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Valentine's Day ESL Vocabulary Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a fun Valentine's Day ESL Word Search Puzzle Worksheet you can use in your ESL classroom to celebrate the romantic holiday.
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How do I apply for a new passport (or gain an extension to an existing one) in other countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To apply for a new passport or gain an extension to an existing one in other countries, you will generally need to follow a similar process to that in your home country. Here are some common steps to apply for a new passport or extend an existing one internationally: Check the requirements: Research the specific requirements for passport applications or extensions in the country you are in. This information is usually available on the government website or at the nearest embassy or consulate. Complete the application form: Fill out the application form for a new passport or passport extension. Make sure to provide accurate and up-to-date information. Gather necessary documents: Collect all required documents such as proof of identity, proof of citizenship, passport photos, and any other... [Read more]
How long can I stay in the Schengen Area? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
You can stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period as a tourist or visitor without needing a visa. Here are some additional details regarding the Schengen Area and its visa policy:
To stay in the Schengen Area, which consists of 26 European countries that have officially abolished passport control at their mutual borders, including most EU countries, a few non-EU countries, and some microstates, there are certain requirements that travelers must meet. Here is what you need to know:
If you overstay your visa in the Schengen Area, you may face serious consequences, including fines, deportation, entry bans, and difficulty obtaining future visas. Here are some key points to consider:
Yes, you can apply for an extension to stay longer in the Schengen Area. To apply for... [Read more]
What can I do after TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
After obtaining a TEFL certification and teaching abroad, many people discover a newfound passion for living overseas, while others eventually decide to return to their home countries. For those who return, the skills acquired while teaching with TEFL can open doors to numerous other opportunities, both domestically and internationally.
Can I continue to teach English in my home country?
Can I work for a non-profit or volunteer organization?
Can I get a job in the travel industry?
How can my cultural awareness and language abilities help me find work?
Should I go back to school?
Can teaching English in another country be a promising career?
For many teachers the obvious next step is to continue working as an English language tutor. If you live in or near a relatively large city you are... [Read more]
Valentine's Day Vocabulary Multiple Choice - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a printable multiple choice exercise to revise Valentine's Day vocabulary with your ESL students.
Valentine's Day is all about spreading the love. This printable ESL worksheet will do just that :)
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When to Use Capital Letters - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Knowing when and when not to capitalize is an important part of writing correct English. Most students quickly learn that you always capitalize the first letter of a new sentence, but what are the other rules?
Although mistakes with capitalization do not generally have a big affect on the readability of your written English, it is important to get it right when writing formally for work or study purposes. Fortunately, the most common rules above are quite clear and straightforward to learn. Below are a few more capitalization rules you should be aware of.
Capitalize family relationships when used as proper nouns.
Capitalize “Uncle Brian,” and “Grandma Betty”. Do not use capitals when referring to a person’s... [Read more]
How much time off do ESL teachers get? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
ESL teachers' time off varies depending on the type of institution they work for and their contractual agreements. Here are some common scenarios:
ESL teachers' vacation days can vary depending on the country, employer, and type of institution. Here are some general guidelines: In general, ESL teachers can expect to receive between 2 to 4 weeks of paid vacation per year. This is often in line with the standard vacation allowance in the country where they are teaching. Some language schools or institutions may offer additional benefits such as paid public holidays, sick days, or personal days on top of the standard vacation allowance. In some cases, ESL teachers may have the opportunity to take unpaid leave or extended breaks between teaching contracts, especially for those working on a... [Read more]
Tips for Creative and Meaningful End-of-Year Classroom Activities
Sarah Jennings
Teaching Ideas
As we approach the end of another academic year, it's an ideal time to celebrate achievements, build connections, and reflect on the shared journey. Whether you're teaching in a multicultural classroom or navigating diverse educational systems, this guide is here to inspire you with innovative ideas for end-of-year activities that will leave a lasting impression on your students.
Ignite Creativity with End-of-Year Projects
Reflect with a Memory Board
Cultivate Gratitude with Thank-You Notes
End-of-Year Activities
Foster Connections
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Give students the opportunity to showcase their creativity and talents with end-of-year projects that reflect their interests and passions. Whether it's multimedia presentations,... [Read more]
How do I go about becoming an English teacher in another country? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To become an English teacher in another country, you will typically need to follow these steps: Earn a TEFL/TESOL Certification:
To teach English in another country, you typically need the following qualifications:
To obtain a work visa as an English teacher abroad, you typically need to meet certain requirements set by the country where you intend to work. While these requirements can vary depending on the destination country, some common criteria may include:
Yes, there are specific language proficiency tests that you may need to pass to teach English in another country. In many cases, countries and schools require English language teachers to demonstrate their proficiency in the language they will be teaching. The most common language proficiency tests include:
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Do English teachers receive free airfares in South Korea? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
English teachers in South Korea do not typically receive free airfares as part of their employment benefits. However, some schools or language institutes may offer flight reimbursement or an upfront flight allowance as part of the overall compensation package. Here are some key points to consider regarding airfare for English teachers in South Korea:
English teachers in South Korea usually receive a range of benefits in addition to their salary, making it an attractive destination for many educators. Some common benefits include:
English teachers in South Korea are often offered a range of perks and benefits to make their experience teaching abroad more rewarding. Some common perks include:
Yes, English teachers in South Korea receive additional benefits besides airfares. These benefits... [Read more]
7 Amazing Winter and Christmas ESL Activities Your Students Will Love - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
When the aroma of gingerbread and eggnog is in the air, you know it's time to translate your love for the most beautiful season of the year into your TEFL classroom with winter ESL activities!
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1. What makes the perfect winter day?
2. Write an article for a local newspaper
3. Make paper snowflakes
4. Read something about winter
5. Play a game of Taboo
6. Holiday Extravaganza!
7. If everything else fails: These worksheets do the trick!
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While this is the perfect time to embrace winter in TEFL destinations with changing seasons, it's also ideal to educate your students living in places with tropical temperatures... [Read more]
How many hours do EFL teachers teach? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Before we look at this question closely, we should first make an important distinction. The number of hours you teach in the classroom (often called contact hours) are not the same as the number of hours you will be expected to be in school, often confusingly called contract hours.
Next, it is important to appreciate that different teaching jobs have different typical hours. There are basically three types of jobs available.
Government and Private Schools
Corporate Teaching
Private Language Schools
Some Cultural Aspects
Most schools abroad work normal office hours so you will probably need to be in school, Monday to Friday, from 7:30 a.m. (in many Asian countries) until 4:00 p.m. This equates to around 40 hours per week. You will not have to teach for all of those hours but a typical... [Read more]
Teaching English in South Korea - What you need to know! - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
hi and welcome to another live session by itt my name is linda and i'm here today um to talk about teaching english in south korea so welcome welcome um i'm just gonna wait for um people to join please do let me know if you can hear me if you can see me or if you're not if you can't hear me if there's a problem if anything's wrong uh because that would be um bad obviously so yeah drop a comment um just leave a high and uh where you're tuning in from that would be really helpful let me know where you guys are watching from and um yeah i can see a few people have joined already hi thanks so much for joining awesome okay i got a yes i can hear you from mika awesome or micah sorry if i pronounce that wrong but yeah uh yeah thanks so much for joining okay and mika mika is from argentina or... [Read more]
What Do We Need to Know About Cultural Sensitivity? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
A multicultural world urgently needs a culturally sensitive educational system. In most countries around, schools are filled with students who come from different cultures. The variety of cultural backgrounds of students in schools is beneficial for the academic community as it contributes to their different experiences that provide all students with the opportunity to learn about different aspects of life.
Benefits of Multicultural Classes
Communication Skills
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What is the Schengen Area in Europe and how does it affect TEFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
The Schengen Area, significant for those teaching English in Europe, encompasses 27 countries and hosts a population exceeding 400 million. Established in 1985, its primary goal was the elimination of border controls, facilitating seamless movement between member nations. Contrary to some beliefs, the Schengen Area is distinct from the European Union, representing a separate agreement. In its pre-Schengen days, travelers, including TEFL teachers, had to present passports at each border for entry stamps. Today, thanks to the Schengen agreement, there is an unhindered flow from one member country to another.
How long can I stay in the Schengen Area?
Once the 90 days is up, when can I re-enter the Schengen Zone?
Essentially, by entering a country that is a member of the Schengen Area you are... [Read more]
Do I need a visa to teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To teach English abroad, you will typically need a visa to legally reside and work in your chosen country. While visa requirements differ from one nation to another, it is a common requisite for foreign teachers. Countries in Asia often have a more streamlined visa application process than some other regions, and if you are eyeing Europe, be mindful that non-EU teachers might face stricter work permit regulations. It is important to consult the respective embassy for accurate and current visa details.
What is a tourist visa and how do I get one?
Can I teach English abroad with a tourist visa?
How do I get a work visa for teaching English abroad?
Can I teach English abroad with a student visa?
Can I get a working holiday visa for teaching English abroad?
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Can I send money back home while teaching English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
English teachers abroad commonly send their earnings back to their home countries for obligations like student loans, mortgages, or family support. The process can be complex, with considerations such as transfer fees, fluctuating exchange rates, and varying transaction times. Common methods include bank transfers, online payment services, and money transfer companies, each with their own pros and cons. It is vital to compare the costs, efficiency, and security of these options to choose the most suitable method for international money transfers.
What are the pros and cons of using a local bank?
What are the pros and cons of using Xoom?
What are the pros and cons of using OFX?
What are the pros and cons of using Western Union?
What are the pros and cons of using MoneyGram?
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What are the best ways to promote cultural exchange in the TEFL classroom? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
One of the best ways to promote cultural exchange in the TEFL classroom is by creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students. This can be achieved by displaying cultural artifacts, posters, and maps from different countries around the classroom. Additionally, teachers can celebrate various cultural holidays and festivals by decorating the classroom and incorporating activities related to these events. By fostering an environment that values and respects different cultures, students will feel more comfortable sharing their own cultural backgrounds and learning about others.
Another effective way to promote cultural exchange is by incorporating cultural content into the curriculum. This can be done by including readings, videos, and discussions about different cultures and... [Read more]
Do English teachers receive free airfares in the Middle East? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, some English teachers in the Middle East may receive free airfares as part of their employment benefits. Teaching English in the Middle East can be a lucrative opportunity for qualified teachers, and many schools and language institutes offer attractive packages to attract and retain talent. Here are some points to consider regarding free airfares for English teachers in the Middle East:
English teachers in the Middle East typically receive a range of benefits that can vary depending on the country and employer. Some common benefits include:
English teachers in the Middle East are often offered a range of perks and benefits to attract and retain qualified educators. Some common perks offered to English teachers in the Middle East include:
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The 4 Easy Things That Will Help You to Build Great Relationships With Any Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Establishing rapport in the classroom is essential if you are going to have a successful class. In this paper, I will examine some of my classroom experience and compare my successful classes to my less-successful classes. In doing so, I hope to make an observation about "best practices" that I can implement in my English teaching. Along with using my own experience, I will be talking with other teachers that I know and using the provided text that I have been given for this course. The three areas I will focus on are: Beginning the course, student participation, and being positive.Beginning the Course.
1. Determine the course in the beginning
2. Let students know about themselves
3. Do not supply everything yourself
4. Be positive in everything you... [Read more]
Where can I get a digital nomad visa for teaching English online? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
For digital nomads with a TEFL qualification, teaching English online offers unparalleled freedom and flexibility compared to traditional teaching roles. Not only can instructors enjoy the convenience of working from the comfort of their home, but they also have the autonomy to dictate their work hours. Most importantly, the online nature of the job means that as long as there is a reliable internet connection, teaching can be conducted from virtually anywhere in the world. Popular destinations offering digital nomad visas for online teaching include Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Mexico, Portugal, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Indonesia (Bali)
Vietnam
Colombia
Georgia
Croatia
Estonia
Thailand
Portugal
Costa Rica
Mexico
Visa length: Up to 60 days
Although Indonesia is yet to issue long-term... [Read more]
TEFL Prague - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL Czech Republic ▷ ITTT course
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Our training center in the Czech Republic provides the ideal location to earn your TEFL certification in magnificent Prague. This modern capital city offers an incredible opportunity to work and live surrounded by rich heritage and culture.
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We are a select, professional school run by highly experienced and qualified trainers. We combine the personal attention of a small course with the facilities, support and insider knowledge of one of the most established and respected language schools in Prague. Our trainees will have the chance to meet teachers in the staffroom and pick their brains about TEFL teaching and life in Prague or other countries. As a language school with more than 20... [Read more]
Teaching English to Adult Students Online - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Presently, I take care of my ninety-six-year-old father at home and have no immediate plans to teach overseas. Fortunately, I live in a community (Aurora, Colorado) that has over 140 different language groups and ethnicities. Aurora ranks as the tenth most diverse community in the United States. I have worked toward my TEFL certification for the future; however, I have plans to use the training now.
Personal Plan
Online Platforms
Requirements
Employment
Salaries
The Effective Online Teacher
Set Expectations
Correct Carefully
Relationship and Feedback
Project (Individual and Group)
Resources
Closing
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Most Useful Methods to Increase Interest in Learning English in Your Students - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
Teaching Ideas
Motivation can be categorized into two types: intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic motivation is a drive that comes from within a person. People are intrinsically motivated when they enjoy doing an activity. Extrinsic motivation is a drive that comes from outside of a person. People are extrinsically motivated when they want to gain a reward (like a prize or a good grade) or avoid a punishment. Motivating Students to Learn English with some Smart Tactics are as follows:
Make Class Communicative:
Make English Practical:
Forge Relationships:
Make Class Fun:
Give Feedback:
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Can I continue to teach English in my home country? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, you can continue to teach English in your home country after completing a TEFL/TESOL certification. Many teachers choose to teach English in their own country for various reasons, such as wanting to work with non-native English speakers, pursuing a career in education, or seeking flexible work options. Here are some points to consider:
To teach English in your home country, you typically need the following qualifications:
To find English teaching opportunities in your home country, you can follow these steps:
Yes, there may be requirements or restrictions for teaching English in your home country. Teaching English in your home country may involve certain requirements or restrictions that can vary depending on the country you are in. Here are some common factors to consider:
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Parental Help in Students English Learning - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
In the Chinese area, English as a compulsory course in school has to be learned by students for years. Since the government has strengthened the importance of English in Gaokao (College Entrance Examination ) these days, every Chinese family wants their children to start on English learning as early as possible. There is no need to highlight the importance of English to a Chinese family at all.
Bilingual daily life
Create English surroundings
Apply for online English course
Find a foreign teacher
Be a good example
Regular reading
Communicate with teachers
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Tefl international
Once you have completed your TEFL certification and started looking for potential English language teaching jobs, you will need to consider what visas and work permits you might require in order to start working in your favored location. In some countries it is very straightforward, while others might require you to jump through the odd hoop or two. Take a look at our FAQs below that cover the visa and document situation in some of the most popular overseas teaching destinations.
Can I get a work visa to teach English in Germany?
While there are numerous opportunities for language teachers in towns and cities across Germany, it is not always easy for non-Europeans to secure a visa that allows them to stay long-term. However, it is certainly possible if you are... [Read more]
9 Hobbies Every EFL Teacher Needs To Try When Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog
Simon ITTT
TEFL Information
It's great to move somewhere new with your TEFL skills and to discover new places but, although traveling is exciting, there are times when you may want to do something without having to move too far from your new base. There are plenty of pastimes or hobbies that can be taken up when moving around from place to place, some of which might help you add variety to your English lessons for your students. For example, you can use your students to teach you about local cuisine to develop their vocabulary associated with food, language patterns for describing how to cook things, or how to give recommendations. They learn, you learn!
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Learn About Local Music
Pick Up a New Drawing or Painting Style
Discover the Local Flora and Fauna
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Are visas necessary when teaching English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Before you head to the airport to start your TEFL journey it is important that you are aware of the paperwork required by the country you are planning to work in. The specific type of visa you need to gain entry to your destination country and how you gain the right to work legally there can vary enormously from one place to the next. To ensure everything runs as smoothly as possible, you should visit the relevant embassy website and do a bit of online research well before you plan to leave.
What basic documents are needed for teaching English abroad?
What documents will I need when applying for English teaching jobs?
What additional documents might be required for teaching English abroad?
How do I apply for a new passport (or gain an extension to an existing one) in the U.S.A?
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My Unforgettable Experience Teaching Kindergarten in the Middle East - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
Teaching English to non-English speaking students can be a big and challenging task. You need to be full of patience, understanding and passion if you decide to enter this vocation. I worked for ten years as a kindergarten teacher in the Middle East and at times it seemed like I was in a "jungle survival" competition.
My first day in the 'Jungle'
My second day in the 'Jungle'
Major breakthrough!
Embracing the local culture
All my hard work paid off
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This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Alona J.
I was really in shock when I entered into the classroom on my first day as I had students with zero-English and it was really hard to understand them all. There... [Read more]
