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What's the difference between online courses, in-class courses and combined courses? ▷ Infographic - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
ITTT offers three ways of earning your TEFL certificate. These are in-class, online and a combination of the two. But how do they differ and which course is the right one for you? The first option is the in-class course and this is best for those who like a structured study environment and have the ability to attend a four week on-site course. Trainees on the in-class courses benefit from the more than 120 hours of study time the course involves, plus the advice of experienced and qualified teacher trainers.
You will also receive six to ten hours of observed teaching practice giving you the chance to earn valuable practical experience and feedback on your teaching. Upon graduation of the in-class course you will receive an internationally recognised certificate and lifetime job... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - What S The Difference Between Online Courses In Class Courses And Combined Courses Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
ITTT offers three ways to earn your English teaching qualification:
in-class, online, combined
So what are the main differences between the different options and which choice is right for you?
This is the best option for those who learn better in a structured classroom environment and who wants to benefit from the teaching practice.
- 120+ hours of study time.
- 6 to 10 hours of observed teaching practice.
- Extensive teaching practice with different levels of language learners.
- Lifetime job support
- Internationally recognised TEFL certificate.
- Hands-on advice from well qualified and experienced teacher trainers.
ONLINE
Ideal for those unable to attend four-week in-class course.
- Course prices start from as little as $190.
- 60-hour and 120-hour TEFL courses.
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Difference Between Formal and Colloquial Language Devices - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Having recently moved to Spain with the full intention of completing a TEFL course and making a new life outside of the UK, whilst studying how to teach English, at the same time as learning Spanish so that I can communicate reasonably, it is this juxtaposition between this my English competence that has underlined for me just how difficult it can be for anybody to learn a new language, having been humbled by the gaps in my knowledge.
My Experience in Germany
So in what ways does formal differ from informal English?
Reasons for Informal Speech
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The Difference Between Teaching Adults and Children - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
When thinking of teaching, adults generally don't come to mind. Teachers are associated with children, and people might often associate their childhood with teachers and schooling, either good or bad. There are quite obvious differences between adults and children that make for different teaching environments and experiences.
Choice of Activities
Games
Motivation and Will in Childhood
Everyone Should be Heared
Discipline in Adulthood
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Differences between TEFL and TESOL courses at ITT International - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Understanding TEFL and TESOL
2. TEFL Courses at ITTT
3. TESOL Courses at ITTT
4. Choosing the Right Course for You
Are you interested in teaching English as a foreign language but unsure about the differences between TEFL and TESOL courses? Look no further as we delve into the distinctions between these two popular certifications offered by ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training).
TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) are both certifications that qualify individuals to teach English to non-native speakers. While the end goal is the same, the approach and target audience differ between the two. TEFL courses are primarily designed for individuals who want to teach English in countries where English is not the primary... [Read more]
What are the differences between TEFL and TESOL courses? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) courses have subtle differences in their focus and content. TEFL courses typically concentrate on teaching English to non-English speakers in countries where English is not the primary language. These courses emphasize practical classroom teaching techniques, lesson planning, and classroom management strategies. On the other hand, TESOL courses cover a broader spectrum, including teaching English to non-native speakers in English-speaking countries as well. TESOL programs often delve into language acquisition theories, linguistics, and cultural aspects of language learning, in addition to practical teaching skills.
Another significant difference between TEFL and TESOL courses lies in... [Read more]
What are the differences between TEFL and TEFL courses? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) are terms often used interchangeably to refer to the field of teaching English to non-native speakers. Both involve teaching English to individuals who do not speak English as their first language. These courses are designed to equip teachers with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach English to non-English speakers.
While TEFL and TESOL are often used interchangeably, there are slight differences between the two. TEFL specifically refers to teaching English in countries where English is not the primary language, whereas TESOL is a broader term that includes teaching English to non-native speakers in English-speaking countries. TEFL courses are more focused on... [Read more]
What are the differences between TEFL and CELTA courses? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL, or Teaching English as a Foreign Language, is a certification that allows individuals to teach English to non-native speakers. TEFL courses cover a wide range of topics related to language teaching, such as lesson planning, classroom management, and language assessment. These courses are typically more flexible in terms of schedule and location, making them ideal for those who want to teach English abroad or online.
CELTA, or Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, is a specific type of TEFL certification provided by Cambridge Assessment English. CELTA courses are more intensive and standardized compared to generic TEFL courses. They focus on practical teaching skills and include observed teaching practice with real ESL students. CELTA courses are usually... [Read more]
What are the differences between TEFL and TEYL courses? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) and TEYL (Teaching English to Young Learners) courses are both designed to equip educators with the necessary skills to teach English as a second or foreign language. However, there are distinct differences between the two types of courses that cater to different teaching contexts and age groups.
TEFL courses typically focus on teaching English to adult learners or older teenagers who are looking to improve their language skills for academic, professional, or personal reasons. These courses cover a wide range of topics such as lesson planning, classroom management, language skills development, and assessment techniques. On the other hand, TEYL courses are specifically tailored for teaching English to children aged 3 to 12 years old. The curriculum... [Read more]
The Difference between Formal and Non-Formal Language - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
When approaching formal and non-formal language it's imperative to keep in mind that people are by nature designed to be different, therefore arguing which is more important is a waste of time. Based on cultural upbringing and life experience both play an important role in regards to teaching a student. Formal and informal language are used daily, though, both habituate different societal spaces and their ratios change. Either can bleed into each other when language becomes really interesting.
The Use Of Formal Language
The Use Of Non-Formal Language
Things to Keep in Mind
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The Difference Between Teaching ESL and Teaching EFL - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
In my experience, many teachers are not really sure about the difference between teaching ESL and teaching EFL in the classroom. In this post I will try to explain both situations and give some insight into each as they are actually quite distinct.
The Basic Difference
Potential Problems of Both Situations
Typical Students of EFL and ESL
The Importance of Speaking English in the Classroom
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This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Amal S.
ESL refers to teaching English as a Second Language in a English-speaking country where the student's native language is not English, while EFL refers to teaching English as a Foreign Language in a country... [Read more]
What are the differences between TEFL, TESOL, and CELTA courses? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL, TESOL, and CELTA are all popular courses for individuals looking to teach English as a foreign language. Each course has its own unique characteristics, target audience, and certifications. Let's delve into the specifics of each to understand the differences between them.
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. TEFL courses are designed for individuals who want to teach English to non-native speakers in countries where English is not the primary language. These courses typically cover a wide range of topics, including lesson planning, classroom management, language skills, and assessment techniques. TEFL courses vary in length, with some being as short as a weekend workshop and others lasting several weeks or months.
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What is the difference between online and in-person TEFL courses? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Online TEFL courses are becoming increasingly popular due to their flexibility and accessibility. These courses can be completed remotely, allowing participants to study at their own pace and from anywhere in the world. Online TEFL programs typically consist of modules covering various aspects of English language teaching, including lesson planning, classroom management, and language assessment. Many online courses also include virtual teaching practice sessions to help participants gain practical experience.
In-person TEFL courses, on the other hand, are conducted in a traditional classroom setting with a physical instructor. These courses often involve intensive training over a shorter period, ranging from a few days to several weeks. In-person TEFL programs provide hands-on experience... [Read more]
The Striking Differences Between BrE and AmE - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
When we talk about the English language, we are referring to its base form or proper English as the Brits would say. American English is a version of British English, which has been modified over time and has thus been altered to suit the different geographical locations, different culture and so on.
Lexical Differences
Grammar Structure
Spelling
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There are several areas of the English language which present the most noticeable differences and these are in vocabulary, grammar, and spelling.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Kristian B. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
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What are the differences between TEFL and TEFL certification courses? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language, which involves teaching English to non-native English speakers in countries where English is not the primary language. On the other hand, TEFL certification is a credential that demonstrates a teacher's proficiency and training in teaching English as a foreign language. It provides the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach English to non-native speakers.
TEFL courses are training programs that provide the essential knowledge and skills to teach English as a foreign language. These courses cover teaching methodologies, classroom management, lesson planning, and language assessment. On the other hand, TEFL certification courses are more comprehensive programs that offer a recognized certification upon completion. These... [Read more]
What are the differences between TEFL and DIPTEFL certification courses? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) and the Diploma in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (DIPTEFL) are both certifications that qualify individuals to teach English to non-native speakers. While both courses focus on equipping educators with the necessary skills and knowledge to teach English effectively, there are key differences between the two certifications that prospective teachers should consider before choosing a program.
A TEFL certification course is typically designed for individuals who are new to teaching English as a foreign language or those looking to enhance their teaching skills. These courses cover essential topics such as lesson planning, classroom management, language assessment, and teaching methodologies. TEFL courses can vary in length, with options... [Read more]
What are the differences between TEFL and CELTA certification courses? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) and CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) certification courses are both designed to prepare individuals for a career in teaching English as a foreign language. However, there are some key differences in terms of course content and structure. TEFL courses are typically more general and cover a broader range of teaching topics, while CELTA courses are more focused and specifically geared towards teaching English to adult learners.
TEFL courses often include modules on lesson planning, classroom management, language analysis, and teaching methodologies. These courses may vary in length and intensity, ranging from online courses that can be completed at your own pace to in-person courses that last several weeks. On the other... [Read more]
Differences Between Tefl Tesol Delta And Celta - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
TEFL, TESOL, DELTA, CELTA: In this live session, you will find out about the main differences between TEFL and Delta and how to choose the course that will suit you best! #TEFL#BestTEFL #TeachEnglishOnline Are you ready to teach English abroad or online? Click here and get started today: https://bit.ly/37gs5vO What is TEFL Certification? Where is it valid: https://bit.ly/36ma2Fg Check out our wide range of TEFL Courses: https://bit.ly/3ltqt73 Teach English online from anywhere you want: https://bit.ly/3ltqEPL
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The Difference Between Teaching One-to-One and Groups - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Teaching a whole class of students is a lot different than teaching a single student in a one-to-one setting. When teaching a whole group, I have had to split my attention in so many directions. When I teach a student one-to-one, my whole focus is solely on that one child.
Diversity in the classroom
Advantages and disadvantages
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This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Jennifer H. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
There can be a wide range of diverse students in a classroom setting, which can create more of a demand for attention from the teacher, in some situations. For example, I have seen... [Read more]
The Extreme Difference Between Teaching Individual Students and Groups - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Throughout this course and my professional career as an online English teacher, I have learned that there are many differences between teaching one to one, but to teaching to groups of students as well. I work with an online company, and I teach one to four students that live in China for about thirty minutes daily. Each lesson is different with different students every time, so I get to experience a wide variety of students at different levels every day. However, the content of the lesson can differ greatly depending on if I have one or four students in that class. My teaching can change drastically by the number of students I have assigned to certain classes.
Effectiveness of Personal Approach
Small Groups for Equal Attention
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What are the differences between online and in-person TEFL courses? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Online TEFL courses offer flexibility and convenience that in-person courses may not provide. With online courses, you have the freedom to study at your own pace and schedule, allowing you to balance your studies with other commitments such as work or family responsibilities. This flexibility is especially beneficial for those who have busy schedules or are unable to attend classes in a physical location. Additionally, online courses eliminate the need for commuting to a classroom, saving you time and money in the process.
One of the key differences between online and in-person TEFL courses is the level of interaction and engagement with instructors and classmates. In a traditional classroom setting, you have the opportunity to engage in face-to-face discussions, participate in group... [Read more]
Main Differences Between Private Teaching and Group Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
There are several differences that exist when a teacher is teaching one student only versus teaching a class of students at a given time. For this essay, each difference will be compared against each other to effectively highlight the distinction between the two.
Student-Centered Approach
Choice of Materials
Challenged Motivation
Students' Individual Needs
Student-Teacher Relationships
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Firstly, if the student doesn't show up for class, then that's it, the class cannot go on as that student is the only person the... [Read more]
Major Differences Between Teaching Individual Students and Groups - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
There are a few aspects which should be taken into consideration when teaching either one-to-one, as well as teaching larger groups. As teachers, we might encounter, sooner or later, both situations and we have to make sure that we have the necessary tools to properly achieve the purpose of learning.
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One-to-One Teaching
A few disadvantages would be:
Group Teaching
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Differences Between Mother Tongue and a Second Language - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Anyone who has tried to learn a language as a second language is likely to express at some stage or another how difficult it is. We speak of absorbing our first language and having to work hard for our second. We will often look towards those who have learned more than one language at the same time, bilingual for example, as being lucky and that the path was easier for them. So, is the first language easier to learn and why, and can we use those techniques to learn or teach a second language?
Language of Our Close Environment
Artificial Process
Which Language is Easier to Learn?
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Differences Between Public and International Schools in China - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
As an English teacher who has experienced both education systems in China, I feel uniquely qualified to answer this question. Based on my experiences, there are several major differences between public school and international school.
1. Curriculum
2. Ways to teach English
3. Faculty and Professional Development
4. Class sizes
5. After school activities
6. Tuition fee
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This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Di W.
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What is the difference between TESOL and TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
TESOL and TEFL, though frequently confused, address distinct teaching environments. TESOL encompasses teaching English to non-native speakers, whether in English-speaking countries like the U.S. or elsewhere. Conversely, TEFL is specifically geared towards instructing English in regions where the language is foreign.
TEFL = Teaching English as a Foreign Language
TESOL = Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Where are TEFL and TESOL most commonly used?
What are the technical differences between TEFL and TESOL?
TEFL is predominantly used in the UK and Europe, whereas TESOL is the preferred term in the United States, Canada, and Australia. These terms, while often used interchangeably, indicate regional preferences for English teaching certification. Despite the... [Read more]
What is the difference between TEFL and TESOL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Where are TEFL and TESOL primarily utilized?
TEFL finds its main application in the UK and Europe, whereas TESOL is the preferred terminology in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Despite their interchangeable usage, these terms reflect regional preferences for English teaching accreditation. Nonetheless, both TEFL and TESOL certifications offer comparable training and qualifications.
What are the technical distinctions between TEFL and TESOL?
Should I get TEFL or TESOL certified?
Why get TEFL / TESOL certified.
Video Testimonials.
TEFL and TESOL, though frequently interchanged, possess distinct technical scopes. TEFL is geared towards teaching English to individuals in non-English speaking regions, typically for purposes like travel, business, or personal enrichment. In contrast,... [Read more]
What is the difference between TEFL and TESOL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language, while TESOL stands for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.
Where are TEFL and TESOL most commonly used?
What are the technical differences between TEFL and TESOL?
Choosing a TEFL / TESOL course.
Video Testimonials.
TEFL finds primary usage in the UK and Europe, while TESOL is preferred in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Though often used interchangeably, these terms signify regional preferences in English teaching certification. Despite naming discrepancies, a href="https://www.teflcourse.net/tefl-certification/">both TEFL and TESOL certifications offer equivalent training and qualifications.
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The Differences Between TEFL, TESOL, DELTA and CELTA - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
hello hello uh it's liza here um while i'm waiting for uh more people to join us let me introduce myself for those who will watch it um as a recording so my name is lisa i am a tefl expert uh at itt team and i am also a self-employed online esl teacher i am a non-native speaker and i am based in ukaterenburg russia so i hope that today's session will be useful for as many people as it is possible because it basically covers one of the most controversial topics uh in tefl certification so uh to be more exact uh the main point of today's session is uh what are some differences between tefl tesol and uh the other certifications which are celta and delta and uh right now please let me know if you can hear me clearly and see me well uh there is a chat box uh so you can communicate with me via... [Read more]
What is the difference between TEFL and IELTS? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
TEFL and IELTS, while both situated within the realm of English language education, serve distinct purposes:
In essence, while TEFL certifies teaching capabilities, IELTS gauges English language proficiency.
What does TEFL stand for?
What does IELTS stand for?
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. It is a widely used term in the teaching profession, referring to the instruction of English to non-native speakers. It is primarily used in contexts where English is taught in countries where it is not the native language, for instance, teaching English to French speakers in France. However, it also broadly applies to any context or location where English is being taught.
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