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Halloween Facts Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a worksheet to learn facts about Halloween. It is a reading task and there also are some activities to check the pupils' reading comprehension. The students also can learn about the origins of Halloween and how the Ancient Celtics used to celebrate it.
Here are the exercises for after the reading:
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What is the demand for TEFL teachers in different countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) has become a popular career choice for many individuals seeking to explore the world while making a meaningful impact. The demand for TEFL teachers varies across countries and regions, with some offering more opportunities than others. Understanding where the demand for TEFL teachers is highest can help prospective teachers make informed decisions about where to pursue their teaching career.
Asia is one of the regions with the highest demand for TEFL teachers. Countries like China, South Korea, Japan, and Thailand have a strong demand for English language instruction, both in schools and private language institutes. China, in particular, has a massive demand for English teachers due to its growing economy and emphasis on English proficiency for... [Read more]
What is the average salary for TEFL teachers in different countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
The salary of TEFL teachers can vary significantly depending on various factors. Some of the key factors influencing TEFL teacher salaries include the country of employment, the type of institution they work for, their level of experience and qualifications, the demand for English teachers in the region, and the cost of living in the country. Teachers working in private language schools in countries with high demand for English teachers may earn more than those working in public schools in countries where English teachers are abundant.
TEFL teacher salaries can vary greatly from one country to another. In general, TEFL teachers in Western countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia tend to earn higher salaries compared to teachers in non-Western countries.... [Read more]
What is the salary range for TEFL teachers in different countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is a popular career choice for many individuals looking to work and travel around the world. One of the common questions that arise among aspiring TEFL teachers is about the salary range they can expect in different countries. Salaries for TEFL teachers can vary significantly depending on various factors such as the country of employment, level of experience, qualifications, and the type of institution they work for.
1. **Country of Employment**: The salary range for TEFL teachers can vary greatly from one country to another. For example, countries in Asia such as South Korea, Japan, and China tend to offer higher salaries compared to countries in Latin America or Eastern Europe.
2. **Qualifications and Experience**: TEFL teachers with higher... [Read more]
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]
How Teaching Groups is Different from Teaching Individual Students - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
A TEFL teacher will encounter a lot of different things throughout their career and the sizes of the student population are no exception. There are two different types of lessons, group and one to one. While group and one to one lessons are no better than the other, one may excel in some areas where the other one isn't as strong at or the teacher may have to adapt their teaching style. The number of students in the classroom will affect how the lesson is carried, creates challenges and opportunities for the teacher, and affect student development. The teacher must consider these points to create an effective teaching and learning environment for all included.
Planning Lessons
Anticipated Problems
Learning Opportunities
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How can I find TEFL job opportunities in different countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When looking for TEFL job opportunities in different countries, the first step is to research the demand for English teachers in the desired locations. Online job boards specific to TEFL, such as Dave's ESL Cafe or TEFL.com, are excellent resources to find job postings worldwide. Additionally, contacting language schools, international schools, and universities directly in the countries of interest can provide valuable insights and potential job leads. Networking with other TEFL professionals through social media platforms like LinkedIn or attending TEFL conferences can also open doors to job opportunities. It is essential to consider factors like visa requirements, cost of living, and cultural aspects when researching job prospects in different countries.
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Different Rules of Etiquette in European Countries - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Destinations
As a TEFL teacher it is important to make sure you have a good understanding of the language point you are teaching. It is equally important to have a good understanding of the country and culture you intend to teach in. While many aspects of behavior and etiquette may seem quite similar, each country has its own particular quirks that should be understood by a TEFL teacher. In this post I look at some important aspects of etiquette in different countries in Europe that any TEFL certification graduate should keep in mind.
Manners and behaviour
Better late than never?
The pitfalls of hand gestures
Social situations
The common handshake
Addressing strangers
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Etiquette Rules in 4 Different African Countries - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Destinations
If you want to teach English as foreign language, it is important to make sure you are as well prepared as you can possibly be before entering a classroom. It is equally important to have a good understanding of the country and culture you are hoping to make your home while you are teaching. Below we look at some important aspects of etiquette in different countries in Africa.
Egypt
Morocco
Kenya
Nigeria
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Africa is a vast continent with many different countries, cultures and religions. Common to them all is the high regard in which teachers are held. English teachers should always dress and behave professionally and take the time to understand the details of social etiquette in their new home.
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Etiquette Rules in 4 Different Asian Countries - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Destinations
If you want to be a TEFL teacher, it is important to make sure you are as well prepared as you can possibly be before entering a classroom. It is equally important to have a good understanding of the country and culture you are hoping to make your home while you are teaching. Below I look at some important aspects of etiquette in different countries in Asia.
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China
Japan
South Korea
Thailand
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Teachers hold a position of respect in many Asian countries and are expected to behave in a way that reflects that respect. Dress for teachers tends to be formal and women should avoid wearing anything too revealing. Although many locals understand a foreign TEFL teacher's lack of understanding... [Read more]
How Learning a Second Language is Different from the First - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
By the time a child is a year old, they can differentiate between the sounds that make up their first language but can't distinguish between sounds that aren't found in their first language. Even in the case of sounds that children may not be able to correctly produce until they are six years old, such as the /r/ sound. So, it would make sense that by the time a child is just a year old the way they learn language changes, as stated in Dr. Ryalls' class. Further on when a child is finally in school they have some grasp of grammar, even if it isn't complete by the time the child is school-aged. This means that by the time a child is in school when they would most likely start learning a language, they already have to contend with the differences in the... [Read more]
Etiquette Rules in 4 Different Middle East Countries - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Destinations
If you want to be a TEFL teacher around the world, it is important to make sure you are as well prepared as you can possibly be before entering a classroom. It is equally important to have a good understanding of the country and culture you are hoping to make your home while you are teaching. Below we look at some important aspects of etiquette in different countries in Middle East.
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Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Bahrain
Jordan
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The Middle East is an area with a reputation of modest conservatism and while this differs in degree from country to country, visitors are generally expected to behave in ways respectful to the Islamic faith of the region.
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The Ways Teachers are Accepted in Different Countries - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
"Teachers can change lives with just the right mix of chalk and challenges." are the words of Joyce Meyer.
How do we see teachers?
Teachers' Actions
Teachers' Personal Qualities
Some of the roles that a teacher plays in a classroom are:
Among the many great teachers India has produced, the following eminent personalities are worth mentioning.
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A teacher is often seen as a role model, who inspires and encourages students to strive for greatness, live to the fullest potential and see the best in them.
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Advantages of Teaching English in Different Countries - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Cultural Immersion and Language Development
Professional Growth and Career Opportunities
Building Global Connections and Networks
Personal Development and Self-Discovery
Diverse Teaching Environments and Challenges
Impacting Lives and Making a Difference
Travel Opportunities and Exploration
Learning from Different Educational Systems
Enhancing Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Creating Memories and Life-Long Experiences
Teaching English in different countries offers a unique opportunity for cultural immersion and language development. By living and working in a foreign country, you are exposed to new customs, traditions, and ways of life. This experience not only enriches your understanding of different cultures but also enhances your language skills as you interact with... [Read more]
How is teaching English in Asia different from teaching English in Latin America? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Asia and Latin America are two of the most popular regions for teaching English abroad. Both have a strong demand for English language instruction, and there are always plenty of employers ready to take on experienced and newly qualified teachers in a wide variety of countries. If you are undecided on which destination would suit you best, take a look at the following points as they might help you to make an informed choice.
Will I be able to save money while teaching English in Latin America?
Will I be able to save money while teaching English in Asia?
What is the best way to find a job teaching English in Latin America?
What is the best way to find a job teaching English in Asia?
What is the classroom environment like in Latin America?
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How is teaching business English different from general English? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Business English and General English serve distinct purposes and audiences:
In essence, while General English provides foundational language skills, Business English hones in on the nuanced communication needs of the business realm.
Business English classes
What's the difference between business English and general English?
Business English resources
Business English is a unique area of teaching that comes under the banner of English for Specific Purposes (ESP). Business English courses are designed for employees of any type of company who need to communicate using English in the workplace. Business English classes can cover a range of areas including:
A business English course often includes employees from all levels of a particular company, from salespeople and receptionists, to... [Read more]
How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with different educational systems? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Before looking for TEFL teaching jobs in countries with different educational systems, it is essential to research and understand the specific system in the country you are interested in. Different countries have varying requirements, curriculums, and teaching methodologies. Understanding these differences will help you tailor your job search and prepare for interviews. Look into the age groups you will be teaching, the language proficiency levels of students, and any cultural considerations that may impact your teaching approach.
Having the right qualifications and certifications is crucial when applying for TEFL teaching jobs in countries with different educational systems. While a bachelor’s degree is often a minimum requirement, some countries may also require a TEFL, TESOL, or... [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]
How is a TEFL teacher different for a foreign language teacher? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
A TEFL teacher differs from a foreign language teacher in several key ways:
To become a TEFL teacher, you will need the following qualifications: A Bachelor's degree: While not always a strict requirement, many employers prefer candidates with a Bachelor's degree in any field. TEFL/TESOL certification: Most employers require a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) or TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certificate. These programs provide the necessary training in language teaching methods, classroom management, and lesson planning. Proficiency in English: You must be a native English speaker or demonstrate a high level of proficiency in English, often through exams like IELTS or TOEFL. Teaching experience: While not always mandatory, having prior teaching... [Read more]
How is an ESL teacher different from a foreign language teacher? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
An ESL teacher is different from a foreign language teacher in several key ways:
To become an ESL teacher, you typically need the following qualifications: Bachelor's Degree: Most schools and language institutes require ESL teachers to have a bachelor's degree in English, Education, Linguistics, or a related field. TEFL/TESOL Certification: While not always mandatory, having a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) or Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) certificate is highly recommended. These certifications provide training in language teaching methodologies, classroom management, and lesson planning. Language Proficiency: Proficiency in the language you will be teaching is essential. Native or near-native fluency is often required, but some schools may accept... [Read more]
Christmas Definitions ESL Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This ESL worksheet with Christmas definitions is great for teaching your students more about Christmas, its customs, and how it is celebrated.
1. An imaginary creature that looks like a small person and has magical powers is a pixie.
2. A fat man with a white beard and a red suit who gives toys to children at Chriswtmas is Santa Claus.
3. Animals that are in front of Santa's sleigh are reindeer.
4. A shiny ball hung on a Christmas tree is a bable.
5. Wax formed into a stick with a string in the middle is a candle.
6. The "green" thing you decorate is called a Christmas tree.
7. Tinsel is shiny metal strips.
8. The red-nosed reindeer is called Rudolph.
9. Something you give to someone special is a present.
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Landmarks and Icons - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a fun ESL worksheet to learn about landmarks in different countries. The students have to match the countries to the correct landmark.
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an I teach English in countries with different dialects? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When teaching English as a foreign language in countries with different dialects, it is essential to emphasize the significance of standard English. Standard English serves as a common ground for communication, ensuring clarity and mutual understanding among speakers from diverse linguistic backgrounds. By focusing on standard English grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation, you equip your students with the skills needed to effectively communicate in various settings, including academic, professional, and social contexts.
While standard English forms the foundation of language teaching, it is also crucial to acknowledge and respect the existence of different English dialects. Dialects reflect the cultural and regional diversity of English-speaking communities, adding richness and complexity... [Read more]
The Global Rise of the English Language - How Far Will it Go? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Whether you like English or despise it, the English language is here to stay. There is no stronger contender right now as a global language, other than English. But how did this happen, why is English now the dominant language in Education, Business and the Media.
Personal Experience
English in My Family
Influence on Other Countries
Modern Situation
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This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Iain Hamilton-G. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Well in this essay I am not going to rewrite a history lesson about the global rise of the English language, many sources can provide a far more detailed... [Read more]
ESL Worksheet Countries and Flags - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a fun ESL worksheet to learn about different countries and their flags. The students have to match the countries to the correct flag.
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- How can I find TEFL teaching opportunities in countries where English is not widely spoken? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When looking for TEFL teaching opportunities in countries where English is not widely spoken, it's essential to conduct thorough research. Start by identifying countries where there is a demand for English teachers, such as countries in Asia, Latin America, or Eastern Europe. Research the visa requirements, cost of living, cultural norms, and job market in each country to determine which destination aligns best with your preferences and qualifications.
Networking is a crucial aspect of finding TEFL teaching opportunities in non-English speaking countries. Reach out to local expat communities, language schools, and educational institutions in your target country. Attend job fairs, workshops, and conferences related to language teaching to connect with potential employers. Building a strong... [Read more]
Halloween Word Search - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Here is a fun word search to drill Halloween vocabulary in your ESL classroom.
Halloween is a fun holiday to introduce to your ESL classroom. A great way to do this is by using word searches just like this one! Print it out and hand it to your students for some Halloween fun.
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What are the typical salaries for TEFL teachers in different countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) salaries can vary significantly depending on various factors. The most influential factors include the country where you are teaching, the type of institution you are working for, your qualifications and experience, as well as the demand for English teachers in the region. Additionally, the cost of living in a particular country and the local currency's strength against your home currency will also impact your overall earnings as a TEFL teacher.
1. Asia: Countries in Asia such as South Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan are known for offering competitive TEFL salaries. South Korea, for example, typically offers salaries ranging from $1,500 to $3,000 USD per month, along with benefits like free housing and airfare reimbursement. In Japan, TEFL... [Read more]
What are the average salaries for TEFL teachers in different countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL teachers can expect to earn varying salaries depending on the country they choose to teach in. Salaries can differ significantly between countries due to factors such as the cost of living, demand for English teachers, and local economic conditions. In general, countries in Asia and the Middle East tend to offer higher salaries for TEFL teachers compared to countries in Latin America and Europe. For example, countries like South Korea, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates are known for offering competitive TEFL salaries, often including benefits like accommodation and airfare.
Several factors can influence the salary that TEFL teachers can command in different countries. Firstly, the level of demand for English teachers in a particular country plays a significant role in determining... [Read more]
What are the visa requirements for teaching TEFL in different countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When considering teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) abroad, it's crucial to understand the visa requirements of the destination country. Visa regulations vary widely, and it's essential to comply with the local laws to work legally. Below are the visa requirements for popular TEFL destinations:
1. China: To teach English in China, you typically need a Z visa, which requires a bachelor's degree and a TEFL certificate. The employer usually assists with the visa process.
2. South Korea: Teaching in South Korea requires an E-2 visa, which mandates a bachelor's degree and a criminal background check. The employer sponsors the visa.
3. Japan: English teachers in Japan need a work visa, which demands a bachelor's degree and sponsorship from an employer. The visa process can be complex.... [Read more]
