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TEFL Germany - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Tefl In Germany Frankfurt
TEFL in Germany - Frankfurt
Date posted:2003-07-24 | Writer: Business Languge Services | Email: [email protected]
Excellent conditions include:
- Guaranteed hours - Course renewal bonuses - Help with all government administration and much more.
Only qualified, serious native speakers should apply. We are ideally looking for someone already in the Rhein-main region but will consider all applications.
Contact in the first instance by e-mail :
Melanie Kildau ( [email protected] ) 0049-69-63195986
Please include a full resume with photo if possible
Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English... [Read more]
TEFL Middle East - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Tefl In Iraq Northern
TEFL in Iraq - Northern
Date posted:2006-12-06 | Writer: University of Kurdistan Hawler | Email: [email protected]
Currently recruiting 4 qualified and experienced teachers to teach general English at a newly established University in the secure Northern region of Iraq. Using Task based methodology you will teach groups of up to 20 students in a pre foundation class. The majority of the students are currently at Pre-Intermediate level and need to have a sufficient level of English to enter the University's Foundation programme. You will have up to 25 contact hours plus administrative duties. Required qualifications: Native English speaker Min CELTA/Trinity TESOL Cert or equivalent; DELTA preferred 3 years TEFL experience Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Preferred qualifications:... [Read more]
TEFL Asia General - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Employment Teaching English In Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Employment teaching English in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date posted:2006-01-18 | Writer: EF English First | Email: [email protected]
EF English First, a leader in language education, is recruiting qualified EFL teachers for positions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The positions start in February.
With 40 years' experience in language education, EF English First offers comprehensive teacher induction and career development and opportunities to transfer within its network of 200 English language schools operating in 16 countries.
Career-minded TEFL teachers can take advantage of a clear career path rising to Director of Studies and beyond, while taking advantage of EF's online training programs and achieving one of TEFL's most respected qualifications - the LTCL Diploma TESOL. ... [Read more]
What’s it Like Teaching EFL in a Kindergarten in Vietnam? - TEFL Blog
Mon, 11 Mar 2019 Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
What’s it Like Teaching EFL in a Kindergarten in Vietnam?
Today I will be discussing teaching EFL in a kindergarten class in Vietnam. The main 3 points I will be talking about are the culture, school support and parent assistance. Just to give you some background, my name is Melanie and I am from Ohio, USA. I have over 10 years experience in the classroom. I started as a substitute teacher in Nevada and then decided to move abroad to Vietnam in 2013. Vietnam is where I had my first EFL experience of teaching kindergarten.
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Children are Motivated to Succeed
Memories of My First Day
The Importance of Practicing at Home
The Benefits for Teachers and Students are Huge
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Pros and Cons of ESL in Kindergarten - TEFL Blog
Wed, 27 Nov 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Pros and Cons of ESL in Kindergarten
Learning a new language is not an easy task, regardless of the age it is learned at. Typically it is a little easier to learn languages at a young age, as most of the learning process is done subconsciously and most activities are geared to be fun and informative. It is important to begin learning languages at a young age and begin to stimulate the different parts of the brain involved in language processing. Therefore it is important to begin learning English as a foreign language in kindergarten classes.
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Anticipated Problems
Teaching Ways
Personal Experience
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Consequences of Low Motivation Level in The Classroom - TEFL Blog
Wed, 06 Nov 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Consequences of Low Motivation Level in The Classroom
Learning a new language is not an easy task, and with English being one of the most common languages around the world, the number of people who need to learn English to better their lives continues to increase.
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Language structure
Relationships
Classroom atmosphere
Choice of Materials
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This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Melanie S. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Language structure
English is known as one of the most complicated languages to learn due to its irregularities, and exceptions. Due to the... [Read more]
Will motivated students learn more English? - TEFL Blog
Mon, 29 Apr 2019 Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
Will motivated students learn more English?
There is little doubt that students who are interested, involved and motivated are easier to teach. Motivated students are forthcoming and attentive, the class flows easily, and there is more response and creativity during activities. So, with a class full of motivated kids, we find our English class is more fun. But does that mean the students can learn as much?
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The level of motivation is tied to the teacher's response.
Motivated students are more eager to learn.
How to motivate your students
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Young Learners vs. Adults: What are the Differences in the Classroom? - TEFL Blog
Mon, 23 Dec 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Young Learners vs. Adults: What are the Differences in the Classroom?
Learning a new language is not an easy task, regardless of the age it is learned at, and with the globalization of the English language, there are more and more people faced with the challenge of learning English to better their lives. English is known as one of the most difficult languages to learn due to its irregularities, and therefore requires a variety of different techniques to be applied in the classroom to help students learn the language better. Even though adult and young learners are both learning the same things, the learning process for both groups can be quite different.
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Working with young students
Working with adults
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British or American English: ✅ What Variant is More Beneficial to Learn - TEFL Blog
Thu, 01 Apr 2021 Elizaveta Pachina
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
British or American English: ✅ What Variant is More Beneficial to Learn
One of the greatest and most spoken about topics I have come across, both in the English language classroom and in general conversation with people from all walks of life, is the use of US English and British English, and which of the two is more ''correct'' or ''better'' to learn, or even what sounds nicer to the ear. This is a controversial topic because the ideas surrounding these questions will be more favorable to one use or the other, depending on the influences both English types have in the country the student is studying in. Another factor that will affect opinions and thoughts on the subject is the personal history... [Read more]
The Principles of Working on Student Motivation - TEFL Blog
Tue, 17 Mar 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
The Principles of Working on Student Motivation
Besides the thousands of things they have on their minds (personal problems, health issues, daydreaming, etc.) and the temptation to just chat with their neighbors in the classroom, students can also be easily distracted by their smartphones. Distraction is not the only obstacle to the class, boredom and absenteeism don't help the class either.
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1. Build rapport with students
2. Make the class interesting
3. Have fun!
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To prevent those behaviors, students need to be motivated, which is every teacher's challenge. While all students have different backgrounds and expectations, the teacher still has plenty of... [Read more]
3 Strategies to Keep ESL Students Motivated - TEFL Blog
Wed, 17 Feb 2021 Elizaveta Pachina
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
3 Strategies to Keep ESL Students Motivated
Besides the thousands of things they have on their minds (personal problems, health issues, daydreaming, etc.) and the temptation to chat with their neighbors in the classroom, students can also be easily distracted by their smartphones. Distraction is not the only obstacle to the class. Boredom and absenteeism don't help the course either.
Table of Contents
1. Build rapport with students
2. Make the class interesting
3. Have fun!
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Best Methodology for EFL Teaching - TEFL Blog
Wed, 18 Sep 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Best Methodology for EFL Teaching
Teaching English to foreign-speaking students comes with much responsibility, creativity, patience, and kindness. On the opposite end, learning another language is challenging, requires practice and can be frustrating. To make the teaching and learning exchange seamless there are a variety of lesson structures and independent/ group activities available for teachers to implement into classrooms. Although many methods can be used, grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, writing, and speaking are all important structures taken into consideration as learning the language comfortably and fluently is always the end goal. Throughout this summative task, different methodologies will be paired and... [Read more]
Learning Difficulties in EFL: ✅ How Can a TEFL Teacher Identify Them - TEFL Blog
Mon, 15 Mar 2021 Elizaveta Pachina
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Learning Difficulties in EFL: ✅ How Can a TEFL Teacher Identify Them
It comes as no surprise that not all the students will sit quietly and be on their best behavior at all times when in a classroom setting. Teaching English as a foreign language comes with its direct issues, and throwing learning difficulties into the mix can make teaching even more tedious for both teachers and the students in the classroom.
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Definition of Learning Difficulties
How to Understand Your Student Has it
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How to Increase Motivation in the Young Classroom - TEFL Blog
Thu, 05 Sep 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
How to Increase Motivation in the Young Classroom
Increasing motivation in the young classroom exponentially increases language learning success by increasing participation, desire to discover more language, student-initiated thinking in the new language, and confidence. Motivation can be amplified in many constructive ways. Some of these ways are building rapport, implementing a reward system, incorporating the students' interests into the lessons, designing games, using puppets, using praise and encouragement, and giving motivating feedback.
Table of Contents
1. Build Relationships
2. Praise and Reward
3. Find Engaging Themes, Activities, and Materials
4. Give a Feedback
5. Record The Progress
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How to Incorporate the Theory of Multiple Intelligences into the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Tue, 17 Sep 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
How to Incorporate the Theory of Multiple Intelligences into the Classroom
The theory of multiple intelligences states that there are eight different intelligences human potential can be expressed through, including linguistic intelligence (word smart), logical-mathematical intelligence (number/reasoning smart), spatial intelligence (picture smart), bodily-kinesthetic intelligence (body smart), musical intelligence (music smart), interpersonal intelligence (people smart), intrapersonal intelligence (self-smart) and naturalist intelligence (nature smart).
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Basic Concept
Activities Correlating With Intelligences
1. Linguistic Activities
2. Logical-Mathematical Activities
3. Spatial Activities
4. Bodily Activities
5.... [Read more]
Reasons to Obtain a TEFL Certificate Even if You Have Teaching Experience - TEFL Blog
Tue, 24 Dec 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Reasons to Obtain a TEFL Certificate Even if You Have Teaching Experience
I am an experienced teacher, so why should I complete a TEFL course? A personal reflection on my experience, and how it has benefited and informed my teaching practice.
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Career Importance
Surprising Discovery
First Teaching Experience
Teaching Abroad
Obvious Benefits
ESA Methodology
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Career Importance
I didn't sign up for this course by choice. I was forced to do it by my employer. After many years of... [Read more]
How Humor Enhances Learning in the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Wed, 07 Aug 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
How Humor Enhances Learning in the Classroom
Every teacher's goal is to be effective in the classroom and help students learn. Educators want their students to be eager and engaged. Humor is an important aspect of teaching and has the power to fuel that engagement. This paper will attempt to show the value of humor in the classroom and how humor enhances learning, regardless of the culture or country in which a person is teaching.
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Listen to this blog post:
My First Experience
What is Humor?
West vs. East
How Humor Influences Teaching and Learning?
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Teaching English Idioms as an Important Part of Language Acquisition - TEFL Blog
Thu, 04 Jul 2019 Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Teaching English Idioms as an Important Part of Language Acquisition
It was my first experience teaching in Taiwan and I was in charge of teaching ESL to 7th-11th graders. I had never taught out of the United States and never considered the possibility that my students wouldn't understand, what I thought, was simple English. I asked my junior high students to "put on their thinking caps," to "line up single file," "to quit fooling around" and that English was as "easy as ABC." I told my senior high students to "give me a show of hands" and told them if they "studied hard" and "hit the books," they would "pass with flying colors." I told my college students I would give them an "A for effort" if they "quit goofing off" and "skipping... [Read more]
Differences Between TEFL, TESOL, DELTA And CELTA - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Differences Between TEFL, TESOL, DELTA and CELTA
Hello, it's Liza here. While I'm waiting for more people to join us let me introduce myself for those who will watch it as a recording. So my name is Liza and I am a TEFL expert at ITTT. I am also a self-employed online ESL teacher. I am a non-native English speaker and I am based in Yekaterinburg, Russia. I hope that today's session will be useful for as many people as possible, because it basically covers one of the most controversial topics in TEFL certification. So the main point of today's session is what are some differences between TEFL and TESOL, and other certifications such as CELTA and DELTA.
Please let me know if you can hear me clearly and see me well, there is a chat box so you can communicate with me via the comments.... [Read more]
Differences Between TEFL, TESOL, DELTA and CELTA - TEFL Blog
Fri, 12 Mar 2021 Federico Riva
TEFL Information
Differences Between TEFL, TESOL, DELTA and CELTA
Hello, it's Liza here. While I'm waiting for more people to join us let me introduce myself for those who will watch it as a recording. So my name is Liza and I am a TEFL expert at ITTT. I am also a self-employed online ESL teacher. I am a non-native English speaker and I am based in Yekaterinburg, Russia. I hope that today's session will be useful for as many people as possible, because it basically covers one of the most controversial topics in TEFL certification. So the main point of today's session is what are some differences between TEFL and TESOL, and other certifications such as CELTA and DELTA.
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Watch the live session here
What's TEFL and TESOL?
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The Differences Between TEFL, TESOL, DELTA and CELTA - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The Differences Between TEFL, TESOL, DELTA and CELTA
02/16/2021
hello hello uh it's liza here um
while i'm waiting for uh more people to join us let me introduce myself for those who
will watch it um as a recording so my name is lisa i am a tefl expert
uh at itt team and i am also a self-employed online esl
teacher i am a non-native speaker and i am based
in ukaterenburg russia so i hope that today's session
will be useful for as many people as it is possible because it basically covers one of the
most controversial topics uh in tefl certification so uh
to be more exact uh the main point of today's session is uh what are some differences between
tefl tesol and uh the other certifications which are
celta and delta and uh right now please let me know if you
can hear me clearly and see me... [Read more]