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The 10 Best EFL Teaching Destinations for LGBTQ Teachers - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore Visa and Legal Destinations TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Traveling abroad is an exciting but challenging adventure, for anyone. Still, teaching abroad as an LGBTQ person often means traveling has some added difficulties. It is more than likely that your adjustment to a new country will include more than culture shock and a language barrier. LGBTQ teachers have to deal with a lot of questions before deciding to teach English abroad: Here's the complete list of LGBTQ-friendly teaching destinations: 1. Uruguay 2. Spain 3. France 4. Argentina 5. Colombia 6. Malta 7. Thailand 8. Brazil 9. Germany 10. Taiwan Which of these LGBTQ Travel Destinations interests you the most? Related Articles: Check out what our course grads say in our many video testimonials! However,...  [Read more]

Where are the best places to teach English for LGBTQ+ teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


While significant strides have been made in LGBTQ+ rights in many countries, teachers from this community planning to teach abroad may still face some challenges. Certain popular teaching destinations might not openly discuss sexual orientation and gender identity, and in some places, homosexuality is still criminalized. Therefore, it is important to familiarize yourself with the conditions in your preferred countries to ensure your overseas teaching journey is safe and fulfilling. Here, we highlight a few countries that stand out as welcoming places for LGBTQ+ English teachers. Spain Germany Uruguay Argentina Thailand Taiwan Known for its liberal outlook and commitment to equal rights, Spain is a favored destination for teaching English abroad. Legalizing same-sex marriage in the early...  [Read more]

Tips & Resources for LGBTQIA+ English Teachers Abroad - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore Destinations TEFL Information Teaching abroad is an exciting and enriching opportunity for anyone, but as an LGBT individual, there are additional challenges and considerations to keep in mind. Moving to a new country means adjusting to a different culture and navigating questions about discrimination, safety, coming out, and handling public displays of affection. While there has been significant progress in LGBT rights globally, including the legalization of same-sex marriage in more countries, there is still work to be done. Therefore, finding a place to teach abroad that is accepting and welcoming to the LGBT community becomes crucial. LGBTQIA+ Friendly EFL Destinations Spain: A Top LGBTQ+ Friendly Destination for Teaching English Abroad Thailand: Embracing Diversity...  [Read more]

How can I create a safe and inclusive learning environment for LGBTQ+ students in my TEFL classroom? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Creating a safe and inclusive learning environment for LGBTQ students in your TEFL classroom starts with understanding the terminology and issues they face. LGBTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning individuals. It's essential to familiarize yourself with these terms, as well as concepts like gender identity, sexual orientation, and gender expression. Educate yourself on the challenges LGBTQ students may encounter, such as discrimination, bullying, and mental health issues. By gaining this knowledge, you can better support your LGBTQ students and create a welcoming space for all learners. To ensure your TEFL classroom is inclusive for LGBTQ students, it's crucial to implement practices that promote diversity and respect. Start by setting clear expectations...  [Read more]

Strategies for Sustainable Lesson Planning


Jon ITTT TEFL Information By Kyle Cullinan Improving Through Reflection Embrace Long-Term Planning Student-Centered Approaches Prioritise Adaptability Conclusion Are you ready to teach English abroad or online? Navigating the complexities of international education requires educators to adopt effective strategies that not only meet diverse learning needs but also foster a cohesive and engaging classroom environment. For international teachers, creating a sustainable lesson planning routine goes beyond curriculum alignment—it involves embracing long-term visions, leveraging digital tools, and incorporating student-centred approaches that promote flexibility and continuous improvement. These tips aim to empower educators in crafting dynamic lesson plans that resonate across...  [Read more]

Strategies for celebrating success in an ESL classroom


Sarah Jennings Teaching Ideas By Kyle Cullinan The journey of learning English as a second language is enriched by dedicated TEFL/TESOL qualified teachers who bring expertise and passion to their classrooms. These educators play a pivotal role in nurturing language proficiency while fostering a supportive environment where students can thrive academically and personally. Recognising student achievements goes beyond mere acknowledgment—it's about celebrating the milestones that reflect their academic progress, leadership qualities, artistic talents, community contributions, and personal growth. Through recognition ceremonies, personalised awards, and engaging showcases, we not only bolster student confidence but also inspire others to strive for excellence. Celebrate the...  [Read more]

Teaching the Individual: One-To-One v Groups


Jon ITTT TEFL Information By Kyle Cullinan Although group lessons are enjoyable, one-to-one lessons are satisfying for teachers and students alike, offering unique advantages in language education. In the realm of language education, the choice between one-to-one and group teaching settings carries significant implications for both educators and learners. Group classes, while fostering social interaction and diverse perspectives, often present challenges due to varying language levels among students. This diversity complicates the task of planning and delivering lessons that effectively cater to the majority. Conversely, one-to-one tutoring offers a focused environment where grammar concepts can be deeply explored, speaking and listening skills can be finely honed, and personalised...  [Read more]

Child Development stages in relation to ESL Teaching


Jon ITTT TEFL Information By Kyle Cullinan 1. Sensorimotor stage 2. Preoperational stage 3. Concrete operational stage 4. Formal operational stage Theories of Child Development Child development unfolds in distinct stages, each marked by profound changes in cognition, language acquisition, and social interaction. Just as children progress through stages like sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational in their cognitive growth, so too do students learning a second language move through predictable stages of language acquisition. From preproduction to advanced fluency, these stages reflect varying degrees of language proficiency influenced by factors such as educational background and cultural exposure. For ESL teachers, understanding these stages is...  [Read more]

TEFL New Zealand - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Job For Efl Teachers In New Zealand


Date posted:2019-07-03 | Writer: Southern Lakes English College | Email: [email protected] Southern Lakes English College, located on the SIT campus in Invercargill, is looking for highly motivated, flexible, and energetic EFL teachers who will relish the challenge of teaching adult students from various countries. Applicants must be flexible and available for daytime and evening teaching. RESPONSIBILITIES: Planning and delivering general and academic English lessons Teaching exam preparation classes Guiding and supporting students in academic matters Designing, delivering, and marking tests Reporting assessment results Writing academic reports and giving feedback to students Being part of the academic team Supporting the academic development of the college DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND...  [Read more]

Simple Ideas for Teaching Grammar


Sarah Jennings Teaching Ideas By Kyle Cullinan In the past, grammar was taught based on the memorisation of rules. This may work for other languages, but it is not the most effective and creative way to teach or learn English grammar. Trying to "translate" grammar from your mother tongue into English does not always work because another language has a different way of expressing or another way of thinking that is not always the same equivalent to English. The best way to learn another language is to live in that language and this means to live and work or study in the country where they speak the language. However, sometimes this is not possible and therefore, students are left to learn from books in most cases. Encouraging students to learn grammar through writing allows them to delve...  [Read more]

How Teaching English In Brazil Inspired Me To Take My TEFL and Pursue A Teaching Career - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore Alumni Experiences In 2016, I was given the amazing opportunity to teach English in the beautiful country of Brazil. In my first few weeks there, I learned how to teach by observing a professional instructor at the English language school and then practicing in front of my new colleagues. These were my first steps into the world of teaching. Listen to this blog post Are you ready to teach English abroad? Related Articles: This post was written by our ITTT graduate Kyler J. During my first month at the English school in Brazil, I learned as much about the culture of Brazil and the students who lived there as I did about being a teacher. When I finally began working directly with the students in my second month, I started with the advanced and master classes. Later on, I...  [Read more]

Why English Matters Today - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences English is everywhere. It is the world's lingua franca. Out of 7.5 billion people, 1.5 billion speak English and just 360 million of them are native speakers, that is to say, that English is by far the most commonly studied language. It has become the global language for business, science, technology, aviation, advertisement, cinema, music, education, and so much more. How did it become so powerful? The History of English Globalization Research in the Field Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Philippa K. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. The answer lies in history – after 1945, when the...  [Read more]

Top 5 ESL Teaching Ticks for Your Online Classes in 2022 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


hey guys it's liza here and it's been about two weeks since the previous live stream session so i am super happy to be back here and i hope that today's live stream will be helpful and you will find something insightful uh in my tips and tricks uh so today we will discuss uh five useful uh things you could apply to your online teaching classes in 2022 so this new year is coming and it is really important to make sure you can enhance your english classes somehow and i am here to share several tips that uh you can actually utilize uh so um stay tuned and we will discuss all of them right here on the screen you can actually see uh the topic of today's session uh but uh if you have any further questions related to the point uh feel free to use the comments section and at the same time um if...  [Read more]

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