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What can I do with a TEFL certificate besides teaching? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is a popular career choice for those who want to travel, work internationally, and make a difference in the lives of others. A TEFL certificate equips you with the necessary skills to teach English to non-native speakers effectively. While teaching English is the most common path for TEFL graduates, there are also various other career opportunities that you can explore with a TEFL certification.
1. **Curriculum Development:** With a TEFL certificate, you have the expertise to design language learning materials and curriculum for English language schools, publishing houses, or online platforms. Your understanding of language learning principles and techniques can be invaluable in creating effective educational resources.
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COVID-19: What Can English Teachers Abroad Do? - TEFL Blog
Russ Tuff
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
"What we can't see can't hurt us" - Really?
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The COVID Action Plan
1. Will we have jobs?
2. How will the classroom look, and can we still make a difference to others?
Let me know your thoughts.
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Not many businesses will do well out of this current CoronaVirus / COVID-19 pandemic gripping the planet with fear at the moment, (unless we are toilet paper manufacturers) as we stand, waiting like a deer in the headlights for something we can't see to hit us.
I don't know what COVID-19 means, however, I was looking for a positive way to think about it and I came up with: "Communication Of Virtual Instruction Design" For those unfamiliar with the terminology of "instruction design" it's what we do as... [Read more]
9 Things Teachers Can Do to Improve Classroom Management - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
This essay discusses the various ways in which teachers can more effectively manage their classroom. Understanding these methods and having them as a toolkit for everyday lessons can help to minimize student distractions, increase motivation and concentration and ultimately allow the students to learn as much as possible. I will briefly discuss the 9 key considerations below.
1. Eye contact, gesture, and voice
2. Grouping students
3. Classroom arrangementÂ
4. Writing on the board
5. Giving individual attention
6. Teacher/student talking time
7. Giving instructions
8. Establishing rapport
9. Maintaining discipline
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Do VIPKid teachers need a TEFL certificate? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, VIPKid teachers need a TEFL certificate to teach English online. While a specific TEFL certificate may not be a requirement for all online teaching platforms, VIPKid, a popular platform for teaching English to students in China, does require teachers to have a TEFL certificate or equivalent qualification. Here are some key points to consider: VIPKid requires its teachers to have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, as well as a TEFL certificate or teaching license. Having a TEFL certificate not only meets VIPKid's requirements but also helps teachers develop essential skills for teaching English as a foreign language effectively. A TEFL certificate provides training in lesson planning, classroom management, language assessment, and other key aspects of teaching English... [Read more]
Can older teachers find jobs teaching English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, older teachers can definitely find jobs teaching English abroad. Many countries value experienced teachers, regardless of age, and there are opportunities available for older teachers looking to teach English abroad. Here are some points to consider: Age discrimination laws: In many countries, it is illegal to discriminate against job applicants based on age. This means that older teachers are protected by law and should not face discrimination in the hiring process. Experience: Older teachers often have a wealth of experience that can be highly valuable in the classroom. Schools may be particularly interested in hiring teachers with a proven track record of success and a mature approach to teaching. Demand for experienced teachers: Some schools and language centers specifically seek... [Read more]
Q A With A Non Native Esl Teacher I Can T Find A Job What To Do - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Are you a non-native ESL teacher? Have you got TEFL certified but still have trouble finding a job? Come to this live stream and ask a non-native ESL teacher Liza for a piece of advice! #TEFL#BestTEFL #TeachEnglishOnline Are you ready to teach English abroad or online? Click here and get started today: https://bit.ly/37gs5vO What is TEFL Certification? Where is it valid: https://bit.ly/36ma2Fg Check out our wide range of TEFL Courses: https://bit.ly/3ltqt73 Teach English online from anywhere you want: https://bit.ly/3ltqEPL
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Nightly Reading Homework: Best Practices in 6 Steps - TEFL Blog
Ahmed Taha
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
If you're teaching a child in Kindergarten to second grade, you can probably assign about 10, 20, or 30 minutes of reading per night as homework.
Recommendations for Parents
Number 2 is: Don't "tell" the words.
Number 3: Move beyond "sound it out."
Number 4: Have the child re-read some passages for fluency.
Number 5: Allow some mistakes to go uncorrected.
Number 6: Allow the child to read the same book multiple times.
Finally, continue to read to your child.
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How do I teach English pronunciation to total beginners? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Teaching English pronunciation to total beginners can be a challenging but rewarding task. Here are some effective strategies to help you succeed:
To help total beginners improve their English pronunciation skills, you can follow these effective strategies:
Yes, there are various resources and tools that can be helpful for teaching English pronunciation to beginners.
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Top 5 ESL Teacher Strategies for Your Online Classes - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
In this blog post, we will look at five strategies you can use t boost your effectiveness within the class and also as a general way of increasing your online business. Ideas covered include the use of gamification and individualization.
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Gamification
Individualization
Charting your course
Strategies of content delivery
Narrowing down your niche
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This idea isn't new but not many teachers appear to try to apply it to their online classes. There are several reasons why you should try it. (Especially as the majority of online classes are for young... [Read more]
How do I create my own online teaching business? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
If you do not want to be tied to an individual English teaching platform and would prefer to be your own boss, you can potentially set up your own online teaching business. There are many different ways to set up your own online teaching service, although it obviously helps if you have some previous experience in the field of online language teaching. Former ITTT alumna Bri did just that and shared her story and top tips with ITTT on our TEFL blog:
How To Start Your Own ESL Teaching Service
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How many hours do TEFL teachers teach? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
It is essential to understand that your scheduled teaching hours (referred to as contact hours) won't equate to the total time you are expected to spend at school (known as contract hours). Besides teaching, many jobs involve administrative duties.
Moreover, the nature of the English teaching job you opt for will determine your classroom hours. Let's consider three typical job types.
Government and Private Schools
Corporate Teaching
Private Language Schools
Some Cultural Aspects
In most instances, overseas schools operate regular office hours. You will likely be expected at the school from Monday to Friday, around 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. - approximately 40 hours per week. However, your actual teaching might be limited to 20-25 hours weekly, with the remaining time dedicated to lesson... [Read more]
How many hours do EFL teachers teach? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Before we look at this question closely, we should first make an important distinction. The number of hours you teach in the classroom (often called contact hours) are not the same as the number of hours you will be expected to be in school, often confusingly called contract hours.
Next, it is important to appreciate that different teaching jobs have different typical hours. There are basically three types of jobs available.
Government and Private Schools
Corporate Teaching
Private Language Schools
Some Cultural Aspects
Most schools abroad work normal office hours so you will probably need to be in school, Monday to Friday, from 7:30 a.m. (in many Asian countries) until 4:00 p.m. This equates to around 40 hours per week. You will not have to teach for all of those hours but a typical... [Read more]
The Truth About TEFL for Non-Native English Speaking Teachers - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
Sometimes non-native English speakers are discouraged in their pursuit of teaching English as a foreign language. With the right TEFL certification course and training, anyone who is a fluent English speaker can also be a great teacher. There is really no reason for non-native English speakers to worry as the following alumni report will clearly show.
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English Proficiency
Nobody Knows Everything
You Can Relate to Your Students
You Can Anticipate the Students' Problems
Non-Native English Speaking Teachers Rule!
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What can I do to stand out as a TEFL teacher? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
To stand out as a TEFL teacher, having the right qualifications and training is key. Employers look for teachers with a TEFL certification, which can be obtained through reputable programs both online and in-person. Additionally, having a bachelor's degree in education or a related field can enhance your credibility as a teacher. Continuous learning and staying updated with the latest teaching methodologies will also set you apart from others in the field.
Engaging in professional development opportunities can significantly enhance your teaching skills and set you apart in the competitive TEFL job market. Consider attending workshops, conferences, or pursuing further education in areas such as linguistics, second language acquisition, or educational technology. Building a strong... [Read more]
The Lowdown on Teaching English Abroad With a Family - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
TEFL Information
If you do a quick online search for teaching English abroad, it would be easy to assume that it is only an option for young, single people. However, this is far from the truth, as there are countless thousands of people of all ages who are currently teaching abroad with their families. Many parents see it as a great opportunity to provide their children with an international education that is far removed from the one-dimensional option that most of us experience in our home country. Although moving abroad to teach English as a family is a great option for many people, there are obviously several things to consider before jumping on a plane.
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Safety concerns
I have a non-teaching partner
Money concerns
Other considerations
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How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with high demand for English teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When looking for TEFL teaching jobs in countries with high demand, it's essential to research which countries have a high need for English teachers. Some of the countries known for their demand include China, South Korea, Japan, and countries in the Middle East. Factors such as economic development, government initiatives, and the importance of English for business and education can contribute to this demand. Websites like Dave's ESL Cafe, TEFL.com, and ESL Job Feed can provide job listings and information on countries with high demand.
To qualify for TEFL teaching jobs in high-demand countries, certain qualifications and requirements are typically necessary. A bachelor's degree is often a minimum requirement, along with a TEFL, TESOL, or CELTA certification. Some countries may also... [Read more]
How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with low demand for English teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When looking for TEFL teaching jobs in countries with low demand for English teachers, the first step is to research and identify these countries. Consider regions where English is not the primary language or where the demand for English teachers is not as high as in other parts of the world. Look into countries in Africa, Eastern Europe, or South America, as they may have fewer English teaching opportunities compared to popular destinations like China or South Korea. Utilize online resources, TEFL job boards, and forums to gather information on specific countries and their demand for English teachers.
Networking plays a crucial role in finding TEFL teaching jobs in countries with low demand for English teachers. Connect with other ESL teachers, expats, and local educators who may have... [Read more]
I'm a Non-Native English Teacher: How do I find a job? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
hey guys i'm super glad to welcome you at a new ITTT live stream um i'm going to wait for a moment um until some people um join me but uh today's topic is devoted to a really um challenging issue um for those teachers who are unaware about their abilities to uh find a job uh and i'm going to dwell upon the problem of um getting employed as a non-native speaker so basically this is a tough issue for all new teachers and for some current teachers i'm going to share my own experience but at the same time i would love to give you a piece of advice on how to build on your um successful teaching career and i should say that um actually today's live stream isn't for those people who expect that everything comes super easy and that someone will do everything for them so basically uh this live... [Read more]
How do I get my first job as an ESL teacher? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To get your first job as an ESL teacher, you can follow these steps:
To become an ESL teacher, you will typically need the following qualifications:
You can find ESL teaching job opportunities for beginners in various locations and platforms. Here are some common places where you can start your search:
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What level of English is required for TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
For those aspiring to teach English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), especially non-native speakers, a high level of English proficiency is essential. Specifically, you should have an English language proficiency that aligns with at least the C1 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). TEFL primarily involves teaching English in regions where English is not the predominant language, so instructors need a deep understanding and command of the language.
Who can be a TEFL teacher?
Why is TEFL certification important?
Do you have to be a native English speaker to teach EFL?
The profession of teaching is regulated throughout the world, although the level of regulation varies from country to country. This is also true of the EFL teaching sector, however, there... [Read more]
Tips for Working with Local Teachers in Hong Kong - TEFL Blog
Charlotte Lam
Destinations TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
Are you considering teaching in Hong Kong as a native English teacher (NET)? If yes, do you know who you are going to work with? Here are some ways you can effectively prepare yourself and collaborate with the local teachers in school.
1. Listen and observe
2. Build relationships and gain trust
3. Communicate actively
4. Provide support to your collages
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Most of the teachers are local in Hong Kong kindergarten. Therefore, you are very likely to partner and work with a local class teacher. As a new teacher in school, it's absolutely important to listen to your local partners because each school... [Read more]
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Lourien Prinsloo
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
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What can I do to improve my chances of getting a TEFL job? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
To improve your chances of getting a TEFL job, it is essential to have the right qualifications and certifications. Most employers look for candidates with at least a Bachelor's degree and a TEFL certification. Obtaining a TEFL certification shows that you are serious about teaching English as a foreign language and have the necessary skills to excel in the role. Additionally, having a specialized certification, such as a Young Learners or Business English certificate, can make you stand out to potential employers.
Having teaching experience, especially in a foreign language setting, can greatly enhance your chances of securing a TEFL job. If you do not have prior teaching experience, consider volunteering at local schools or community centers to gain valuable experience. Developing... [Read more]
Is it possible to teach English in countries with strict cultural norms with a TEFL certificate? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
In TEFL teaching, cultural sensitivity is crucial when working in countries with strict cultural norms. It is essential to recognize and respect the cultural values, beliefs, and practices of the local community. By understanding the cultural context, TEFL teachers can adapt their teaching methods to ensure they are appropriate and effective in the local setting. This can help build rapport with students and create a more inclusive learning environment.
While having a TEFL certificate is valuable for teaching English as a foreign language, it is equally important to have cultural competence when working in countries with strict cultural norms. TEFL courses often include modules on intercultural communication and understanding cultural differences, which can help teachers navigate potential... [Read more]
Can I teach English in Spain without a degree? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
The good news is, while many schools prefer candidates with degrees, the high demand for English teachers in Spain means there are still opportunities for those without one. However, it is crucial to have a recognized TEFL certification, especially if you are not degree-holding. With a TEFL in hand, major towns and cities across Spain often present numerous teaching vacancies year-round.
Do I need a university degree to teach English in Spain?
What are the requirements for teaching English in Spain?
Can I get a visa to teach English in Spain?
Who are the main employers of English teachers in Spain?
The straightforward answer is no, there is no legal stipulation mandating English teachers to possess a degree in Spain. The soaring demand for instructors in Spain means that many employers... [Read more]
Can you make a living teaching English online? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Absolutely, although your income from teaching English online is influenced by factors like qualifications, prior teaching experience, and the chosen teaching platform. Typically, online English educators earn between $15 and $30 per hour. Many teachers opt to work via agencies, which may deduct a portion for student referrals and resources. However, you should still achieve a comfortable living when teaching English online.
Can you teach English online full-time?
Can you make good money teaching English online?
How much can I earn working for an online ESL company?
How much can I earn teaching on an open marketplace?
How do I start my own online ESL business?
Yes, online English teaching offers tremendous flexibility. Many teaching platforms empower educators to choose their workload,... [Read more]
Why I Did Volunteer Teaching in Nepal and You Should Too - TEFL Blog
Dan Sloat
Destinations Alumni Experiences
Volunteer teaching in Nepal is thoroughly rewarding! The need for engaging and enthusiastic teachers is so great and the positive impact you can make, even in a short period, is significant. Personally, I had a modest classroom of 16 students comprising a broad range of ages and competency. Those kiddos were quite a handful, but being their teacher was an incredible privilege. Their maturity was striking and yet, at the end of the day, they are still growing boys. They would get rowdy at times and often pulled pranks on each other. I loved their curiosity, their excitement for learning, and their playful spirits. Between lessons they would often draw pictures for me. I suppose I'm the snowman-looking character, left of the car, in this one on... [Read more]
How can an individual teacher boost his TEFL job prospects? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To boost their TEFL job prospects, an individual teacher can:
Skills and qualifications that can help a TEFL teacher stand out to employers include:
Yes, there are specific strategies for networking and building connections in the TEFL industry to enhance job prospects. Networking and building connections in the TEFL industry can significantly boost your job prospects and open up new opportunities. Here are some strategies to help you effectively network in the TEFL industry:
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Do English teachers receive free airfares in China? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
English teachers in China do not typically receive free airfares as part of their employment benefits. However, some schools or language centers may offer flight reimbursement as part of their contract package. Here are some key points to consider regarding airfare reimbursement for English teachers in China:
Yes, there are several benefits for English teachers in China besides free airfares. Teaching English in China can be a rewarding experience with many advantages:
English teachers working in China typically enjoy a range of perks that make the experience both rewarding and enriching:
Yes, English teaching positions in China often include travel-related benefits to attract and retain qualified teachers. These benefits can vary depending on the employer, but some common travel-related... [Read more]
Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid in the Classroom While Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information Teaching Ideas
Teaching English abroad is an exciting career path that thousands of people embark on every year. The first step is usually a TEFL or TESOL certificate and then finding a job in a suitable location. Once you step into your own EFL classroom, you will then be able to use all the skills you learned during the course. However, every teacher makes mistakes every now and again, which is why we have summarized the top mistakes to avoid in the classroom while teaching English abroad to help you out!
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1. Being the "Nice, Fun Teacher"
2. Planning Your Lessons Too Quickly
3. Using the Same Lesson Plan for All Levels
4. Talking Too Quickly or Too Slowly
5. Thinking Too Short-Term
6. Obsessing Over Correct Grammar
7. Seeing... [Read more]
