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6 Steps To Becoming a More Confident Teacher - TEFL Blog
Thu, 07 Feb 2019 Linda Dunsmore
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6 Steps To Becoming a More Confident Teacher
Every teacher needs a confidence boost, whether they are new or experience doesn’t matter. It all depends on oneself to constantly develop and nurture one’s level of self-confidence in the classroom because being confident in teaching is crucial as this is something transmittable. Your students always reflect your confidence level and this might affect their way of absorbing the language taught in the classroom.
If a teacher is confident in what they’re doing, so are the students and unfortunately, the students can quickly spot the lack of confidence which can lead to complications in classroom management.
Here are 6 easy ways to help new teachers to boost their... [Read more]
Becoming a Global Citizen - TEFL Blog
Fri, 07 Feb 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Becoming a Global Citizen
English achieved the global status of an international language since it is recognized worldwide. It became global due to native speakers' economic power. Initially, British imperial power spread the English language to many countries. It provided communication between ethnic groups. International researchers say that more than 400 million people are speaking English as their first language and many more people using English as a second language. I am one of these people, I was taught English since middle school.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Dinara B. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Why start learning English... [Read more]
Is a College Degree Crucial for Becoming an English Teacher? - TEFL Blog
Fri, 08 Jan 2021 Kavinna Batra
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Is a College Degree Crucial for Becoming an English Teacher?
Education comes in many forms, whether through months of hands-on training or years of schooling.
Education comes in many forms. Yet, nowadays, it seems like a college degree is the best and the most meritorious achievement in education –something that employers not only support but also demand.
To produce this article, I questioned some of my fellow colleagues and professionals from the teaching field in my close circle.
"The concept has evolved somewhere in the last 20 years that you need a college degree to ensure your professional success," said AIP managing director Adam Ling. "This has led to many people seeking a four-year degree program and even a... [Read more]
6 Steps to Becoming a TEFL Trainer - TEFL Blog
Wed, 10 Oct 2018 Linda Dunsmore
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6 Steps to Becoming a TEFL Trainer
One of the routes you might want to think about taking after your TEFL course is to train other people how to teach English. It can be very rewarding seeing people who have never taught before gain in confidence and ability over a short space of time. What does it take?
Listen to this blog post:
STEP 1: Complete your TEFL course
The first step to becoming a teacher trainer is to complete your TEFL certification course. Don’t feel that only people who do particularly well are cut out to be trainers. You need to empathize with your trainees, and it can be advantageous to have struggled through and only just about passed the course as long as you’ve then developed your skills with experience. Taking... [Read more]
The Story of Becoming an ESL Teacher - TEFL Blog
Tue, 05 Nov 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
The Story of Becoming an ESL Teacher
Teaching is one of the most difficult jobs in the world. You have to deal with different personalities inside the classroom and somehow, you need to work things out for the class to have an atmosphere that is conducive to learning. You have to prepare yourself both mentally and emotionally to be an effective teacher. It is not a cakewalk and you need to have the drive and work ethics to succeed in this profession.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Fitz B. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Childhood Dreams
Growing up, I never really thought of teaching as a career. I took up a degree related to the healthcare... [Read more]
The Story of an Alumna’s Personal Teaching Experience - TEFL Blog
Wed, 15 Jul 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
The Story of an Alumna’s Personal Teaching Experience
Since I was a teenager, I always loved the language of English and always loved to help my colleagues from school. I remember listening to some kids “I hate English” or “English is so difficult to learn”. I never understood those sentences because English had always been easy for me to deal with. So, in High School I started to help the other students from my class, I used to invite them to my place so I could share my knowledge with them, in that time I didn’t realize, but that was the beginning of my career as a teacher because I was teaching them, I was making them my students.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Cristian M. Please note that... [Read more]
The Most Popular TEFL Destinations For Teachers from: 30
The Most Popular TEFL Destinations For Teachers
The Best Countries for Solo Women to Teach English Abroad
Federico Riva
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Women from all backgrounds are intrigued by the thought of living and working in a different country abroad. ✅ However, many of them feel reluctant and ask “Is it safe for single women to teach English abroad?”The answer is: Absolutely - and this live event we explore some of the best countries for solo women to teach English abroad.
The Positives and Negatives About Teaching English in Taiwan
Christian Davey
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As with any country, there are certain pros and cons about teaching English in Taiwan. ✅ If you consider the following points and do your own... [Read more]
Personal Teaching Experience: How I started as a Multiple Intelligences Practitioner - TEFL Blog
Wed, 08 Jan 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Personal Teaching Experience: How I started as a Multiple Intelligences Practitioner
The popular saying which states: never judge a book by the cover has once again reminded me to always be optimistic about a new experience. Before I entered the school I had already concluded what a bad experience it would be in this new environment which I would pass on numerous occasions and hear different external noises coming from inside of the school, I imagined how hard the job of a teacher could be.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Chantal S. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
My First Day at School
On Monday, September 3, 2018, the first day upon... [Read more]
How Becoming a TEFL Teacher Can Help You Fulfill your Ultimate Potential According to Abraham Maslow - TEFL Blog
Wed, 19 Jul 2023 Ariella Libre
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How Becoming a TEFL Teacher Can Help You Fulfill your Ultimate Potential According to Abraham Maslow
One of my minors during my undergraduate studies was psychology. I started taking psychology classes in high school. My upbringing was extremely dysfunctional and it made me curious about people. As a psychology student, I was introduced to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a psychological theory by Abraham Maslow.
Understanding Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: A Guide to Reaching Your Full Potential
These "needs" are categorized into 5 general groups in chronological order: physiological, safety, love & belonging, esteem, and self-actualization. Maslow's theory is modeled visually by a pyramid with... [Read more]
First Step in Teaching: Reasons to take a TEFL Course - TEFL Blog
Mon, 23 Dec 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
First Step in Teaching: Reasons to take a TEFL Course
I would rather start by sharing my experience with the combination of teaching and living in several different countries to clarify why I have chosen this topic:
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate moein m. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
My Story
In the past, when I was younger, I did not have any interest and was not enthusiastic about learning English, and I remember that I always used to escape from foreign language classes. Once I turned to 16 and 17, during high school, I spent most of my time with some friends who knew English well and they were always talking about the top movies and... [Read more]
My Foreign Language Experience and Why I Want to be TEFL/TESOL Certified - TEFL Blog
Wed, 25 Dec 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
My Foreign Language Experience and Why I Want to be TEFL/TESOL Certified
As someone of mixed heritage, I have always had an interest in learning about cultures other than the one I live in America. My father is Colombian and my mother is American, so growing up I felt obliged to learn more about the Colombian background I was fairly unfamiliar with.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Catherine P. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
First-Language Background
I never felt satisfied with the amount of exposure I had to my Colombian heritage. My mom never learned Spanish, so around the house, it was easier for my dad to speak to my siblings and me in... [Read more]
Last posts written by Ariella
Ariella Libre
Bonjour! I'm a native English speaker from NYC with a background in communication and minors in critical sexuality studies and psychology from Rutgers University. I left university before completing my last semester and ended up working as a barista. Despite my previous credentials, it became my career baseline. However, I'm now focused on attending art school in Europe. Throughout my 20s, I gained extensive experience in temporary organizational roles, such as reception, help desk support, and customer service. I excel in English communication, offering assistance in improving vocabulary, accent, and engaging in small talk with English speakers.
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How Becoming a TEFL Teacher Can Help You Fulfill your Ultimate Potential According to Abraham Maslow | ITTT |... [Read more]
Why Completing a TEFL Course May Change Your Life - TEFL Blog
Fri, 10 Jan 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Why Completing a TEFL Course May Change Your Life
I have a very strong reason why i should complete a TEFL Course. In fact, i am taking 220 hours. Well, the base on my future plans i have the desire to be a tutor online. it's totally out of my line, i was once a registered nurse, i was a fashion designer and even studied Fashion Design at London and Singapore. I owned a wedding shop in the Philippines and catering to different clients worldwide. and fast forward i got married. But, since i tied the knot and settled here at California.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Odessa M. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
My story
everything has changed. I... [Read more]
Top Teacher Development Strategies for Non-Native Speakers - TEFL Blog
Wed, 26 May 2021 Federico Riva
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Top Teacher Development Strategies for Non-Native Speakers
Hello everybody, it's Liza here, I'm glad to see you joining me today. If you guys can hear and see me clearly please let me know via the chat box. Today we are going to discuss some problems related to teacher development. While I am waiting for more people to join, just quickly let me introduce myself. So I am a non-native ESL teacher and a TEFL expert. I go live every week on Tuesday and this live stream is provided by International TEFL and TESOL Training.
Watch the live session here
Thanks a lot for letting me know that my system is working. I'm glad you are tuning in and by the way please let me know where you guys are from. I'm located in Russia, but I... [Read more]
TEFL Portland Oregon - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL USA: 5 days ▷ combined course
TEFL Portland Oregon | TEFL USA
The city of Portland is an exciting place to take your TEFL/TESOL course. There are lots of interesting sites and attractions you should not miss. Some of the most popular attractions in Portland include the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Pittock Mansion, Washington Park, Oregon Zoo and the Pioneer Courthouse Square. Providence Park is the best destination for sport fans who want to watch soccer or baseball games.
Oregon is rich in natural beauty with many beaches, mountain ranges and forests. It is also a great destination for surfing, whale watching, hiking and biking. You will not get bored when taking your TEFL/TESOL course in Portland but will make many memorable experiences.
The School
With its beautiful natural landscapes and forests,... [Read more]
The Benefits of Volunteer English Teaching - TEFL Blog
Wed, 13 Feb 2019 Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
The Benefits of Volunteer English Teaching
"The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." Mahatma Gandhi. There is a growing demand for volunteers to teach English in poverty-stricken regions. At first glance, volunteer teaching may appear to be a waste of your precious time and a futile effort that you should direct towards a more profitable action. However, the benefits that you can reap from such an experience are invaluable. You can make a huge difference in the lives of underprivileged people through volunteer teaching, but the difference that it will make to all the aspects of your life surpasses it. As it will broaden your skills and experience, allow you to grow as a person, and give you a sense of... [Read more]
Personal Teaching Experience Shaping into an Adaptable Resilient Teacher - TEFL Blog
Wed, 29 Jul 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Personal Teaching Experience Shaping into an Adaptable Resilient Teacher
Having completed my Bachelor of Arts in Drama, I started my international teaching career straight out of university. What was meant to be a gap year opportunity of traveling and earning money has become a professional career in education spanning over ten years in more than five different countries. What was once a means to an end, has become a passion and a calling.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Desmond K. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Personal Learning Experience
The first time I became aware of the ESL job market was in my third year of university when one of... [Read more]
Self-Reflection: From Failure to Great Teacher - TEFL Blog
Thu, 28 May 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Self-Reflection: From Failure to Great Teacher
The year was 1992, I was going to my first English class. I was so excited to begin. I’d always wanted to learn that language. The movies, music and everything I loved the most was in English. I was ten years old, my whole class was the same age, but the only thing I didn’t know was they were much ahead of me. The course placed me in a classroom with kids that were already speaking English since they were six years old. They spoke all the time and I couldn’t understand anything. I felt so disappointed and ashamed, I couldn’t even comprehend the difference between him and her. Even my teacher made fun of me. As a result, I got out of the course after lots of swollen eyes and... [Read more]
TEFL Oregon - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL Usa
TEFL course in Oregon
If you are looking for a destination with exceptional landscapes and lush nature, Oregon is your best bet. One of only three states on the Pacific Coast in the continental USA, Oregon combines splendid beaches with green forests and tall mountain ranges. Even the Native Americans, who settled in the area before the Europeans arrived, appreciated the natural wonders of the region and lived in peace with nature. On top of that, Oregon is the ninth largest state in the USA, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun during the whole year.
Oregon’s coastline of 363 miles is one of the reasons the state sees millions of visitors each year. However, the Oregon beach experience varies from the one further down south in California, for instance. In Oregon,... [Read more]
Tutor to Teacher: Lessons Learned Along the Way - TEFL Blog
Tue, 02 Jun 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Tutor to Teacher: Lessons Learned Along the Way
For the past few years, I have worked with students one on one as a tutor for a variety of subjects such as history, math, and English. I have a great deal of experience with this mode of educating where I am working with one student at a time and through this course, I have learned a few new techniques that I want to extrapolate on and discuss in this essay.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Canaan K. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
1. Needs Analysis
The first concept that I liked and now want to incorporate into my tutoring sessions is the implementation of the “needs analysis” which is a test... [Read more]
Reason for Embarking on a TEFL Journey - TEFL Blog
Tue, 19 May 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Reason for Embarking on a TEFL Journey
The introverted Nathaniel struggled immensely through primary, high school, college, and music school. His first battle was learning how to read. At this point, no one knew he possessed a learning difficulty.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Nathaniel F. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Personal Experience
Although he had an impressive spoken vocabulary for a boy, when he looked at words on a page he could not match them to their sounds, therefore pronunciation was not possible. This struggle with phonetic decoding was overcome over a few years by reading books borrowed from the library, tracing the words... [Read more]
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Harmonizing Education: The Transformative Influence of Music in the Classroom
Federico Riva
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Discover the power of music in education! Engaging, connecting, and enhancing learning. Boost your classroom with music's benefits!
What to Expect in a Small ESL Program
Ashton March
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Step into the world of teaching English in small ESL programs - from crafting tailored curricula to conquering limited resources. Discover the rewards!
Top 3 ESL Games for Teaching Online
Sara Stojanovic
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Discover the transformative power of interactive games in online English teaching. From Kahoot challenges to Scavenger Hunts, engage... [Read more]
Top Teacher Development Strategies For Non Native Speakers - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Top Teacher Development Strategies for Non-Native Speakers
Hello everybody, it's Liza here, I'm glad to see you joining me today. If you guys can hear and see me clearly please let me know via the chat box. Today we are going to discuss some problems related to teacher development. While I am waiting for more people to join, just quickly let me introduce myself. So I am a non-native ESL teacher and a TEFL expert. I go live every week on Tuesday and this live stream is provided by International TEFL and TESOL Training.
Thanks a lot for letting me know that my system is working. I'm glad you are tuning in and by the way please let me know where you guys are from. I'm located in Russia, but I taught in China for a couple of years and then I went to Thailand and finally I came back to... [Read more]
How do I become a great English teacher? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
How do I become a great English teacher?
Throughout our schooling, we have likely encountered several teachers who, despite their profession, seemed mismatched for the role. Some might have resorted to strict penalties for minor mistakes, others may have been tediously boring or simply failed to heed their students' feedback. Nonetheless, we usually also recall those teachers who positively impacted our learning journey.
So, what makes these educators stand out? We believe that a combination of certain traits and skills contribute to a teacher being remembered for the right reasons. By incorporating these characteristics, you are likely to be remembered as an exceptional English teacher by your future students.
Communication
Of all the qualities listed, communication arguably tops the... [Read more]
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Kavinna Batra
My name is Queeny Kavinna Batra. I have been teaching English since 2015 and I am certified in TESOL(Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), also CTBE and CTEYL. I teach students from the age of 3 up to working adults. I am very passionate about teaching since my students are my biggest inspiration. In addition, I totally agree with Gail Goldwin that "Good teaching is 1/4 preparation and 3/4 theatre." My enthusiasm for teaching is what keeps me going!
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Is a College Degree Crucial for Becoming an English Teacher? | ITTT | TEFL Blog
Kavinna Batra
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Education comes in many forms. ✅ Yet, nowadays, it seems like a college degree is the best and the most meritorious achievement in education –something that... [Read more]
Why Taking a TEFL Course Is Highly Beneficial - TEFL Blog
Mon, 28 Jan 2019 Linda Dunsmore
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Why Taking a TEFL Course Is Highly Beneficial
There are many reasons to take a TEFL/TESOL course, not least because it is the best way to enable you to work almost anywhere in the world as an English teacher.
The days where simply being a native English speaker was enough to secure a job as an English teacher around the world are long gone and the majority of employers worldwide expect their teachers to have a TEFL/TESOL qualification.
Increasingly, those hoping to teach English as a foreign language are required to have a certificate of at least 100 hours if not 120 hours. Having a TEFL/TESOL certificate opens up many more employment opportunities than would be available without one. It is also worth noting that taking the time to... [Read more]
What Problems Do English Learners Face in China? - TEFL Blog
Fri, 03 May 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
What Problems Do English Learners Face in China?
In recent years, the most popular destination for EFL teachers all over the world has been China. China is the country welcoming many foreign teachers, native and non-native, and is probably the country with the most rapid development of the English teaching industry. Online teaching has become just as important as face to face teaching and has been a teacher for an online company for a long time, I have experienced a variety of students, levels, and groups. Therefore, in this essay, I will write about the most common problems Chinese students face and some ways of dealing with them.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Aleksandra Đ.
Pronunciation problems
If... [Read more]
Is it Difficult to Teach Children Online? - TEFL Blog
Mon, 10 Feb 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Is it Difficult to Teach Children Online?
Most would say it’s an almost impossible task, one that requires a lot of patience and repetition. How are you supposed to keep their interest? How do you communicate to them efficiently despite not being physically present? Teaching children may not be an easy task, however, I believe it would be a most rewarding one. Teaching online is something that I have been keen on and would like to venture into after completing this course. We are moving into a digital world where we will all soon be connected over the internet. This is a wonderful opportunity to be able to reach and enrich the lives of children globally.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Zahraa K. Please note... [Read more]
Alumni Experience: I Wish I’d Known That Before The Class - TEFL Blog
Tue, 20 Aug 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Alumni Experience: I Wish I’d Known That Before The Class
The Cambridge English Dictionary defines the word “hindsight” as “the ability to understand an event or situation only after it has happened.” That is why people tell you that “hindsight is a perfect science.” So with the benefit of hindsight and looking back after completing some 220 hours of TEFL training, I see that there are, indeed, several things that I wish that I had known before starting the course, both on the positive and the negative sides.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Desmond V. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
My Positive Start
Let me start with the... [Read more]
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These trainees work hard to achieve their goal of becoming certified English teachers. The teacher trainers in Manuel Antonio provide helpful feedback and assistance throughout the entire course to make sure everyone reaches their potential. In the end, the trainees will be confident and know all the skills to teach all around Costa Rica and the world.
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