduates should have little trouble finding a suitable position. However, to maximise your chances of securing the best jobs there are a few things you should be aware of. Where you should look for work, how to apply for jobs, and how to prepare for that all important interview are all covered below.
Where can I teach English abroad?
Among the many attractions of teaching English abroad is the fact that you are free to choose not only the region where you would like to work, but also the specific country or even city. For some teachers the history and culture of Europe appeals most, while others are drawn to exotic destinations across Asia or Latin America. However,... [Read more]
Can I teach English with just a TEFL certificate? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Can I teach English with just a TEFL certificate?
We should start by acknowledging that there are some countries where a degree is required for certain teaching jobs. However, even within these countries there are often opportunities for teachers without a degree. In such situations you would need to be more flexible in terms of the type of job and conditions. As we will see later, undertaking volunteering or internship programs are examples of such flexibility.
The main point here is that you can teach in many countries without a degree, provided you do have some other attributes or qualifications that employers are looking for.
One of the most important qualifications worldwide for EFL teachers is the TEFL certificate. If you have a certificate of at least 120 hours then you should be... [Read more]
The How-To Guide to Prepare for Your Teaching Job Abroad - TEFL Blog
Mon, 04 Jun 2018 Jen Bunce
Visa and Legal TEFL Information
The How-To Guide to Prepare for Your Teaching Job Abroad
So, you have been thinking about going abroad and are trying to figure out a way to support yourself while traveling and seeing the world? Teaching English as a second language is certainly a solid financial option for native and non-native English speakers, as well as a career that is high in demand around the world. Anyone that has a love for travel and wants to learn about other cultures, while also helping people, should seriously consider teaching English as it can fulfill all these desires.
Here's a helpful how-to guide to preparing for your teaching job abroad written by our TEFL alumni Jen who documented her journey from TEFL certificate to receiving her job... [Read more]
Where are the best places to teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Where are the best places to teach English abroad?
When choosing a destination for teaching English abroad there are a wide variety of options available to suit all tastes. For some this choice is based on where the best salaries and benefits are offered, whilst others may be more focused on cultural aspects or simply where to find the best nightlife. Each region and individual country has its own pros and cons, so here we give a brief overview of the most popular options to help you make the right decision to suit your plans.
Which is the most popular region for teaching English abroad?
The huge continent of Asia continues to be the most popular destination for teachers in terms of numbers. Across the region there are a wide variety of diverse destinations to suit everyone, from the... [Read more]
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The Most Popular TEFL Destinations For Teachers
The Top 5 TEFL Destinations for Adrenaline Junkies and Adventure Seekers
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations
If you are looking for a unique place to move to, check out our list of the top 5 TEFL destinations for adrenaline junkies and adventure seekers!
Nicaragua - the Rising Star for EFL Teaching in Central America
Mark Crocker
Destinations
Central America is particularly popular with American and Canadian teachers due to its close proximity to their home countries, however, the majority don’t look beyond the well trodden paths that lead to Costa Rica and Panama. Here we look at one of the region's better kept secrets, Nicaragua.
5 Highlights of Teaching English in Argentina
Mark Crocker
Destinations
Argentina continues to... [Read more]
What can I do with a 120-hour TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
What can I do with a 120-hour TEFL?
If you are interested in applying for overseas teaching jobs, you will almost certainly come across something called Teaching English as a Foreign Language, or TEFL, certification. As a result, you are probably wondering if getting a TEFL certification is a good idea.
Regardless of your other qualifications and experience, a TEFL certification is always a valuable addition to your resume. Furthermore, it will set you apart from the competition in the eyes of principals and hiring managers all over the world. Even if a TEFL certificate is not required for a specific position, it is always a huge plus and preference.
Can I teach English abroad with a 120-hour TEFL certificate?
A TEFL certificate opens doors to exciting opportunities in teaching English as... [Read more]
Reasons Why TEFL Teachers Need to Know British English and American English - TEFL Blog
Tue, 24 Sep 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Reasons Why TEFL Teachers Need to Know British English and American English
English is a demanding language because there are so many regional English words and pronunciations which require a great receptive skill to receive and understand for example can’t in the UK is pronounced |kɑːnt|and in the US is pronounced |kænt |. The same English language, it is spoken quite differently; in the UK there is different pronunciation between the English spoken in Glasgow, London or Cardiff. It is also different in countries that have it as a primary language, such as Ghana, South Africa, Nigeria, and New Zealand. For EFL students, Listening becomes a bit of a challenge, because of these pronunciation differences.
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Where to take a TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Where to take a TEFL course?
Once you have decided on attending an in-class course the next decision to make is which location is best for you. To ensure you have the widest choice possible, we have plenty of locations to consider.
Where to take a TEFL course in the Americas?
If you would like to complete your TEFL certification in North America we have many options across the US, as well as centers in Canada and Mexico. You might also want to consider South and Central America where we operate training centers in a range of exotic locations, including Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala and Peru.
Where to take a TEFL course in Asia?
As Asia contains the largest markets for English language teachers, we have plenty of centers to choose from throughout the region. If you... [Read more]
Should I get a TEFL or TESOL certification? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Should I get a TEFL or TESOL certification?
If you enroll on a TEFL or TESOL certification course with ITTT you get to decide which acronym you have printed on your certificate. Either TEFL or TESOL is fine as they are used interchangeably throughout much of the English language teaching world. However, if you have a clear plan as to where you want to work, it is worth doing a bit of research to see which of the two is more commonly used in your chosen destination. If most employers are asking for TEFL qualified teachers in their job adverts then it makes sense to go with that option, and vice versa if TESOL certificates are more common.
Once you have completed your course and have received your TEFL or TESOL certificate, you can then start applying for jobs. There are a huge number of... [Read more]
How long do TEFL contracts last? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
How long do TEFL contracts last?
Once you have completed your chosen TEFL course and have that all important certificate in your hand, you can seriously start to plan the next stage of your adventure. Thanks to the sustained demand for English language teachers right across the world there are plenty of countries to choose from, each with its own unique set of attractions. But how long will you have to commit for when you sign the job contract?
How long are TEFL contracts in Europe?
The most common contract in European schools is for an academic year that generally runs from September to June. The great thing here is you will have a couple of months off during the summer break to travel or earn some extra cash working with private students or at a summer camp. Summer language camps are... [Read more]
Do accents matter when teaching English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Do accents matter when teaching English abroad?
When it comes to accents we all have one no matter where in the world we were brought up. Most of us are familiar with the basic differences between British and American accents, but what about accents from Australia and New Zealand, Canada and South Africa? And within each of these countries there are dozens of regional accents, just to complicate things further. So, we all have an accent, but is it a problem when teaching English as a foreign language?
What English accent should I teach my students?
The first thing to remember is that there is no right or wrong accent when it comes to teaching and learning English. When teaching it is fine to speak naturally, just be sure that you always speak clearly and that all your instructions are... [Read more]
Top 5 Countries to Teach English Abroad for History Buffs - TEFL Blog
Tue, 27 Aug 2019
Joanna Dineva
Destinations
Top 5 Countries to Teach English Abroad for History Buffs
Teaching English abroad is a wonderful way to travel and experience new cultures. For those of us who also love to learn about ancient civilizations and learn from the past, there are a few countries that offer the chance to immerse yourself in history. I reviewed lists that ranked the best places to teach English abroad in 2019 based on a number of google searches, salary opportunities, and how many programs they offer and compare them to the lists of countries with the greatest historical significance and came up with a list of the top 5 countries to teach English abroad for history buffs.
5. EGYPT
It is hard to write a destination list for history buffs... [Read more]
Problems for Indian Learners in ESL - TEFL Blog
Thu, 26 Dec 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Problems for Indian Learners in ESL
Unlike many other countries, India does not have a national language. There are over 30 official languages spoken in India. English has been adopted by the government for judicial and administrative proceedings, and most Indians have a functional understanding of English. However, many Indians struggle to learn and use English effectively.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Tejaswini K. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Pronunciation
Native languages influence pronunciations of English syllables/words, e.g. people who speak north Indian languages usually pronounce the word ‘here’ as ‘hare/hair’, people... [Read more]
TEFL, where can I teach? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
TEFL, where can I teach?
Completing a TEFL certification course brings many benefits and one of the most popular is that you get to choose exactly which country or region you want to live and work in. As the demand for English language instruction is so strong in many parts of the world, there is never any shortage of job options for TEFL qualified teachers. From tropical countries in Asia to the cooler climes of Northern Europe, there will be something to suit everyone. Whether you prefer a bustling major city or something more off the beaten path, there is sure to be the perfect destination out there waiting for you.
Asia
This vast continent is home to the largest number of TEFL jobs of any region in the world. Countries such as China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan all have thriving... [Read more]
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Companies TEFL International
Check out tefl tesol about Companies TEFL International and apply today to be certified to teach English abroad.
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B. H. - Italy said:
English as a global languageOnce upon a time a person would come into contact with a foreign language only if a member of the upper class or when going to glamorous international holiday resorts. The foreign language spoken would vary on the region: in central and eastern Europe it would have been German, in southern Europe French and in northern Europe English. Today, it has become more common to meet somebody who speaks to some measure a... [Read more]
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This ITTT TEFL article answers 6 questions about what is needed when you want to teach English as a foreign language abroad.
6 Important Steps to Getting a Teaching Job | ITTT | TEFL Blog
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This ITTT TEFL article takes you through the 6 steps involved in completing a TEFL course and find a job a an English teacher abroad.
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Can you make a living teaching English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Can you make a living teaching English abroad?
Teaching English abroad has become a popular and lucrative job for many English speakers around the world in recent years. This is mainly due to the increase in demand for the English language in many countries, which has resulted in increasing competition for teaching salaries.
Consider these factors when considering potential TEFL salaries:
When looking for a teaching job abroad it is always a good idea to compare the salary on offer with the local cost of living, which can vary greatly from one country to the next. A monthly salary of US $1,000 would allow you to live a very comfortable lifestyle in Costa Rica, whereas the same salary in a city like Paris would most likely not be enough to provide all of the comforts you desire. Other... [Read more]