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How can I incorporate real-world examples into my TEFL lessons? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Incorporating real-world examples into TEFL lessons is crucial for enhancing students' learning experience. Real-world examples help make abstract concepts tangible and relatable, making it easier for students to understand and retain information. By connecting language learning to real-life situations, students can see the practical application of what they are learning, increasing their motivation and engagement in the learning process. There are various strategies that TEFL teachers can use to incorporate real-world examples into their lessons effectively. One approach is to use authentic materials such as newspapers, magazines, videos, or podcasts that reflect real-life language usage. Another strategy is to create role-playing activities or simulations that mimic real-world scenarios,...  [Read more]

Countries of the World EFL Word Search - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Here's a fun EFL word search with countries of the world.   Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Past Perfect Tense (Structure & Examples) - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Past perfect tense indicates the finished or completed actions of the past. For example, I had taken eaten two pieces of cake before my friend finally showed up.   Past perfect tense indicates the finished or completed actions of the past. For example, I had taken eaten two pieces of cake before my friend finally showed up.     Subject + had + Past participle (v3) To make the positive sentences, we use the following structure: Subject + had + Past participle (V3) Examples of positive sentences We add ‘not’ after auxiliary verb to make the sentence negative. Subject + had + not + Past participle (V3) Examples of negative sentences. To make the question, ‘had’ come at the start of the...  [Read more]

Relative Pronouns: Definition, Rules & Useful Examples - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!   So what exactly are relative pronouns? Let's take a look at relative pronoun definition, useful grammar rules with examples sentences and an ESL printable infographic below.   A relative pronoun is used to join or relate two different clauses together by referring to the noun in the previous clause using the following pronouns: who, whom, whose, which and that.   "Which" and "that" are generally used for objects; while "who" and "whom" are used for people, and "whose" is used to show possession. Let's take a look at some examples: In this example, "which" joins the two related clauses about choosing a color and a color which would look good on everyone.   In this case, "that" joins the two...  [Read more]

Examples of Direct and Indirect Speech in English - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Direct and indirect speech are important topics in English grammar. Check out this infographic with great examples of both direct and indirect speech in English.   Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Time Idioms and Phrases with Meanings and Examples - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Here's a list of commonly used time idioms in English. They are incredibly fun to teach to your ESL learners.   Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Relative Pronouns in English: Usage and Useful Examples - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Let's have a look at relative pronouns! Following is a list of common relative pronouns in English with ESL pictures and example sentences to help you master English grammar.     Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Fruit Idioms and Phrases with Meanings and Examples - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Here's a list of commonly used fruit idioms in English. They are incredibly fun to teach to your ESL learners.   Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Animal Idioms and Phrases with Meanings and Examples - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Here's a list of commonly used animal idioms in English. They are incredibly fun to teach to your ESL learners.   Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Complete List of Prepositional Phrase Examples in English - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!   Prepositional phrases are essential in every English classroom. The following images includes the most important prepositional phrases in English you should learn to broaden your vocabulary.   Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Present Continuous Tense: Definition & Useful Examples in English - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Let's explore the present continuous tense in English with useful examples! Learn the definition and how to form the present continuous tense with this infographic.     The present continuous is a verb tense in which the action is on-going/still going on and hence the name "continuous". We use the present continuous tense to talk about actions that are happening at this current moment.     Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

The Basic Types of Adverbs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Usage & Adverb Examples in English


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!   Let's take a look at the six basic types of adverbs in English. Learn useful usage, example words, and example sentences of different adverbs types in English with this printable ESL infographic.   Usage: Describes when or for how long a certain action happened. Example words: Already, ago, before, yet, never, soon, yesterday, soon, lately Example sentences:   Usage: Describes how often something occurs, either indefinite or indefinite terms. Example words: Always, usually, normally, often, sometimes, occasionally, once, seldom, rarely, never Example sentences:   Usage: Tells about where something happens or where something is. Example words: Here, everywhere, near, nearby, down,...  [Read more]

Other Ways to Say "For Example" - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! The phrase "for example" is used a lot in the English language. Below, we offer a variety of alternatives to mix it up with the phrase that you can use in written papers or when discussing topics in English.     Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

How can I integrate authentic materials and real-world contexts into my TEFL lessons? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Authentic materials are resources that have not been created specifically for language teaching but are taken from real-life contexts. These can include newspapers, magazines, advertisements, songs, movies, podcasts, and more. Using authentic materials in TEFL lessons provides learners with exposure to genuine language use, helping them develop their language skills in a more natural and engaging way. Integrating authentic materials into TEFL lessons offers various benefits for both teachers and students. For teachers, it can make lessons more dynamic and relevant, providing opportunities for creativity and innovation in lesson planning. For students, authentic materials help improve their language proficiency by exposing them to real-world language use, cultural nuances, and current...  [Read more]

How can I promote language learning through real-world tasks and projects in a TEFL classroom? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


In a TEFL classroom, incorporating real-world tasks and projects can provide numerous benefits for language learners. By engaging students in authentic activities that mirror situations they may encounter outside the classroom, teachers can help learners develop practical language skills. Real-world tasks and projects can make language learning more meaningful and relevant to students, leading to increased motivation and engagement. Additionally, these activities can help students improve their communication skills, cultural understanding, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. To effectively promote language learning through real-world tasks and projects, TEFL teachers should carefully design their lessons to integrate these activities seamlessly. Teachers can start by...  [Read more]

How do I incorporate real-world English into my TEFL lessons? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Incorporating real-world English into TEFL lessons is crucial for preparing students to communicate effectively in authentic contexts. Students need to be equipped with the language skills necessary to navigate everyday situations, whether it be ordering food in a restaurant, asking for directions, or engaging in small talk with native speakers. By integrating real-world English into lessons, students can develop practical language skills that are immediately applicable outside the classroom. There are several strategies that TEFL teachers can use to incorporate real-world English into their lessons. One effective method is to use authentic materials such as newspapers, magazines, and online articles that reflect how English is used in real-life settings. Another approach is to simulate...  [Read more]

Connectors of Sequence List and Example Sentences - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! This list of connectors of sequence will improve your and/or your students' writing skills in the English language.     Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Example Lesson Plan for a Business English Class - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Knowing an additional language goes beyond the ability to speak it. It connects people, helps in understanding different cultures and has also been identified as a boost to brain function and increase intelligence. Present Situation Example Lesson Plan Lesson: Receptive Skills Engage and Study Phase: Activate Phase: Expected end result: Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course today! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Nagashree C. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. In the present age of expanding businesses, capturing markets across the globe, establishing offices far and wide, more and more business are following the model of 'following...  [Read more]

What are the best ways to engage adult learners in a TEFL classroom? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Adult learners in a TEFL classroom have distinct characteristics and motivations compared to younger learners. They often have specific goals, such as improving their career prospects or traveling, which can impact their level of engagement in the classroom. Understanding these motivations and tailoring the lessons to their needs is essential for effective teaching. To engage adult learners effectively, it's crucial to incorporate real-life examples and practical activities into the lessons. Adults appreciate relevance and applicability, so connecting language learning to their daily lives or professional aspirations can significantly enhance their engagement. Providing opportunities for self-directed learning and autonomy also helps to keep them motivated and invested in the learning...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Productive Receptive Skills/game Example Jeopardy - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  The next example of a game that we can adapt very easily for classroom use is the game of Jeopardy and in this particular game, what we can do is to have a set of levels for our questions, I'd say one through five, where one is going to be the easiest example and five is going to be the most difficult and then, in each of these sets of boxes, we can have various grammar points, such as tenses, perhaps modals, vocabulary and maybe even conditionals. So what the students can do is they can pick a particular topic first of all and within that topic, they can pick the level of the question that they want and then we can have a set of cards that have been created to fit into these slots and we can ask them that question at that level. So, a very simple adaptation of the game jeopardy as...  [Read more]

How do I incorporate project-based learning into my TEFL lessons? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Project-based learning (PBL) is an instructional approach that focuses on learning through engaging, real-world projects. In TEFL, PBL involves students working on projects that require them to use English language skills in a practical and meaningful way. This approach encourages students to collaborate, think critically, and solve problems, all while improving their language proficiency. There are numerous benefits to incorporating project-based learning in TEFL lessons. PBL helps students develop important 21st-century skills such as communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. It also makes language learning more authentic and relevant to students' lives, as they are using English in practical, real-world contexts. Additionally, PBL can increase student motivation...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Lesson Planning Part 4 Lesson Plan Example - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Okay, so we're going to use this pro-forma as our lesson plan and we're going to fill one out as though we were planning for an actual lesson. So, we start off with some basic information about the class. So, the name of the teacher, date and time and the class level. In this particular case, our class is going to be an elementary class and the room will be room 3. Having looked through the registers we see that the expected number of students for this particular class is going to be 10. This will help us in creating our worksheet copies. The context of the lesson for this class is going to be present continuous tense and it may well be the first time that this particular level of class has been introduced to this tense. So, our focus is going to be fairly general and it's going to...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Theories Methods Techniques Of Teaching Repition Drill Example - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  So let's take an example of what those drills might involve. So here is an example of a repetition drill. I will model the language and then my class will repeat after me. So "This is a cup." "Spoon" ? "This is a spoon." "Knife" - "his is a knife." Thank you. The reason that it's called or also called the army method is that it was the method adopted by the United States military who had personnel stationed around the world at the end of Second World War and they realized that they needed those personnel to pick up the language very quickly and one of the positive things about this particular methodology is that you do very quickly learn vocabulary. Another positive thing about it is that you quickly learn the correct pronunciation of that vocabulary. However, there are some...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Productive Receptive Skills/game Example Tic Tac Toe - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  So, let's take a common game that's been played over the years, which is called Noughts and Crosses or Tic-Tac-Toe. What we're going to do is to adapt this game for classroom use. So, we've taken the normal Tic-Tac-Toe or Noughts and Crosses grid and we've just numbered out each of the particular squares. What we can then do is to form teams and those teams can then be asked a series of questions and they get to choose which question they want from 1 to 9. So, let's say, for example, they choose question 1. That could be on anything that they have studied ,the grammar or vocabulary. If they get that question correct and say they are the Noughts or the zeros then they get to put their mark here. What the next group will probably do is to try to block them in some way by choosing...  [Read more]

A Patchwork Example Lesson Plan For Teaching Productive and Receptive Skills - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Abraham F. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. Lesson Materials Grouping Activate Part 1 Elicitation Ideas Activate Part 2 Are you ready to teach English abroad or online? Related Articles: Check out what our course grads say in our many video testimonials! Teaching tools used for learners: One bucket with nontoxic learner-approved clay. Each bucket of clay will have five sticks, each stick a different color. Paper plates matching the color of the clay. Scissors and crayons. Learner approved audio about a rainbow song. The object is to gain the learners' attention. The learning environment created will...  [Read more]

EFL Animal Word Scramble - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Here's a fun word scramble with words related to animals.   Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

How do I quickly build vocabulary for complete beginner students of English? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


To quickly build vocabulary for complete beginner students of English, you can use various effective methods: To help beginner English learners retain new vocabulary words more easily, you can follow these strategies: Yes, there are several fun and engaging activities that can help beginner students build their English vocabulary quickly.  [Read more]

How to Use Modal Verbs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! This infographic explains 10 modal verbs and their usages with useful examples.   Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Silent Letters when Speaking English - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! When practicing speaking English it can be confusing for language learners to find that certain words have a silent letter that shouldn’t be used. Here we look at some of the most common examples.   When teaching English to non-native speakers the presence of silent letters can be a cause of great confusion among students and teachers alike. For the learner it can be frustrating to find that the written form of the word they have just mastered is actually spoken without using all the letters. There are a few basic rules when it comes to silent letters, but as is usually the case with English, there are often exceptions. Silent (B) Rule 1: The letter B is usually not pronounced after M at the end of a word e.g. comb,...  [Read more]

Scotland Vocabulary EFL Word Search - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Here's a fun EFL word search with words related to Scotland.   Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

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