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What are the cultural considerations for TEFL teachers working in different countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) requires a deep understanding of cultural awareness. Cultural awareness involves recognizing, understanding, and valuing different cultural perspectives. As a TEFL teacher, being culturally aware means acknowledging that students come from diverse backgrounds with unique beliefs, values, and communication styles. It also involves understanding how culture influences language learning and classroom dynamics. By developing cultural awareness, TEFL teachers can create inclusive and effective learning environments for their students.
One of the key challenges for TEFL teachers working in different countries is adapting their teaching strategies to suit the cultural preferences and learning styles of their students. What works well in one culture... [Read more]
My Experience Related to Foreign Language Learning and Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Nowadays, we are living in such a multicultural world that speaking English has become essential to be able to communicate with people from different countries, to travel and to expand working opportunities.
What is my experience related to foreign language learning and teaching?
The experience of learning English as a Foreign Language: My personal experience in Australia
The benefits of learning a foreign language
What an incredible and fulfilling experience it is to be able to speak fluently a foreign language after one year only!
The experience of teaching English as a Foreign Language: My personal experience in Vietnam
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What are the salary and benefits for TEFL teachers working abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When it comes to the salary of TEFL teachers working abroad, it varies significantly depending on the country, level of experience, type of institution, and qualifications. In general, salaries can range from as low as $600 to $2,500 per month. Asian countries such as South Korea, Japan, and China tend to offer higher salaries, often including benefits like free housing and airfare reimbursement. On the other hand, countries in Latin America or Eastern Europe may offer lower salaries but with a lower cost of living.
Apart from the basic salary, TEFL teachers working abroad often receive additional benefits that can significantly enhance their overall compensation package. These benefits may include health insurance, paid holidays, visa assistance, professional development opportunities,... [Read more]
Working on Student’s Self-Confidence - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
When it comes to an ESL (English Second Language) class, the first thing we should remember is that non-native speakers are normally deprived of the level of confidence they need to fulfill their learning potential in its entirety. This is why it's important for a teacher to provide them with an appropriate background at a stretch of a lesson, favorable atmosphere and an opportunity to move at their own pace.
Psychological Aspects of Teaching
Praise
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What are the salary expectations for TEFL teachers in different regions? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) teachers can expect a wide range of salaries depending on the region they choose to work in. Factors such as the cost of living, demand for English teachers, and the teacher's qualifications play a significant role in determining salary expectations. It's essential to research the average salaries in different regions before deciding where to teach English abroad.
In Europe, TEFL teacher salaries vary greatly depending on the country. Countries like Spain and Italy generally offer lower salaries, ranging from $800 to $2,000 per month. On the other hand, countries like Switzerland and Germany offer higher salaries, typically ranging from $2,000 to $4,000 per month. Additionally, countries in Eastern Europe, such as Poland and the Czech Republic,... [Read more]
Legal Implications of Working Abroad - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Understanding Work Visas
Tax Obligations for Expats
Employment Contracts and Rights
Cultural Sensitivity in the Workplace
Health Insurance and Benefits
Resolving Disputes in Foreign Countries
Intellectual Property Rights Abroad
Safety and Security Concerns
Social Security and Retirement Planning
Repatriation Considerations
When working abroad, securing the appropriate work visa is crucial. Different countries have varying visa requirements for foreign workers. Failure to obtain the correct visa can result in legal consequences, including deportation and bans on reentry. ITTT offers guidance on navigating the visa process for TEFL and TESOL teachers working overseas. When working abroad, securing the appropriate work visa is crucial. Different countries have varying visa... [Read more]
How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with different cultural norms? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Before applying for TEFL teaching jobs in countries with different cultural norms, it is essential to conduct thorough research on the cultural practices, societal expectations, and educational systems of the target country. Understanding the local customs, traditions, and values will not only help you prepare for the cultural differences but also enable you to adapt your teaching methods to suit the needs of your students. Utilize online resources, books, and forums to gain insights into the cultural nuances of the country you are interested in teaching in.
Networking plays a crucial role in finding TEFL teaching jobs in countries with different cultural norms. Reach out to current and former TEFL teachers, expatriates, and local educators in the target country to gather firsthand... [Read more]
The Principles of Working on Student Motivation - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Besides the thousands of things they have on their minds (personal problems, health issues, daydreaming, etc.) and the temptation to just chat with their neighbors in the classroom, students can also be easily distracted by their smartphones. Distraction is not the only obstacle to the class, boredom and absenteeism don't help the class either.
1. Build rapport with students
2. Make the class interesting
3. Have fun!
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To prevent those behaviors, students need to be motivated, which is every teacher's challenge. While all students have different backgrounds and expectations, the teacher still has plenty of resources to tease students' attention and increase their participation.
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The Art of Preparing Working Lesson Plans - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Doing up lesson plans for my up and coming TEFL classes is something that I am quite excited about. I suppose it is because I see an opportunity for creativity and that gets my juices flowing. I love the engage, study and activate model that was taught to us, both in the TEFL course itself as well as in this course on teaching business English lessons to adults. I would like to share some ideas that I have reaped from this course on how I would prepare a lesson plan for the to engage, study and activate methodology.
Engagement
Giving New Information
Applying New Information on Practice
Points to Remember
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Working with Thai Students – Four Fundamental Values - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
It is not easy to describe a nation or a country simply since people should be considered as individuals, but there are definitely some national characteristics in Thailand that make it very different from any other country. When in the Western world, especially in Europe, we need a lot of space and privacy and are often expected to be able to work unprompted, in Thailand things are done collectively. There are no "I's" in a team, literally. Understanding how these teams work and their sometimes not so obvious hierarchy it is much easier to adapt and be accepted as a part of them.
Collective thinking
Cultural concepts
Good relationships
Honor and respect
Kindness
Understanding and empathy
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Understanding Different Learning Styles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Visual Learners: Embracing the Power of Images
Auditory Learners: Harnessing the Strength of Sound
Kinesthetic Learners: Engaging Through Movement
Reading/Writing Learners: Maximizing Textual Input
Multimodal Learning: Blending Styles for Success
Implementing Strategies in the Classroom
Overcoming Challenges in Catering to Diverse Styles
Adapting Materials for Varied Learners
The Impact of Technology on Learning Styles
Enhancing Teaching Effectiveness Through Understanding
Visual learners thrive on visual aids such as charts, graphs, and videos. Utilizing colorful and engaging visuals in lessons can significantly enhance comprehension and retention for these individuals. Incorporating ITTT's multimedia resources can cater to visual learners effectively, making learning more... [Read more]
Different Types of ESA Lessons - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Teaching Ideas
If every single lesson that we undertook with our students was a straight arrow ESA lesson then it is quite possible that the students would be able to predict what is going to come up next. Whilst this might be good for the lower level students, it could potentially become a little bit boring for our higher level students. Harmer considered this and his response was to generate two other types of ESA lesson that we can use to try and generate a little bit more interest.
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Acknowledging Different Challenges With Learning - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
I have been teaching English in Taiwan at a local elementary school, grades 1-6 with three different co-teachers since the end of August 2018. One of the biggest challenges I have faced so far is the fact that each student is very different, and all have different learning abilities and struggles with learning English.
What Causes Challenges in The Classroom?
My Personal Teaching Experience
All Students Are Different
Team Building Within the Class
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Understanding Different Teaching Contexts - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Teaching English in Public Schools
Teaching English in Private Language Institutes
Teaching English Online
Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL)
Teaching English to Young Learners
Teaching English to Adults
Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
Teaching English in Non-English Speaking Countries
Teaching English in Volunteer Programs
Teaching English in public schools is a common way for educators to make a difference in their communities. In these settings, teachers often follow a structured curriculum set by the education department. Public school teachers may face larger class sizes and diverse student populations, requiring adaptability and creativity in their teaching methods. ITTT provides specialized TEFL courses for... [Read more]
Tips for Working with English Teachers in Vietnam - TEFL Blog
Hoàng Minh Huy
Destinations Alumni Experiences
In modern times, Vietnam's government has introduced ambitious educational reforms to elevate English proficiency levels. This has led to an increase in English teaching roles in public and private schools. The growing demand among English users and native speakers has made teaching English in Vietnam an appealing choice. This essay offers advice for effectively working in Vietnam.
Active Listening and Observation
Cultivating Relationships and Building Rapport
Supporting and Contributing
Conclusion: Embracing Vietnamese Work Culture
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Teaching Private Classes vs. Working With Bigger Groups - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
This essay will focus on the differences between one-to-one teaching and group teaching. With both teaching approaches, there are advantages as well as disadvantages.
Private Lessons
Choice of Activities
Group Teaching
Communicative Approach
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Recently, there has been an increase in demand for one-to-one lessons, particularly within the business industry (Teaching Special Groups, Unit 19). Students feel they are receiving a service tailored to their wants and needs than that of a group lesson would.
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Working with Culturally Sensitive Issues in the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
When teaching English to non-native English speakers one may often come across a learner from a different culture than one's own. Many certified TEFL teachers may have been drawn to this program because of this exact aspect. Teachers may want to fulfill personal goals of traveling to unique countries and experience different cultural activities. Teachers with their TEFL certificate are extremely likely to find themselves teaching students with a different cultural identity than their own. This is very rewarding for students and teachers alike but comes with certain challenges that should be dealt with appropriately. Every country has subjects and issues that are taboo and not engaged with much in everyday society. These subjects and issues can vary... [Read more]
Top Tips for Working With Business English Students - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
"Language is any form of sound or sign a living being can produce to convey some form of meaning to another living being", that being said Business Language can be defined or explained differently. "Business Language is the commodity that is being bought and sold in our daily lives, the exchange of goods and currency takes place to just add weight to said Business Language" and as English is the most spoken language in the world, it also makes English the universal Business Language.
Language Skills for Business Purposes
Basic English and Business English
Writing Skills in English
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Motivating Students in Different Learning Environments - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
The simple answer yes it is very important because a motivated student will often learn more quickly. There are many factors to consider when dealing with students and motivation. Such as class size, age ranges, reasons for being there, etc.
Motivation in the classroom
1. Age group eight to twelve
2. Teenage to thirty
3. Forty to fifty +
Motivation in the swimming pool.
Open water
1. Eleven to twelve
2. Teenage to thirty
3. Forty to fifty+
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When we talk about learning I do not think the subject we are teaching makes any difference but the motivation keeps the same importance for you and student.
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The Importance of Learning Different Dialects - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
As with many languages, English has so many different dialects. When one travels to a different region of the United States, for example, one will likely encounter different accents, vocabulary and different meanings of the same words. This is also true for British English and American English. For the purpose of this assignment, we will look a little deeper into these.
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Easier to travel the world
Knowing some peculiarities in writing and speaking
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Teaching English in Different Settings - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Teaching English in Traditional Classrooms
Teaching English Online
Teaching English in Immersion Programs
Teaching English in Volunteer Programs
Teaching English in Business Settings
Teaching English in Summer Camps
Teaching English to Refugees
Teaching English in Community Centers
Teaching English as a Private Tutor
Teaching English in International Schools
Teaching English in traditional classrooms is a common way to impart language skills. ITTT offers TEFL and TESOL courses to prepare educators for this setting. In a classroom, teachers can utilize various resources and activities to engage students in language learning. Classroom management and lesson planning are crucial aspects of teaching in this setting. Effective communication and creating a conducive learning environment... [Read more]
Adapting to Different Learning Styles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Understanding Learning Styles
Visual Learners in the Classroom
Auditory Learners: Engaging the Ears
Kinesthetic Learners: Hands-On Approach
Catering to Reading/Writing Learners
Multimodal Learning Environments
Implementing Technology in Teaching
Creating Inclusive Learning Spaces
Encouraging Collaboration Among Students
Assessing Student Progress and Success
When teaching English abroad, it's crucial to understand the various learning styles that students may have. By recognizing the differences between visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and reading/writing learners, teachers can tailor their lessons to cater to each individual's preferences and strengths. ITTT, as a leading TEFL and TESOL provider, emphasizes the importance of adapting to different learning styles to create a more... [Read more]
Understanding Different Types of Accreditation - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Accreditation Basics
Regional Accreditation vs. National Accreditation
Programmatic Accreditation and Its Importance
Recognizing Accredited Institutions
Accreditation in the TEFL and TESOL Industry
Accreditation Standards for ESL Teaching Programs
Benefits of Choosing Accredited TEFL and TESOL Courses
Ensuring Quality Education with Accreditation
The Impact of Accreditation on Job Opportunities
Maintaining Accreditation and Continuous Improvement
Accreditation is a process through which educational institutions and programs are evaluated by external agencies to ensure they meet certain quality standards. It serves as a mark of credibility and quality assurance for students, employers, and other stakeholders. ITTT is a leading provider of accredited TEFL and TESOL courses, offering... [Read more]
Different Levels of Language Proficiency - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Understanding Language Proficiency Levels
Beginner Level Proficiency
Elementary Level Proficiency
Intermediate Level Proficiency
Upper-Intermediate Level Proficiency
Advanced Level Proficiency
Proficient Level Proficiency
Master Level Proficiency
Assessing Language Proficiency Levels
Importance of Language Proficiency in Teaching English Abroad
Language proficiency levels are crucial in the field of teaching English abroad. These levels determine a learner's ability to understand and communicate in English effectively. As an ESL teacher, it is essential to grasp the different stages of language proficiency to tailor lessons accordingly and provide appropriate support to students. Language proficiency levels are crucial in the field of teaching English abroad. These levels determine... [Read more]
Different Types of Accreditation Bodies - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Regional Accreditation vs. National Accreditation
Programmatic Accreditation for TEFL and TESOL Courses
The Importance of Accreditation for ESL Teaching
Recognized Accreditation Bodies in the TEFL Industry
Accreditation Standards for TEFL and TESOL Programs
Accreditation Process for TEFL and TESOL Providers
Benefits of Choosing an Accredited TEFL Course
How Accreditation Affects Job Opportunities Abroad
Maintaining Accreditation for TEFL Providers
Ensuring Quality Education with Accreditation
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Negotiating Salaries in Different Countries - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Understanding Cultural Differences in Salary Negotiation
Factors Influencing Salary Expectations Abroad
Strategies for Successful Salary Negotiation
Researching Salary Standards in Target Countries
Overcoming Language Barriers in Negotiations
Importance of Benefits Package in Overseas Teaching
Navigating Taxation and Cost of Living Variances
Building Rapport with Employers for Favorable Offers
Seeking Guidance from Experienced TEFL Professionals
Finalizing Contracts and Ensuring Fair Compensation
When negotiating salaries abroad, it is crucial to consider the cultural nuances that may impact the process. Different countries have varying attitudes towards salary discussions, with some cultures valuing directness and transparency, while others prioritize subtlety and tact.... [Read more]
Coping with Different Educational Systems - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Understanding Educational Systems Abroad
Challenges of Teaching in Different Systems
Adapting Teaching Strategies for Diverse Systems
Importance of Cultural Sensitivity in Education
Overcoming Language Barriers in the Classroom
Incorporating Technology in Cross-Cultural Teaching
Building Relationships with Students from Various Backgrounds
Professional Development Opportunities for ESL Teachers
Support Systems for Teachers in Foreign Educational Environments
Enhancing Global Perspectives through Teaching Abroad
Teaching English abroad often means navigating through various educational systems. Different countries have unique approaches to education, including curriculum structures, teaching methods, and assessment practices. As an ESL teacher, it is crucial to familiarize yourself... [Read more]
Benefits of Working in Non-Profit TEFL Jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Making a Difference in Students' Lives
Building Strong Community Connections
Enhancing Cross-Cultural Communication Skills
Opportunities for Professional Development
Fulfilling Personal Growth
Access to Unique Teaching Resources
Creating Lasting Impact on Communities
Developing Leadership and Management Skills
Networking with Like-Minded Individuals
Contributing to a Worthy Cause
Working in non-profit TEFL jobs provides a unique opportunity to make a tangible impact on the lives of students around the world. By teaching English, educators can empower individuals to access better educational and employment opportunities, ultimately improving their quality of life. Working in non-profit TEFL jobs provides a unique opportunity to make a tangible impact on the lives of students around... [Read more]
One-to-One Teaching vs. Working with a Group - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
I have years of teaching experience and during my teaching years, I have been working with individual students and with different groups and would like to speak about the differences between teaching these two groups.
Working with a private student
Disadvantages
Working with a group
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When I started my career I did it with teaching one to one student as it was easier and as I didn't have teaching experience then I decided to start from individual... [Read more]
Working from Home and the Importance of Effective Communication - TEFL Blog
Leo Salazar
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
With the advent of social distancing as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the associated increase in people working from home rather than face-to-face, effective communication has never been more important. We share advice here on how you can improve your communication skills online. This information is especially useful for those offering online services, such as online English tutors.
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Create and protect your own workspace
Become familiar with the software and hardware
Speak clearly, and slowly
Be (inter)active
Don't neglect your written communication
Understand your limitations
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