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How long do TEFL contracts last? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How long do TEFL contracts last? Upon securing your TEFL certification and preparing for the next leg of your journey, understanding contract durations becomes crucial. Typically, TEFL contracts align with the academic calendar, often lasting for one academic year, which usually spans 10-12 months. While many institutions prefer this duration, some, especially summer camps or short-term programs, might offer shorter contracts. Thus, when signing a job contract, it is important to be aware of the commitment period. Table of Contents How long are TEFL contracts in Europe? How long are TEFL contracts in Asia? How long are TEFL contracts in Latin America? How long are TEFL contracts in the Middle East How long are TEFL contracts in Europe? In Europe, TEFL contracts predominantly span an...  [Read more]

Teaching English in Japan - Alumni Report by Gabriella S. - TEFL Blog


Mon, 07 May 2018 Linda Dunsmore Destinations Alumni Experiences Teaching English in Japan - Alumni Report by Gabriella S. TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF! What is your nationality? Hungarian Table of Contents What is your nationality? What city and state are you from? How old are you? What is your education level and background? Have you traveled abroad in the past? If so, where have you been? Where did you study? What made you interested in going to teach English abroad? What were some of your concerns before teaching abroad? Why did you decide to get TEFL certified and choose ITTT? Which TEFL certification course did you take? How did you like the course? How has your TEFL training helped you in your current teaching position? Which city and country did you decide to teach English in and...  [Read more]

How to teach EFL - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How to teach EFL EFL stands for English as a Foreign Language and is to almost all purposes the same as ESL, English as a Second Language. These two are also equivalent to ESOL which means, English to Speakers of Other Languages. For each of these terms, when we talk about the teaching of them, we add a ?T' to the front of each acronym and hence we arrive at the terms TEFL, TESL and TESOL. As they are basically the same we will refer to just one from here on, TEFL for the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language and EFL for English as a Foreign Language. Table of Contents TEFL qualifications Onsite courses Online courses Combined courses Teaching jobs TEFL qualifications Almost all TEFL teaching positions require a minimum qualification of a 100 to 120-hour TEFL certification. Courses...  [Read more]

How to teach EFL - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How to teach EFL EFL stands for English as a Foreign Language and is to almost all purposes the same as ESL, English as a Second Language. These two are also equivalent to ESOL which means, English to Speakers of Other Languages. For each of these terms, when we talk about the teaching of them, we add a ‘T’ to the front of each acronym and hence we arrive at the terms TEFL, TESL and TESOL. As they are basically the same we will refer to just one from here on, TEFL for the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language and EFL for English as a Foreign Language. TEFL qualifications Almost all TEFL teaching positions require a minimum qualification of a 100 to 120-hour TEFL certification. Courses provided to cover this certification are usually delivered by one of three methods, namely,...  [Read more]

“Be Interested, not Interesting”: How to Decrease Teacher Talking Time - TEFL Blog


Tue, 30 Jun 2020 Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences “Be Interested, not Interesting”: How to Decrease Teacher Talking Time Let's remember the latest class you've had. What were you doing? Were you explaining a new rule? Were you answering your students' questions? Were you telling a story from your life? Weren't you talking too much? Let's discuss how to decrease teacher speaking time (TST) and increase student speaking time (SST). Table of Contents Communicative approach The first thing I would like to talk about is structuring your work at the lesson. Another thing I'd like to discuss is silence or pauses at the lesson. The last but not the least thing I want to mention it's self-answering and the situation when the teacher starts speculating instead of his students. Do you...  [Read more]

Can I teach English abroad in my gap year? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Can I teach English abroad in my gap year? Absolutely. Whether you are fresh out of high school or university, or seeking a break from a routine job, a gap year offers a unique opportunity for self-discovery and growth. Teaching English abroad during this time can be incredibly rewarding. Not only does it allow you to immerse yourself in a new culture, but it also provides valuable work experience and a chance to impact others positively. As you navigate this journey, you will gain introspection, cherish present experiences, and set clearer visions for your future. So, considering a gap year to teach English can be one of the most enriching decisions you make. Table of Contents Why should you teach English abroad during your gap year? How should I prepare for my gap year? How do I find a...  [Read more]

When should I enrol on a TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


When should I enrol on a TEFL course? Once you have made the decision that teaching English abroad is the right path for you to take, the next step is to complete a TEFL certification course that will give you the qualification and knowledge you need to find a good job and be confident and successful in the classroom. However, when it comes to choosing a TEFL course there are many different options available and each has a different time frame from sign-up to completion. Table of Contents When should I sign-up for an in-class TEFL course? How important are hiring seasons when deciding on a TEFL course date? When should I sign up for an online TEFL course? When should I sign-up for an in-class TEFL course? When considering when to sign-up for an in-class TEFL course, it is advisable to...  [Read more]

Why in the World Should You Establish Rapport? - TEFL Blog


Mon, 06 Apr 2020 Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences Why in the World Should You Establish Rapport? Imagine this, you walk into the classroom and your students don't know you don't know the students. You want to create an environment of safe learning, but you don't know-how. Well, one of the things you can do to create this type of environment is to establish rapport with your students. When you establish rapport with them you are creating a connection or relationship with them. When someone has rapport, they have a connection with someone else, a harmonious understanding. It could be with an individual or a group. Sometimes rapport can happen naturally but often it needs to be built up especially in the classroom. So why is it important to establish rapport? There are several...  [Read more]

Personal Teaching Experience in South Korea - TEFL Blog


Wed, 20 May 2020 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Personal Teaching Experience in South Korea I have taught English before in an English tutoring institute in Korea on two separate occasions. I am American but I grew up in South Korea. For extra money, I started teaching English for the first time at age 19. I taught very young children, from age 4 to age 7. It was extremely difficult because there were probably about 20 students and at those ages' children have such different mental capacities. Therefore, teaching was almost impossible as the older children picked up everything very quickly and would become bored and loud, while the younger children would be too scared to talk and practice anything. It felt much more like a daycare than any English class. Table of Contents...  [Read more]

What visa do I need to teach English in Europe? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What visa do I need to teach English in Europe? If you plan on heading to Europe to teach English it is important that you are aware of the regulations regarding visas and work permits in your chosen destination. The visa situation varies from one country to the next and may also depend on your own nationality. Because of this, we recommend that you visit the relevant embassy website to get the most up to date information before you make any final travel plans. What visa do EU citizens need to teach English in Spain? As Spain is a member of the European Union, teachers from other EU member states do not need a visa to live and work legally in Spain. However, you will still need to apply for a residency permit and a tax number on arrival in the country. The application process should be...  [Read more]

Challenges for Brazilian Learners of English - TEFL Blog


Wed, 25 Mar 2020 Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences Challenges for Brazilian Learners of English Brazilians are learning English all over the country, for various reasons and with diverse goals. In this text, I would like to approach some very common deviations to standard English dialects, such as General American and Received Pronunciation, by Brazilian speakers. I have chosen to address some problems in phonetics and pronunciation that are the most frequent in my classes. I also give attention to some problems in word linking that generate tough challenges for English teachers. Table of Contents Official Language Influence Pronunciation Vowels Consonants Diphthongs Linking Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our...  [Read more]

How to Establish Rapport with Your Class from the First Lesson - TEFL Blog


Tue, 07 Jul 2020 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas How to Establish Rapport with Your Class from the First Lesson Every teacher in his/her career is faced with the first lesson in a new class. This lesson is vital for the teacher to establish rapport and set the tone for the rest of the course. Table of Contents But how does he/she do it? Several factors can be counted. Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Irina B. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. But how does he/she do it? Several factors can be counted. First of all the teacher should introduce her/himself and write her/his name on the board, in case the students forget it....  [Read more]

What Personal Qualities are Important for English Teachers to Successfully Fulfill their Duties? - TEFL Blog


Thu, 16 Jan 2020 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas What Personal Qualities are Important for English Teachers to Successfully Fulfill their Duties? To be an excellent English teacher, who has the most potential for a long term successful career as an English teacher, I believe numerous personal qualities are important, if not necessary, to have. The thoughts laid out here are my opinion, based on teachers I have had in the past, as well as more specifically, the type of qualities in a teacher that I think would help to make learning English as a foreign language more easy, enjoyable, and effective, were I a foreign student learning English. Table of Contents Friendliness Cultural sensitivity Love to help Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This...  [Read more]

Common Pronunciation Errors Russian Native Speakers Make in English - TEFL Blog


Wed, 22 May 2019 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Common Pronunciation Errors Russian Native Speakers Make in English Even though native speakers claim that it's always possible to understand people speaking English regardless of their accent, sometimes it might be extremely difficult. My native language is Russian and I can tell for a fact that Russian and English are very different in multiple things – but right now I'd like to focus on pronunciation. Table of Contents All Sounds are Pronounced in Russian Several Sounds Do not Exist in Russian Long and Short Vowels Sound the Same for The Russians Do you want to teach English abroad? Related Articles: Listen to this blog post: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Viktoriia Z. Please note that this blog...  [Read more]

Expected and Accepted — Preparing for Stress - TEFL Blog


Fri, 21 Jun 2019 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Expected and Accepted — Preparing for Stress Learning a new language can be incredibly challenging. To even attempt to learn a language that is not one's mother tongue takes both incredible courage and humility, especially when the language is English. As a teacher of English, stress must be expected and prepared for in order to keep students feeling encouraged and wanting to try. These are my tips for doing just that. Table of Contents Build Rapport Praise Play Organize the Environment End-of-The-Day Activity Do you want to teach English abroad? You are one step from it. Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: Listen to this blog post: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate AmyJoy G. Please note that this blog...  [Read more]

The Ever-Changing Role of the Teacher - TEFL Blog


Fri, 06 Mar 2020 Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences The Ever-Changing Role of the Teacher Deciding what role will be held as a teacher as many variables. Teachers can be anywhere from instructors to policemen and many things in between on any given day. Being aware of which role is necessary and when will have an impact on the teacher and students. Table of Contents Let us begin with the role of the instructor This takes us to the next role of facilitator When in front of the classroom the teacher becomes the mentor to the learners Time to focus on the role of a psychologist The counselor Now onto the policeman Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Johnelle M. Please note that this blog...  [Read more]

Right Evaluation Methods to Keep Students Motivated - TEFL Blog


Sun, 21 Jul 2019 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Right Evaluation Methods to Keep Students Motivated Many factors can impact students' motivation such as social, psychological, educational, economical, etc. However, a teacher can still play an important role to keep the students motivated. In Afghanistan's educational tradition, students are often compared to each other, and they are ranked based on tests and exams throughout the course. Additionally, the teacher corrects every student's assignment. Notice the word "correct" has been used instead of "mark" or "assess." The teacher will try to point out every single mistake or error. Having six years of English language teaching experience, plus observing my colleagues' and students' behaviour, and studying the methods of foreign...  [Read more]

Advanced TEFL Course - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Advanced TEFL Course Check out tefl tesol about Advanced TEFL Course and apply today to be certified to teach English abroad. You could also be interested in: This is how our TEFL graduates feel they have gained from their course, and how they plan to put into action what they learned: Check out ITTT's Blog Posts A.A. - Korea said: Why Complete a TEFL courseWhy should one complete a tefl course? Well, that is a question I asked myself, off and on, for the last few years. I have been teaching in south korea since 2007, and with my Master?s Degree, my pay was better than most esl teachers. I really didn?t see the need for it. Also, as a former distribution center manager and trainer, I had no problems organizing myself, speaking to others in large groups, and lecturing/presenting...  [Read more]

The Art of Teaching New Vocabulary - TEFL Blog


Mon, 15 Jul 2019 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas The Art of Teaching New Vocabulary How do we start to learn a language? - With words. Little babies first say single words and only in some period of time they start saying sentences. So teaching vocabulary is one of the most important things in learning a foreign language. If we imagine language as a tree, grammar is a trunk of the tree and vocabulary is its leaves. Table of Contents Listen to this blog post: Personal Experience How to introduce new vocabulary? How many words should be taught per lesson? How to help pupils learn and remember new words? Are you ready to teach English abroad? Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Anastasiia D. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily...  [Read more]

Why Learning Phonetics is Important - TEFL Blog


Fri, 22 May 2020 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Why Learning Phonetics is Important Linguistics is the scientific study of the human language and its structure, and as any other science, it is divided into different branches or areas of analysis. One of these divisions examines the articulation of sounds and has a name that corresponds to its function: phonetics. Despite the crucial character it plays in its scientific field, the one it performs in teaching is considered roughly secondary. Nonetheless, a change in role assignment could improve the learning of the English language immensely. Table of Contents Speaking as a skill What aspects should you teach? Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course today! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL...  [Read more]

The 4 Most Important Questions of a Good Lesson Plan - TEFL Blog


Wed, 03 Apr 2019 Linda Dunsmore Alumni Experiences The 4 Most Important Questions of a Good Lesson Plan As an English teacher, we have to learn many ways of teaching. One of the most important skills is to learn how to plan a lesson. For writing a lesson plan, some teachers like to use formal plans, some take down notes while others write details into their notebooks. So, what exactly is a good lesson plan? Four aspects should be taken into consideration. Table of Contents What is a lesson plan? Why make a lesson plan? How to organize your lesson plan? What is a good lesson plan? Are you ready to start teaching English abroad? Related Articles: Listen to this blog post: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Mudi S. What is a lesson plan? First and foremost, what...  [Read more]

What is the best platform to teach English online? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is the best platform to teach English online? Teaching English online is now firmly embedded in the TEFL world and many thousands of teachers find it a convenient way to earn a living without having to leave home or when traveling the world. However, despite not actually working in a physical classroom, online teachers still have to meet the same kind of criteria as those working in a traditional classroom environment. So, what do you need in order to take advantage of this rapidly growing sector of EFL teaching? Requirements for teaching English online The requirements for teaching online vary from one employer to the next, but there are a few common factors that many look for. Most online employers will expect you to have completed a TEFL course of at least 120 hours as this is the...  [Read more]

What is the best platform to teach English online? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is the best platform to teach English online? For those aspiring to teach English from the convenience of their homes or while traveling, several online platforms stand out in the TEFL world. Among the top platforms are Cambly, Italki and EF Education First. Just like traditional classroom educators, online English teachers are expected to meet specific criteria, ensuring quality and professionalism in this booming sector. Table of Contents Requirements for teaching English online Preply EF Education First Cambly iTalki SkimaTalk StarKid Protostar LatinHire Requirements for teaching English online The requirements for teaching online vary from one employer to the next, but there are a few common factors that many look for. Most online employers will expect you to have completed a...  [Read more]

The Overview of Teacher’s Personal Qualities Playing a Significant Role in the Classroom - TEFL Blog


Wed, 01 Apr 2020 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas The Overview of Teacher’s Personal Qualities Playing a Significant Role in the Classroom I have always looked up to teachers regardless of the subject they master. Since we are kids, teachers become part of our lives at school. We become familiar with this role since we start attending school till we reach university and as students, we were all at some point in front of different styles of teaching methods and personalities. Whether we feel or not comfortable with a teacher, they are there to educate and to share their knowledge. The role of a teacher has significantly changed over the years and as a result of the role of the students also has been affected in some way. Teachers are part of our growth and development process which...  [Read more]

Qualities of a Good ESL Teacher - TEFL Blog


Tue, 12 Nov 2019 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Qualities of a Good ESL Teacher Becoming a teacher of any nature requires a good amount of skills, but becoming an English as a foreign or second language teacher requires a special batch of skills. All types of teachers should have the same general qualities; communication skills, patience, good listening skills, the ability to connect and build relationships with students, hard work ethic, preparation, and organization, and be friendly, personable, and approachable. Being a teacher means interacting with people for most of, or part of the day, and understandably sharing your knowledge, with the students. Table of Contents Classroom Style Understanding Students' Challenges My View on Teaching Qualities Do you want to teach English...  [Read more]

How TEFL Course Inspired Me in My Teaching - TEFL Blog


Sun, 04 Aug 2019 Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences How TEFL Course Inspired Me in My Teaching "Why do I have to take a TEFL course?" I asked this question when my daughter suggested to me to enroll in this course. Having decided to say goodbye to my current job as an international homeroom teacher, I am now embarking on a new journey of applying abroad for a teaching position at an international school. Thanks to the Americans who defeated our Spanish colonizers way back the 19th century, they brought their educational system to the Philippines. Ever since I started school, I have been taught the American way using the English language as the medium of instruction. However, even if I am learned in English, I have to get a TEFL course to prove my competence in the English...  [Read more]

What visa do I need to teach English in Europe? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What visa do I need to teach English in Europe? If you plan on heading to Europe to teach English it is important that you are aware of the regulations regarding visas and work permits in your chosen destination. The visa situation varies from one country to the next and may also depend on your own nationality. Because of this, we recommend that you visit the relevant embassy website to get the most up to date information before you make any final travel plans. Table of Contents What visa do EU citizens need to teach English in Spain? What visa do non-EU citizens need to teach English in Spain? Can I get a work visa to teach English in Spain? Can I get a working holiday visa to teach English in Spain? Can I teach English in Spain with a student visa? Can I get a work visa to teach...  [Read more]

Rapport as a Skill: How to Get Along With ESL Learners - TEFL Blog


Thu, 14 Nov 2019 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Rapport as a Skill: How to Get Along With ESL Learners Teaching-and-learning is always interactive and intercommunicate. When sitting in a classroom, a student has been part of relationship-building, with teachers as well as with other students. How to establish rapport is therefore important. In this essay, I will focus on how teachers to establish rapport with students step by step in a classroom against the backdrop of my understanding and teaching experiences. Table of Contents Get Acquainted Work on Building Relationships Use of Resources After Class Communication Feedback Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Ruixia B. Please note...  [Read more]

Praise in the Classroom: Is it Normal? - TEFL Blog


Fri, 22 Nov 2019 Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences Praise in the Classroom: Is it Normal? Praises are like honey when you are on the receiving end you feel "sweet" or great about yourself. Imagine how your students feel when they are being praised for a job well done. They feel the same way too. According to the Cambridge English Dictionary, praise is defined as, "expressing admiration or approval of achievements of a person." Praise works hand in hand with motivation. If you praise your students when they try to make an effort or when they do extremely well, it will go a far way in boosting their self-confidence and motivate them to want to learn. In doing so, this will help to increase their participation in class, which in turn would be a recipe for success. Table of Contents...  [Read more]

Group Teaching as Opposed to Individual Teaching - TEFL Blog


Wed, 20 May 2020 Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Group Teaching as Opposed to Individual Teaching Teaching English as a foreign language can be done one of two ways: teaching a group of students or by teaching on a one-to-one basis. Table of Contents Teaching students in groups are very common in most classrooms. There are some advantages to teaching one-to-one courses. For teaching large groups, it can be made easy if you adopt the right teaching activities. In the case of one-to-one teaching, classes can be physically and mentally exhausting for learners and teachers. Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course today! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Xiaobing W. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent...  [Read more]

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