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Is Tutoring Better Than Teaching a Group? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
At its core, the same teaching principles and skills must be required and initiated for teaching one student or a group of 30 students. However, the key difference is time. An academic hour is 50 minutes, take 5 minutes to warm up and five minutes cool down, and this leaves 40 minutes for a class of 30 students. If one was to speak directly with every student, this equates to 1.33 minutes per student. Obviously, it would be pointless to do this, as not alone would each student get such little time as not to be of benefit. With one to the one, you get to spend the full 50 minutes with one student. Learning a language, be it a person's native language or a second language, it takes time and practice.
Power of Attention
Peer Learning
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5 Reasons Why Teaching Abroad is Better Than Studying Abroad - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Budget and Salary TEFL Information
Do you want to live abroad and experience a new culture? Studying abroad is a wonderful opportunity for university students to do just that - but it's not the only way! Many students are eager to head overseas to study at a foreign university because they think if they don't they will miss out and never have another chance of living in a foreign country. This is simply not true. The worldwide demand for qualified English teachers is through the roof giving everyone who wants to teach abroad the opportunity to find a position. Here are 5 reasons why teaching abroad is better than studying abroad.
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You Will Get International Work Experience
You Will Live Like a Local
You Can Stay as Long as You Want
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Is The Western Parenting Style Better Than The Eastern Style? - TEFL Blog
Kavinna Batra
Alumni Experiences
There has been a long ongoing debate over parenting styles and about its critical impact on a child's emotional development, academic performance, self-confidence, and the ability to face life's challenges. The debate is mainly between eastern and western cultures.
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What would a new-age parent do?
Understanding parenting styles
Who is getting the benefit from an authoritative parenting style?
Does the authoritative parenting style always work?
Do the history and the culture of a country affect the parenting style?
Raising a child in the Eastern Hemisphere
Can both styles work?
What is Changing in the Age of Social Media?
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Why I'm a Better English Teacher than my British Boyfriend - TEFL Blog
Anastasiia Ovchinnikova
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
Back in the days when I was living in China with my British boyfriend, who was born and raised in Oxford, we would always make our friends smile talking about our careers. We always felt it was a bit ironic that out of the two of us, it was me who ended up as an English language teacher. I started to wonder whether he would have been a better English teacher than me, had he decided to work at one of the international schools in China.
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1. NNET Personal Experience Is Better Than Any Certificate
2. Someone Who Knows How To Speak a Language Doesn't Necessarily Know How To Teach It
3. NNETs Understand Cultural Peculiarities
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Are some regions better than others for older EFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, some regions may be more suitable for older EFL teachers based on factors such as job market demand, cultural considerations, and work environment.
Older EFL teachers can find rewarding opportunities in various regions around the world. Consider the following regions that are particularly well-suited for older EFL teachers:
Different regions accommodate older EFL teachers in various ways to ensure their continued success in the field. Here are some common practices and considerations:
Yes, some regions are known to be more suitable for older EFL teachers due to factors such as job opportunities, cost of living, and quality of life.
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Which is better, TEFL or CELTA? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
When choosing between TEFL and CELTA, it is essential to understand their specific strengths:
In essence, while both certifications are valuable, the choice between TEFL and CELTA largely depends on your target teaching audience and career goals.
What does TEFL mean?
What does CELTA mean?
Which is better, TEFL or CELTA?
What if a course doesn't meet this criteria?
Does the location of the course affect its quality?
TEFL, or Teaching English as a Foreign Language, broadly encompasses any training or certification aimed at individuals who wish to teach English, whether locally, abroad, or online. It does not denote a specific course or certification. Upon researching, you will find countless TEFL course providers offering a variety of courses differing in duration, cost, and quality.... [Read more]
British English vs American English. Which is Better? - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
As more and more countries place a growing importance on its people to learn English as a secondary language, for work purposes or for general use, there is a growing debate about which is the better English to learn - British English or American English.
Both versions are essentially the same
Prioritise teaching "Good English"
Certain students may need specific versions of English
Points to consider when choosing a version to teach
Exploring the differences can be an interesting lesson
Don't get obsessed with minor differences
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TEFL, TESOL or CELTA - which is better? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
When choosing a certification for teaching English, three primary options emerge: TEFL, TESOL, and CELTA. Each has its own merits, and the best choice often hinges on your teaching aspirations. TEFL is typically favored for teaching children, while CELTA focuses on adult learners. TESOL bridges both demographics. Understanding the distinctions among these certifications can guide you to the right path for your educational journey and global adventures.
What do TEFL, TESOL and CELTA stand for?
What is the difference between TEFL and TESOL?
What is a TEFL certification course?
What is a TESOL certification course?
Is TEFL or TESOL better?
What is the difference between TEFL and CELTA?
Is CELTA better than any other TEFL qualification?
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Why Learning L2 is Harder Than L1 - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Over the past two years, as part of an international community, I've had the pleasure of meeting people from all over the world. We share the common experience of learning an L2. I've spoken to nearly 100 people now, and what I've learned about learning L2 is, well, it's hard.
So why is learning L2 so much harder than L1?
L2 is challenging to learn, especially for older adults.
This makes L2 very hard to use spontaneously in certain situations.
As you can see, this lack of necessity is quite damaging to L2.
Why? Maybe I just don't possess a natural ability to learn.
Our L1 learning is so gradual.
This has become very apparent to me throughout my TEFL course.
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CELTA vs Trinity certificate which is better to pursue - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction
2. CELTA Certification
3. Trinity Certificate
4. Conclusion
Are you considering a career in teaching English as a foreign language? If so, you may have come across the terms "CELTA" and "Trinity certificate" in your research. These are two of the most widely recognized and respected qualifications for teaching English to non-native speakers. In this article, we will compare CELTA and Trinity certificates to help you decide which one may be better suited for your career goals.
The Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CELTA) is offered by Cambridge Assessment English. It is a highly regarded qualification that is recognized by employers worldwide. The CELTA course focuses on practical teaching skills and includes observed teaching practice with real... [Read more]
Being a Teacher is More Than Just Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
I haven't been a teacher for very long, but I have noticed more and more, since taking this course that a classroom can succeed if a teacher knows that teaching isn't just the passing of information. The teacher must understand that there are many different types of learners, that they must build a rapport with these learners, and they must tailor lessons based on these aspects. Teaching is more than just teaching a subject or language; this is the best thing I've learned from my ITTT classes.
Types of Learners
Rapport
Tailoring Lessons
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Private or Public Schools in South Korea - Where is it Better to Teach English? - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations TEFL Information
Teachers in South Korea either work for private language institutes, called Hagwons, or public schools through the government-funded EPIK program. Both options are highly popular and offer good salaries and other benefits. However, there are a couple of distinct differences that might help you to decide whether working at a private or public school in South Korea is a better fit for you.
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Differences in the Hiring Process
Differences in Salary
Differences in Working Hours
Differences in Vacation Time
Other Differences Between Public and Private Schools in South Korea
Which School Type Suits You Most?
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Top Things to Remember When Creating a Lesson Plan - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Writing a lesson plan requires putting down a detailed step-by-step guide that outlines the teacher's objectives for what the students will learn during their lesson and how they will learn it. To create a lesson plan, the learning objectives should be identified, activities should be developed, and the materials to be used will also be determined. A lesson plan can exist in the teacher's mind, or written in any format understandable by the teacher. Its purpose is to outline the "program" for a single lesson. It generally helps the teacher in both plannings and executing the lesson. It helps the student achieve a detailed format of learning, and help them get a structured organization of learning in their minds. In writing the objectives of the lesson,... [Read more]
Reasons Why Pronunciation is More Difficult for Adults than Children in El Salvador - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Pronunciation problems in El Salvador is very common, as many know Spanish is the main Language in this country, people in El Salvador tend to speak their native Language all the time because this is what they feel more comfortable with, as there is not any other dialect, other than Spanish, they are taught English in school, English Is the only language taught in El Salvador in public schools, but only for those that can attend one, this is because there are many people that can't attend a school due to economic matter, family problems or due to the work that is done in their household many don't have time to study and there are kids that can't attend school because they have to work, but there are many that do go to school and take English classes.... [Read more]
The Gap Between 1st and 2nd Language Acquisition is Smaller than We Might Think - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
One of the most frustrating things about learning a second language is how naturally your first language came to you and how unnaturally your second one seems to! Why can't we just listen to the language for a while and eventually just "get it" as we did as kids? All of the conjugation patterns and inflections and grammatical oddities of a new language are sometimes hard to grasp even for experienced learners.
Wires of The Mother Tongue
Children's Language Ability
Study Phase
The Importance of The Engage Phase
Activate Phase
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Why English Speaking is Difficult for Many Thai Learners - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Thailand is famously known as " the land of smiles". In some situations, smiling is the way to save face or to avoid conflicts. This often includes the time when Thai people have to communicate with foreigners in English and have no idea what the other meant. They simply smile to get out of a situation instead of making the best out of it by practicing their English speaking skill. On the other hand, they build up a fear of making mistakes and avoid being in that particular circumstance in the future. As English today plays important roles in tourism and the Thai economy as a whole, still, Thai people struggle to communicate effectively. Here are some areas suggested why it is difficult for Thai learners to improve their speaking skills.
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ESL Games For Better Teaching Results - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Games are seen as time wasted. According to my, it is a pointless prejudice. Because some people suppose playing games in the classroom can only be as computer games; on the contrary, fun in the school is more instructive for students' self-improvement. Meanwhile, the research has shown that the classroom games affect students positively, such as having more motivation, having a controlled competitive environment, strategy simulator, peer positive, less stress, enhanced memory, class cooperation, and new knowledge. We will see how games are essential in our education.
Motivation
Methodology
Benefits
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English for Young Learners in Turkey: ✅ Problems and Solutions - TEFL Blog
Anastasiya Akpinar
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
For the last 50 years, English has become one of the most widely spoken languages worldwide. Nowadays, almost all spheres of our daily life are strongly connected to this language. We use English in business, tourism, education, and entertainment. With globalization trends and technology development, we cannot imagine even one day passing without using English. So the need to learn English as a foreign language increases all around the world every day.
But does it mean learning is always easy and successful?
Problems learners face
Less of skills
Not taking studying seriously
Limited learning environment
Motivation
Possible Causes
Financial Aspect
Reality
There is still hope
Who and How
Be Creative
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Is Maintaining Discipline Really That Important to the Learning Process? - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Depending on the teaching situation, you might think that maintaining discipline isn't so important. You want the time you spend in the classroom to be fun, instead of wasting time protecting and punishing children. However, did you know that according to estimates, 80 percent of ESL teachers who quit their jobs after the first year do so because of their inability to maintain discipline in their class?
The Importance of a Good First Impression
Simple Ways to Aid Discipline in the Classroom
When Discipline is Necessary
Group Dynamics
Other Factors to Consider
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Outdoor Activities for Better Language Acquisition Process - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
'Teacher, Can we please have a class outdoors?' this question was asked by a lot of my students, and 'No' was my typical answer. Why do students want to have an outdoor session? Is it really useful? What outdoor activities could be done to help when teaching English? These questions ran through my mind every time one of my students asked me to have a class outdoors. So, I decided to find answers to these questions.
Reasons to have classes outdoors
Choice of activities
World around us
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How much can I earn teaching English in Poland? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Teaching English in Poland offers an average monthly income of $600 to $1,000 USD. The country is a key educational hub in Europe that provides a wealth of opportunities, particularly for beginners seeking to enhance their teaching portfolio. The job market flourishes throughout the country, with a higher concentration of opportunities in urban centers like Warsaw, Krakow, Lodz, and Wroclaw, making it a prime location for teaching professionals.
What are TEFL salaries in Poland?
Who are the main employers of English language teachers in Poland?
What is the cost of living for English teachers in Poland?
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5 Great Ways to Give Your Students Feedback - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
As a teacher, you should always give your students effective and meaningful feedback on their performance and progress. However, it is all too common for students to feel like they are being criticized by their teachers instead of being given constructive and useful comments. That's why we have listed these 5 great ways to give your students feedback.
1. Tailor Your Feedback
2. Timing is Key
3. Balance the Feedback
4. It's All in the Details
5. Help Setting Goals
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How do I become a TEFL trainer? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
After completing a TEFL certification course and working as an English language teacher, some people look to branch out into other avenues of the teaching profession in order to gain more experience or to earn a higher salary. One such route is to become a TEFL trainer. Teaching people to become classroom teachers can be a very rewarding and well paid job and a route into management positions or even setting up your own language school.
What are the basic requirements for becoming a TEFL trainer?
What are the characteristics of a TEFL trainer?
Do I need advanced qualifications to become a TEFL trainer?
How important is classroom experience for a TEFL trainer?
Where can I work as a TEFL trainer?
Who are the main employers of TEFL trainers?
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How can I ensure that my TEFL certification is recognized internationally? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. It is a certification that qualifies individuals to teach English to non-native speakers. This certification equips teachers with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach English language learners, whether in their home country or abroad. TEFL courses cover a wide range of topics such as lesson planning, classroom management, language skills development, and intercultural communication.
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Why Teaching Listening Strategies to Beginner Learners in Mexico May be Helpful - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Listening is an important skill in which learners need help in developing their abilities. Listening strategies are so helpful. By giving a learner, tools to listen to the learner can develop more control over his/her listening abilities. Many learners ask " Teacher, how can I improve my listening?" The truth of the matter is with training from teachers. We can apply strategies in class to help learners overcome the obstacles, which they encounter while listening. The spoken text varies greatly from written text, and these differences can affect the listeners' understanding. For example, when listening to spoken text the learner must process the information right away, and in some cases, there is often no chance to listen to it again. (Richards,... [Read more]
Teacher’s Self-Analysis: Which Aspect to Improve for Better Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
A teacher's job is to teach pupils. While that sounds straight forward the question arises what makes a good teacher. If a teacher teaches all day, the outcome of the work lies in what was being taught. Pupils are taught what the teacher teaches. Now an easy thing to say is, that a good teacher should provide good teaching. But what would be, if the majority of students would not learn anything in a specific lesson, that would be regarded by other teachers as good teaching? The answer, of course, is, that all students are individuals and respond differently to the teaching. Making it dependent on the students, a more practical definition of good teaching is: Good teaching is, which makes the pupils learn and progress.
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The Principles of Encouraging Students for a Better ESL Performance - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Any action performed by living beings is supported by a motive. In humans, we are driven by motivators unique to each one of us; without this motivation, our goals and desires remain unaccomplished. There are different types of motivators both internal and external that of which directly impact second language acquisition in the classroom. In this setting both parents and teachers alike play a pivotal role in motivating students, thus enabling their success in second language learning. This essay will outline how motivation, both intrinsic and extrinsic, affects students in the language learning classroom and how a teacher may establish motivation in students.
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Internal Will
External Will
Teachers' Responsibilities
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Why Having Foreign Language Experience Makes You a Better Teacher - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
When one begins to study a new language, they can often find themselves to be a bit overwhelmed. Language acquisition is not an easy task, and it comes with many challenges and difficulties attached. Although, as ESL teachers, we are trained to look out for common errors and given the best teaching ideas and methodologies to use in the classroom, it can sometimes feel as though something is missing. Teachers who have studied a foreign language and have had experience using the language possess that missing piece, and their foreign language experience makes them better teachers.
"Teachers were once in their students' shoes."
"Having foreign language experience helps teachers."
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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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