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TEFL Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Employment Teaching Efl In Nagoya Japan
Employment teaching EFL in Nagoya, Japan
Date posted:2003-08-26 | Writer: ELCI | Email: [email protected]
THIS SCHOOL IS RUN BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY WHO TREATS EVERYONE LIKE FAMILY. BEAUTIFUL CLASSROOMS WITH HANDPAINTED MURALS, PUPPET SHOWS, COSTUMES AND PERFORMANCES. TEACHERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO SHARE THEIR TALENTS. ORIGINAL ANIMATIONS AND MUSIC ARE PART OF AN INTERESTING CURRICULUM PREPARED FOR OUR STUDENTS. TEACHERS DON'T MISS THE CHANCE TO BE A PART OF THIS FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE. STARTING SALARY •250, 000 A MONTH + BONUSES. SUMMER AND WINTER VACATION. GREAT LOCATION. LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES TEACHING CHILDREN AND ADULTS. IF YOU'RE SERIOUS ABOUT HAVING A GOOD TIME CONTACT US!!!!
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Ways to Improve Discipline in the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Fri, 21 Feb 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Ways to Improve Discipline in the Classroom
Good discipline is one of the keys to an effective lesson. Not only new teachers meet difficulties to manage students, but some veterans in this profession also can face problems. In this summative task, I will share my experience on how to maintain classroom discipline with young learners.
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How to find a common language? There are some tricks below:
1. Teacher's good mood.
2. Start the lesson with something interesting. It can be a short video, song, dance, unusual toy, mask or even costume. Something bright, which attracts kids.
3. During the first class establish main rules, for example:
4. Use the different activities to figure out the main interests in the group and... [Read more]
3 Methods to Teach EFL Kindergarten in a Fun Way - TEFL Blog
Tue, 18 Jun 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
3 Methods to Teach EFL Kindergarten in a Fun Way
Since younger students have a shorter attention span than older students it can be a challenge to not only manage the classroom but to teach English as a foreign language. Though this might be difficult there are many advantages to teaching younger students. Though young, children are still eager to learn and, with the right motivation and teaching skills teaching younger students can be very rewarding.
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1.Teaching and managing younger students
Managing
Development
Repetition is the key
2. Be Active
TPR
What's in the bag?
Act it out
3. Get Creative!
Play Games
Cooking time
Music
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TEFL Other Europe - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Summer Camp Efl Teacher Needed In Bulgaria
Summer Camp EFL Teacher Needed in Bulgaria
Date posted:2018-03-21 | Writer: ELACP | Email: [email protected]
ELACP English Language and Culture Programme are looking for reliable, enthusiastic and creative English language teachers for our English summer camps in July and August of this year. There are places available both in our Bulgarian and Turkish camps. The Bulgaria camp is in Kranevo, Varna, just a few minutes’ walk from a sandy beach. The Turkey camp is located in the Beykoz forest on the outskirts of Istanbul, not too far from the coast. Or, you can get the best of both worlds and teach for two weeks in each camp. Turkey is just one hour by air from Bulgaria.
This assignment is ideal as a working holiday for experienced TEFL teachers. It is also a great opportunity for people... [Read more]
Price TEFL Cert - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Volunteer teaching In some rural areas in thailand, especially in the underprivileged communities, children and young people are in desperate need of assistance with their primary and secondary education and development. Palau is one of these communities. In spite of the beautiful scenery surroundings, waterfall, numerous species of animals; elephants, monkeys, and huge forests ?, many rural Burmese migrants have very difficult lives, and the children do not get the... [Read more]
Why and How to Acquire Cultural Competency in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Wed, 15 Apr 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Why and How to Acquire Cultural Competency in the ESL Classroom
I am a South African who has worked in South Korea for more than eight years and one of the most important tools as an ESL teacher from a whole different nationality and culture has been the knowledge and awareness of cultural sensitivity in the classroom. When I meet a new ESL teacher and they ask me for advice this is usually the first thing I recommend: become an expert in the culture. It helps you meet the needs of your students and it creates a comfortable environment in which your students want to learn. In this essay we will look at what is culture, strategies for culture learning and how to assess your level of cultural competence.
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The 4 Most Common Problems Students Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Fri, 22 Mar 2019 Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
The 4 Most Common Problems Students Face When Learning English
Prior to starting a class, an English teacher needs to take into consideration many parameters. How many students will I have to teach? How old are they? What are their levels? What knowledge did they already acquire in terms of vocabulary and grammar? What are their nationalities?
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Are the students monolingual or multilingual?
Cultural Differences
Similarities and Differences in Language
Cultural Differences
Are you ready to teach students of a different nationality?
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Why TEFL Teachers Should Work on Establishing Rapport - TEFL Blog
Thu, 24 Oct 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Why TEFL Teachers Should Work on Establishing Rapport
Establishing rapport with students is a crucial part of any successful teacher because it allows teachers to teach their students more effectively and in different ways. Rapport is defined as, "the ability to maintain harmonious relationships based on affinity...is more colloquially thought of as what happens when two people "click"—they connect, interact well, and respond to each other favorably" (Weimer, facultyfocus.com).
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Connection
Motivation
Communication
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ESA Teaching Method: ✅ How to use ESA for Online English Lessons - TEFL Blog
Tue, 22 Dec 2020 Anastasiya Akpinar
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
ESA Teaching Method: ✅ How to use ESA for Online English Lessons
Do you remember the frustration you have experienced after education moved went online? While it may have been a disaster initially, most teachers have now adapted to the new streams of the educational process. Some even say distance learning is better for everyone.
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Where to start?
Simplicity is king
Three magic letters: ESA
In the beginning: Engage!
Now, let's study!
Imagine. Motivate. Activate!
Zoom background and filters help to learn
Are you ready to teach English online?
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10+ Activities for Teaching English Winter Camp - TEFL Blog
Fri, 07 Dec 2018 Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
10+ Activities for Teaching English Winter Camp
Having to organize and hold a winter camp is a daunting task, especially for new teachers who haven't done it before. For these kinds of English camps, teachers typically create up to 10 lesson plans for the duration of the camp. Winter camps can last anywhere between one week to a month or even longer. The main goal of an English camp is to have a fun and memorable time with the students while practicing their English.
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It's all About Fun… and Props!
Making Sock Snowmen!
Making Christmas or New Year's Cards
Have Handouts Ready
Powerpoint/Computer Games
Board Games
When Your School Doesn't Have a Budget or Supplies
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How Does a Teacher Successfully Manage a Classroom? - TEFL Blog
Wed, 17 Jun 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
How Does a Teacher Successfully Manage a Classroom?
Finding the perfect balance between being a fun teacher who creates an environment in which students want to be a part of and are excited to learn and a teacher who is firm enough to maintain discipline in the classroom is possibly the most daunting challenge of a new teacher.
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Let's think about a possible scenario for a new teacher.
Students' expectations
This fictional scenario is an example of how not to manage a class.
There are numerous techniques for achieving a well-managed classroom.
Body language and voice
Various other factors help in setting up a well-managed classroom.
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10+ Activities for Teaching English Summer Camp - TEFL Blog
Fri, 27 Jul 2018 Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
10+ Activities for Teaching English Summer Camp
Holding a summer camp can be an intimidating challenge for new and experienced teachers alike. For these kinds of English camps, teachers typically create up to 10 lesson plans for the duration of the camp. Summer camps can last anywhere between one week and a month or even longer. The main goal of an English camp is to have a fun and memorable time with the students while practicing their English.
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It's all about fun… and props!
Water Balloon Toss
The Flyswatter Game
Have Handouts Ready
Powerpoint/Computer Games
Board Games
When Your School Doesn't Have a Budget or Supplies
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Using Storytelling Activities to Teach English in African Cultures - TEFL Blog
Sat, 30 Nov 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Using Storytelling Activities to Teach English in African Cultures
Storytelling is used in the African culture to teach morals, values, historical lessons, and to communicate truths to all ages. Because words are highly valued by Africans, a skilled storyteller is viewed as an influential leader in a community, able to give wise advice. Since the method of storytelling is so widely used in African cultures for instruction, why not integrate it into teaching English to African students as a foreign language?
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Teaching Linguistic Skills
Level of Attention
Practical Mistakes
Positive Influence on Child Development
Tools of Storytelling
Lesson Plan
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Prices Accelerated TEFL - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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E.M. - Philippines said:
Cultural Sensitivity in the ClassroomIf I were to choose one word that basically sums up what the world is experiencing today, it would be globalization. The advent of the Digital Age brought about the emergence of a "global village" characterized by faster markets, a more continuous transfer of technologies and capabilities, a freer movement of people and goods, and quicker real-time exchange of information - making borders and territories... [Read more]