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Qualifications Required for TEFL Jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Understanding TEFL and TESOL
Importance of Accredited Courses
Bachelor's Degree Requirements
Teaching Experience Expectations
Language Proficiency Standards
Cultural Sensitivity Training
Legal Requirements and Work Visas
Specialized Certifications and Skills
Continuing Professional Development
Networking and Job Placement Assistance
TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) are professional certifications that qualify individuals to teach English abroad. ITTT is one of the leading providers of these courses worldwide, offering comprehensive training in language teaching methodologies and classroom management techniques. TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other... [Read more]
Qualifications Required for TESOL Jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Understanding TESOL Job Requirements
Educational Background and Certification
Teaching Experience and Skills
Language Proficiency and Cultural Awareness
Specialized Training and Professional Development
Adaptability and Flexibility in Different Settings
Legal Requirements and Work Permits
Networking and Building Professional Relationships
Continued Learning and Growth Opportunities
Conclusion: Pursuing a Career in TESOL
When considering a career in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), it's crucial to understand the specific requirements for such positions. TESOL job requirements can vary depending on the country, institution, and type of teaching role. When considering a career in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), it's crucial to... [Read more]
Best Japanese cities for English teaching jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Are you considering teaching English in Japan? With its unique culture, advanced technology, and high demand for English teachers, Japan is a popular destination for those looking to teach English as a foreign language. In this article, we will explore the best Japanese cities for English teaching jobs, providing valuable insights into the top locations for ESL teachers in Japan.
As the bustling capital city of Japan, Tokyo offers a wide range of opportunities for English teachers. With a vibrant expat community, numerous language schools, and international companies, Tokyo is a hub for English language education. From prestigious universities to private language institutes, there are plenty of options for ESL teachers in Tokyo. Additionally, the city's efficient public transportation... [Read more]
Qualifications Required for TEFL University Jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Understanding TEFL University Positions
Educational Background and Certifications
Language Proficiency and Teaching Experience
Cultural Sensitivity and Adaptability
Classroom Management Skills
Curriculum Development and Lesson Planning
Technology Integration in Teaching
Professional Development and Continuous Learning
Research and Publication Experience
Networking and Building Relationships
When considering teaching English at a university level with a TEFL certification, it is essential to understand the specific requirements and responsibilities that come with the position. University-level teaching often involves working with students who have a higher level of English proficiency and a more advanced understanding of the language. When considering teaching English at a... [Read more]
Qualifications and Skills Required for Business English TEFL Jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Understanding the Role of a Business English TEFL Teacher
Essential Qualifications for Business English TEFL Jobs
Specialized Skills Needed for Teaching Business English
Experience and Background Requirements
Importance of Cultural Awareness in Business English Teaching
Professional Development Opportunities in Business English TEFL
Technology and Business English Teaching
Networking and Building Relationships in Business English TEFL
Challenges Faced in Business English TEFL
Advantages of Pursuing Business English TEFL Jobs
Teaching Business English as a Foreign Language involves instructing individuals in the use of English language skills specifically tailored for professional contexts. Business English TEFL teachers help students develop communication skills for meetings,... [Read more]
Qualifications and Skills Required for TEFL Jobs in Non-Profits - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Understanding the Role of Non-Profit Organizations in TEFL
Essential Qualifications for TEFL Jobs in Non-Profits
Specialized Skills Needed for Teaching English Overseas
Importance of Cultural Sensitivity in Non-Profit TEFL Work
Building Strong Relationships with Students in Non-Profit Settings
Effective Classroom Management Techniques for Non-Profit TEFL
Incorporating Technology in Non-Profit English Teaching
Creating Engaging Lesson Plans for Non-Profit TEFL
Professional Development Opportunities in Non-Profit TEFL
Impact and Rewards of Teaching English Abroad with Non-Profit Organizations
Non-profit organizations play a crucial role in providing English language education to underserved communities around the world. These organizations often focus on empowering individuals... [Read more]
Japanese Holidays - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad
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Japanese Customs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad
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Motivation in the Classroom: Japanese Experience - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Having been an English teacher of high school students in Japan for the past 2 years, I have noticed that motivation in the classroom is as much dependent on the students as it is on me as the teacher. There are three aspects that I have identified and used in my environment to get the student motivated and engaged. The Japanese culture is largely conservative and group orientated and those are crucial to take into account if one is to succeed in their teaching career in Japan. The following plays a big role in setting a tone whereby students are motivated and engaged. Those aspects are culture, societal pressure, and peer pressure.
Culture
Societal perception
Peer pressure
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Common Pronunciation Mistakes of Japanese Students - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
This piece will discuss the difficulties faced by Japanese learners of English regarding English pronunciation and suggest methods to help learners in different age groups overcome them. It posits that most difficulties stem from the differences in phonology between the English alphabet and the Japanese kana system.
Differences in the Alphabetic Systems
Ways to Overcome Difficulties
Working with Adults
How to Approach Young Students
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This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Niall M. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
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Common Problems Japanese Learners of English Experience - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Japan is an island nation and is a recognized homogenous society with a very small percentage of foreign permanent residence and more than half of the adult population lacks the necessary skills to speak English proficiently. Because of this, English as a Second Language is in high demand with young learners being a focus group in Japan. English is taught in the school environment during nearly all of a child's primary education years, but this, unfortunately, doesn't translate to a proficient English-speaking Japanese population.
Global Opportunities
Differences in Language Structure
Cultural Challenges
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Why Japanese Students Struggle with Communicating in English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
During my stay in Japan, Japanese people often told me how they can't communicate in English despite studying the language for six or more years in school. In Japan, students in junior and senior high learn English grammar and vocabulary in compulsory formal English classes. English is also taught in elementary school as foreign language activities. Yet despite spending several hours in English classes, many Japanese people graduate high school with poor English communication skills.
Education system
Class culture
Learning goals
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Typical Challenges for Japanese Native Speakers in ESL - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Daisy C. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Grammar
Pronunciation
Japanese schools
Japanese culture
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One problem facing many Japanese students learning English is differentiating between countable and uncountable nouns. In the Japanese language, the same word is often used for 'much' and 'many'. In English, 'much' is used to describe countable nouns, and 'many' is used to describe uncountable nouns.
A problem facing many EFL learners, especially Japanese learners, is idioms. The English language has thousands of idioms, which are used in everyday life. These are... [Read more]
The Struggles for Japanese Students When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
I have been teaching in Japan for over 12 years in three different locations ranging from the southernmost part of Hokkaido to the southern island of Kyushu, where I presently reside. The youngest students I have had were children not even two years of age, whereas my older students were in their seventies. This is a very common situation for those who teach here in Japan; a country where the English boom occurred not too long after they rebuilt their nation following the Second World War.
Interest
Popular Culture Influence
Pronunciation Difficulties
Language Systems
Confidence
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Common Challenges in English for Japanese Native Speakers - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
If you ever find yourself driving in French Canada, you will be stopped by stop signs that say 'arrêt', which is stopped in French. Almost all drivers in North America would know that this means stop because it's the same octagon red stop sign. In Japan it's very different, stop signs are triangular with Japanese script on them but, beneath the Japanese, you can find English subtitles which read 'stop'. In fact, if you travel anywhere in Japan, the majority of signs and announcements related to travel are offered in Japanese and English. English has been taught in Japanese schools since the American occupation after World War Two. However, according to an EF English Proficiency Index in 2017, Japanese English proficiency is 35th out of 72... [Read more]
The Usual Problems of Japanese Students in English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
A large number of obstacles can arise for the students when learning a foreign language. Some of these problems are related to the contrast between the mother language and the learned language. About the differences between L1 and L2, there is plenty of research in the field of contrastive linguistics. Moreover, regarding that topic, many papers can be found comparing English to Japanese with the aim to address the problems of Japanese learners of English. However, other predicaments with the apprehension of the L2 can develop when teachers underestimate the importance of the cultural dimension of the language taught. Concerning that particular impediment, less scientific literature exists. In this essay, the discussion will focus on several issues of... [Read more]
The Problems That Japanese Elementary Schoolers Face Studying English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
In the wake of the upcoming 2020 Olympics in Japan, there has been an increase in elementary school level English classes. As an assistant language teacher half into my fourth year, I have had the rare chance to work the entirety of my time in one elementary school where I have had many great memories. However, being present every day I began to notice that some students were struggling or in some cases, not even trying when it came to English class. Talking with my peers and colleagues from other elementary schools as well as my own, there are some common problems that many students seem to experience in an English class. These problems include learning in a counter-productive environment, inconsistent exposure to the language, and a lack of... [Read more]
4 Reasons Why Japanese Students Are Often Lacking Motivation - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Japanese learners of English face challenges which are based on background and cultural aspects, racial barriers, perception of the English language, as well the lack of freedom of expression. This becomes the basis on which their motivation, or lack thereof, to study English is built. Coming from a motivational background, I was self-assured that my plans to get my low-level High School students motivated about learning English would be less challenging to implement. Reality proved otherwise as this process has required the breaking of certain barriers in order for me to be successful in my endeavors. Following is a further explanation on each of the different challenges which I have observed to be the cause of the lack of motivation amongst many... [Read more]
Several Pronunciations Troubles Faced by The Japanese Native Speakers - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
The differences between many Asiatic languages' pronunciation and that of English form the basis for a multitude of miscommunications between international interlocutors. My experience living in Japan provides plentiful evidence to support this assertion. When my Japanese associates and I communicate in English, I notice three significant pronunciation struggles for my conversation partners. For the Japanese who are learning English, the clear enunciation of the /th/ sound, the fricative quality of the /v/ consonant, and the distinction of /l/ versus /r/ formation of the tongue.
Language Structure
Difficult sounds
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The Most Common Obstacles for Japanese Learners of English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Formal English education first took root in Japan with the creation of the first English schools in 1865 and has since steamrolled into an aggressive effort by the government to produce an English-proficient population. The Japan Exchange and Teaching Program (JET) was established to introduce native speakers into English classrooms, and English instruction continues to become mandatory for increasingly younger students in primary schools. Despite these efforts, an English Proficiency Index conducted by the organization English First gave Japan a "low proficiency" score, with the island country lagging not just the multicultural countries of Singapore and Malaysia but also its East Asian neighbors China and South Korea. To explain this disparity... [Read more]
TEFL Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English In The Japanese Alps 1
Date posted:2022-12-04 | Writer: Active English School | Email: [email protected]
Active English School in Shiojiri City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan is looking for an energetic, versatile and professional native English teacher to begin working in the beginning of February or April, 2023. Position available:- Conversation Teachers at the private English schoolOur school is small, friendly and family-owned.Students range from 2 to 70 years of age. Working with us is a great opportunity to get to know students on a personal level and participate in cultural exchange.Nagano prefecture is centrally located with great access to hiking, skiing or snowboarding, and hot springs. Shiojiri is a small, quiet city about 20 minutes from Matsumoto and 2.5 hours from Tokyo... [Read more]
Anticipated Problems: Japanese Speakers and Their Issues in ESL - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
I have been living in Japan for the past one and a half years. Needless to say, the experience has been enthralling. This country would have never been my first choice for a country to relocate to, from my home country, India. But if my stay has taught me anything, it is that never judge a book by its cover. When we think of Japan, the first thing that pops up is that it is a country of workaholics; it has zero English presence, and the people are highly prejudiced against foreigners and foreign culture. I was proven wrong. Japan is a beautiful country. It is culturally so rich, it makes me want to live here forever. The people, though tend to be a little distant initially, a warm-up to you eventually, and once they do, they could move mountains for... [Read more]
Possible Reasons why Japanese Students have Difficulties Acquiring English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Japan is a First-World, Asian country, well-known for its clean vehicular designs, its production of famed animations, its ability to wow the Western world with hygienic efforts even at leisurely events (World Cup 2018), and overall its impeccable attention to detail in most areas of life. Yet, even with these accolades behind the name, there remains a sore spot, which any foreigner who has experienced Japan in the flesh, can verify exists. That is, the surprising lack of ability of the general public to understand and/or produce comprehensible English, an established global language.
Failures
Teaching techniques
Social challenges
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How Discipline Affects Motivation In and Out of Japanese Classrooms - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
I work in two schools. I am an assistant language teacher at one commercial (low-level English) high school, and an integrated (high-level English) academic junior high and high school. I have had experiences with different kinds of students, Japanese-English teachers, and classroom atmospheres. In Japan, students take an entrance exam to get into high school. If they scored low on the entrance exam, then they are placed in the lowest ranking class. Each school has a certain number of classrooms for each grade. Both of my high schools have six classes total for each grade. There are usually around forty to forty-two students in each class as well. Teaching forty plus students in a crowded classroom is difficult. And unlike many stereotypes of... [Read more]
What is Challenging in English Pronunciation for Japanese Native Speakers? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
What's the most difficult part of learning a new language? Is it writing? Perhaps it's the reading or memorizing new vocabulary? Well for some it's speaking the new language, specifically when it comes to pronunciation. Every language has its unique ways or pronouncing their vowels and constants as well as how they form their sentence structure. Especially this write up will focus on Japanese English as a Second Language (ESL) students and the difficulties they face while learning English and its pronunciation.
Japanese Writing
Teaching Approach
Pronunciation Differences
Further Steps
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Required TESOL Certifications - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The Importance of TESOL Certifications
Accredited TESOL Courses
Specialized TESOL Certifications
Online vs. In-Person TESOL Courses
TESOL Certification Requirements
Job Opportunities with TESOL Certifications
Advantages of TESOL Certifications
TESOL Certification Costs
TESOL Certification Renewal
Conclusion: Choosing the Right TESOL Certification
TESOL certifications are crucial for individuals looking to teach English abroad. These certifications provide the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach English to non-native speakers. ITTT, one of the leading TEFL and TESOL providers worldwide, offers comprehensive TESOL courses that prepare educators for diverse teaching environments. TESOL certifications are crucial for individuals looking to teach English abroad. These... [Read more]
Building vocabulary with Japanese students learning English - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Enhancing vocabulary skills is essential for Japanese students who are learning English as a second language. By expanding their vocabulary, students can improve their communication skills, comprehension, and overall language proficiency. In this article, we will explore effective strategies and techniques to help Japanese learners build their English vocabulary. We will discuss the importance of vocabulary acquisition, provide practical tips for expanding vocabulary, and recommend resources to support vocabulary development. Additionally, we will highlight the role of teachers in facilitating vocabulary growth and offer suggestions for creating a conducive learning environment for students.
1. Importance of Vocabulary Acquisition
2. Practical Tips for Expanding Vocabulary
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How do Japanese Students Respond to Some Common Challenges in English? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Japan is a country continuously changing at a rapid pace largely due to globalization and marketing. With its growing popularity and necessity, difficulties are sure to arise for people learning English and specifically, in Japan. To fully understand all the problems learners face in Japan, it is important to realize why English is so widely being studied in the first place. Firstly, students must study English for 6 years throughout primary and high school. As well as being part of the Japanese schooling system, the advantages of being able to speak English are endless. The benefits of finding a job or being able to communicate whilst abroad are common motives. However in Japan specifically, more so than western countries, the education and pressure put... [Read more]
Five Online Teaching Jobs That Don’t Require a Degree - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
TEFL Information
Online English language teaching is one area of the TEFL field that has grown rapidly in recent times and it is only going to become more popular. With this growth comes an increased demand for teachers which is a very positive thing for anyone who doesn't have a full university degree. While some online employers do insist on a degree, the two most important ingredients when applying for online teaching jobs are generally a TEFL/TESOL certification and in some cases being a native English speaker.
Cambly
PalFish
SkimaTalk
Lingoda
Open English
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TEFL Thailand - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ English Teachers Required
Date posted:2025-07-14 | Writer: Nuevo Job | Email: [email protected]
Currently we are looking for 50 English teachers to teach in Thailand's schools.
Contract: 10 months
Start Date: 16th May 2026 – 15th March 2027
Benefits:
Location: Explore the vibrant city of Bangkok and country wide.
Salary: 30,000 Baht per month (Approximately USD$909, exchange rate USD$ 1 : 33.5 Baht, as of 14May’25)
Health Insurance: Teacher applicants are required to apply for health insurance themselves.
School may provide a health insurance allowance of 750 Baht/month.
Qualification: Bachelor's degree (preferred: education study)
English Proficiency: B1-B2, IELTS 5.5, TOEIC 700
Age: 20-45 years
School Level: K-12 (Kindergarten – Grade 12)
Teaching Load: 19-23 hours per week
Cost of... [Read more]
