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My TEFL Course Experience - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
After I graduated from school, Ifromided to be a teacher. I had all the prerequisites for that profession since my childhood. I entered a university, and the department, which I chose, was Russian Language and Literature. It happened because it was affordable for me financially. Although this profession was good, I often wanted to try myself as a teacher of English too, just to not feel bored from teaching the same subject all the time. However, I did not dare to take that step, since I lacked good equipment for teaching English. This new skill quite differed from my main profession.
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Can I make my own accommodation arrangements during my in-class TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, you can make your own accommodation arrangements during your in-class TEFL course. Making your own accommodation arrangements gives you the flexibility to choose a place that suits your preferences and budget. Here are some key points to consider when making your own accommodation arrangements during your in-class TEFL course:
Yes, there may be restrictions on arranging your own accommodation for an in-class TEFL course, depending on the course provider and location. Some common restrictions to consider include:
Arranging your own accommodation for an in-class TEFL course can offer several benefits:
Finding suitable accommodation options for an in-class TEFL course on your own can be a manageable task with the right approach. Here are some steps to help you in your search:
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My Experience Taking a TEFL Course with ITTT - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
The course was informative and comprehensive. Since I had a good grasp of the language, initially I thought I would go to the classroom and teach. But after deep pondering, questions crept up in my mind: What if I run out of ideas in the middle of the class? What if my students are not motivated? What if the lessons I provide are not effective? There is so much more to teaching. The list of my apprehensions went on, and that was when I decided to enroll in a course. After doing some research, I found ITTT with its internationally recognized TEFL/TESOL program.
Teaching methodology
Lesson planning
Video lessons
Receptive and productive skills
Course books
Student assessment
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How TEFL Course Inspired Me in My Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
"Why do I have to take a TEFL course?" I asked this question when my daughter suggested to me to enroll in this course. Having decided to say goodbye to my current job as an international homeroom teacher, I am now embarking on a new journey of applying abroad for a teaching position at an international school. Thanks to the Americans who defeated our Spanish colonizers way back the 19th century, they brought their educational system to the Philippines. Ever since I started school, I have been taught the American way using the English language as the medium of instruction. However, even if I am learned in English, I have to get a TEFL course to prove my competence in the English language. So here we are. Reflecting back, I believe this endeavor to be... [Read more]
What My TEFL Course Taught Me About Classroom Management - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
When a student describes a class that they've enjoyed, they often attribute their positive experience to the interesting content of the class, friendly classmates, or an inspiring teacher. A well-organized class can contribute to building these healthy student-student and student-teacher relationships, as well as create an environment in which a student can comfortably listen and learn the content given. From this course, I've learned how an effectively managed classroom can have a significant impact on the student's experience, and furthermore can help a student succeed in an EFL classroom.
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ITTT Course Graduate: My Personal Experience Teaching in Turkey - TEFL Blog
Najwa Sabih
Destinations Alumni Experiences
Turkey is one of the most beautiful countries where you can have a lovely vacation. There are many touristic sites and fascinating places that will mesmerize you with the beauty of this country. Though, living in Turkey can be challenging. It is completely different from coming for tourism. When I decided to move to Istanbul almost two years ago, in October 2020, it was still the period of the covid-19 pandemic. This was really hard, as the companies were still closed, and everything was online, which made it hard for me to find a job. I was still an undergraduate back then, which was also a negative point for me to be able to have a job. Later, things turned out for the best.
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Can someone else pay for my TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
You can receive financial assistance for a TEFL course through various means, including scholarships, grants, discounts, and employer sponsorship. Here are some options to consider:
Yes, it is possible for a family member or friend to cover the cost of your TEFL course. Many people receive financial assistance from loved ones to pursue their TEFL certification. Here are some details related to this topic:
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How do I pay for my TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
You can pay for your TEFL course using various methods depending on the institution providing the training. Here are some common ways to make payment for a TEFL course:
Accepted payment methods for TEFL courses may vary depending on the institution or provider, but commonly include:
Yes, many TEFL course providers offer installment payment options to make the course more accessible to a wider range of students. When considering installment payment options for TEFL courses, it is essential to keep the following points in mind:
Yes, there is usually a deadline for payment for a TEFL course, but the specific deadline can vary depending on the course provider. Here are some common practices regarding deadlines for payment:
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What I've Learned From My TEFL Course in Business English - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
Upon completing the teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) for business English (BE), the best things I've learned would have to be the section that covered ESA (engage, study, activate), including boomerang and patchwork lessons, and how the engage, study, activate methodology is the core of a great teaching syllabus.
ESA Methodology of Teaching
"My time in this TEFL business English course has been invaluable."
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The Best Thing I've Learned From My TEFL/TESOL Course - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
A TEFL course is the first step towards a successful career in teaching English abroad. A TEFL course, whether taken online or in-class, covers a wide range of topics from lesson planning and classroom management, to English grammar and pronunciation techniques. In this post, one of our TEFL graduates shares their thoughts on the best thing they've learned from their TEFL/TESOL course with ITTT.
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My Favorite Part of The ITTT TEFL Course: Alumni Experience - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Coming into this, course I had a basic understanding of how a teacher prepares for and teaches a class. I had always thought it was easy for a teacher to teach; teacher walks in, teaches and goes home but I didn't know how much work would have to be put into a lesson to make the best out of it, and this is where I learned the best thing during my TEFL/TESOL course.
Methodology
What is ESA
How to Use it in the Classroom
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How Taking a Business English Course Improved My Teaching Preparation - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
I have had the privilege of teaching English for 5 years in an Asian university setting, and I am now preparing to move to another country to seek employment. It is quite possible that I will teach English in a business setting in my new country, which is why I took the Certificate in Teaching Business English course.
My Previous Struggles With Planning and Development
New Ideas For Course Development
The Importance of Syllabus Design and the Use of Authentic Materials
Looking to the Future
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Why I Would Recommend Taking a TEFL Course to My Friends - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
I never thought I needed to take a test to teach English before doing the TEFL course. Graduating from an all American boarding school to doing my undergrad in Denver, Colorado and using my time off to teach English in India I did not think a test would benefit me in any way. It was not until I was required to attain a teaching certificate in the country of Thailand where I did my research and decided upon taking the TEFL. There are two main reasons as to why I think the TEFL would benefit anyone: 1. Time efficient and 2. Educational.
Taking the TEFL course is time efficient.
There are so many things I was able to learn from taking the TEFL course.
The TEFL course is time efficient and has proven to be educational.
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I Wish I Took This TEFL Course Earlier In My Career - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
There are many different reasons and obvious advantages of taking the TEFL course. One of the main advantages is the fact that it is a form of validation or certification of your credentials, as a qualified language teacher. This thus makes job interview processes more convenient and increases your chances of employment in the top job markets around the world. With a wider range of options to choose from, this can only make your dreams or aspirations to teach in your potential country of choice, much simpler.
Being a native speaker doesn't mean being a great teacher
Learning to answer students' tricky questions
Building up confidence
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What is the best thing I've learned from my TESOL course and how it reinforced my will to become a teacher - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
As far as I can remember, I always wanted to become a teacher in a foreign country. The most thrilling part about it was to convey knowledge to others and extend my own cultural awareness.
"Teachers abroad need to be mindful of cultural differences in the classroom."
"You cannot create a culturally responsive classroom if you don't take the time to get to know your students."
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The Two Best Things That I Learned From My ITTT TEFL Course - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
The best thing I've learned from my TEFL course is the amount of preparation that goes into lesson planning. Usually, I am mocked by my friends and colleagues because of the amount of organization I like to do before any medium to large sized task. Now I can say my love of planning and organizational skills will finally be put to good use.
Lesson planning is crucial to any lesson
Planning ahread is key.
The ESA methodology of teaching.
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The Best Thing I've Learned From My TEFL/TESOL Course with ITTT - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
I decided to complete TEFL course nearly a month ago. Before talking about the reasons why I took this course, I would like to tell some facts about myself. My name is Julia, I was born in Kyiv, Ukraine and had been living there for all my life – now I'm 35. I had a very successful career in marketing an worked for a big international company. However, the job took up all my time, required a lot of effort and I felt very exhausted and unhappy. So I decided to quit my job and started to travel: Georgia, Italy, Spain, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore. Now I live in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Asia is a flourishing market for EFL teachers
Non-native English teachers need to be TEFL certified
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The 2 Best Things I’ve Got From My TEFL Course: Alumni Experience - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Though I have been an English teacher for a period of seven (7) years in two different countries including my home country, yet I spent hours trying to decide the most appropriate topic for my summative essay, I finally decide to choose "The best thing I've learned from my TEFL/TESOL course" Why? Because I genuinely learned a lot during the course of my study and I will like to share my views, but I will discuss only two major points in this essay.
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1. Lesson Planning
2. ESA Methodology
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What I learned About a Teacher’s Attitude During My TEFL Certification Course - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
During my Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certification, I learned several valuable lessons. While knowing the English language and how to relay that to those who are learning the language is important, the most important lesson I learned is how a teacher's attitude directly affects student interaction and class rapport.
A simple smile goes a long way
How the course teaching videos helped my understanding
Always maintain a positive attitude
Applying these lessons in my future teaching career
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Do I need to purchase any textbooks for my TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, textbooks are typically required for TEFL courses to support your learning and provide essential information and resources. Textbooks are an integral part of TEFL courses as they provide structured content, guidance, and reference materials necessary for understanding teaching methodologies, language skills, and classroom management techniques. While specific requirements may vary depending on the course provider, here are some common reasons why textbooks are essential for TEFL courses:
Recommended resources for a TEFL course typically include the following: Textbooks: Essential for understanding teaching methodologies, lesson planning, and language analysis. They cover topics such as grammar, phonetics, and classroom management. Online platforms: Offer interactive materials, video... [Read more]
The Best Thing I Have Learned From My 60-hour TEFL/TESOL Course - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
Where do I begin? I have learned so much from my 60-hour TEFL course with ITTT.
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I have learned about everything from what it takes to become a great teacher and of course what not to do in the classroom. I also learned a lot about what makes a student a great learner. I believe this is very important as well since good learners progress more rapidly in the class. That rapid learning makes good learners and most of all more successful students. In turn that builds confidence in the teacher on behalf of the students. Of course, the teacher ends up with more confidence in their teaching abilities too.
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TEFL Course Features - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL Training Courses
At ITTT we fully understand that our in-class TEFL certificate courses require a great deal of commitment in terms of time, effort and expense on the part of the trainee. Therefore, it is our aim to match this level of commitment by providing everything we possibly can in terms of the overall quality of the course itself and in the ongoing support we provide once the course is completed.
The main features of our in-class TEFL certification course include, but are not limited to, the following:
While we aim to cover every possible eventuality, this is not always possible. However, we are constantly updating and improving our materials and facilities in order to provide the highest level of service possible. We are always open to suggestions and welcome any comments that will help to improve... [Read more]
Can I choose a homestay option during my in-class TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, you can choose a homestay option during your in-class TEFL course. Homestay options during in-class TEFL courses are often available and can provide a unique and immersive experience for participants. Here are some key points to consider:
Homestay options for an in-class TEFL course offer several benefits:
Yes, homestay accommodations are often available for in-class TEFL courses to provide students with a full immersion experience and a chance to practice their language skills in a real-life setting. Homestay accommodations are a popular option for many TEFL students as they offer several benefits such as:
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Can I stay in a hostel during my in-class TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, you can stay in a hostel during your in-class TEFL course. Staying in a hostel during your TEFL course can be a convenient and cost-effective option for many students. Here are some points to consider:
Accommodation options for in-class TEFL courses can vary depending on the location and course provider. Here are some common types of accommodation you may find available:
Yes, hostels can be a suitable accommodation option for students taking in-class TEFL courses. Hostels are often a popular choice among TEFL students for several reasons: Affordability: Hostels typically offer budget-friendly accommodation options, which can be beneficial for students on a tight budget, especially if the course is in a location where hotels are expensive. Socializing: Staying in a hostel can provide... [Read more]
Should I take my TEFL course before I head overseas to teach? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Undoubtedly, taking a TEFL certification course before heading overseas to teach offers distinct advantages. Completing your TEFL training in your home country ensures you are well-equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge before diving into a foreign teaching environment. By doing so, you not only increase your employability but also approach potential teaching roles with confidence. When overseas schools interview, they often seek candidates familiar with TEFL methodologies, and having your certification in hand can provide a competitive edge.
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How do I find a teaching job after completing my TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
After completing your TEFL course, there are several steps you can take to find a teaching job:
After finishing a TEFL course, there are several effective ways to search for teaching job opportunities:
Yes, there are several online platforms and job boards that specialize in advertising teaching positions for TEFL graduates. Some specific online platforms and job boards that cater to TEFL graduates looking for teaching positions include:
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TEFL TESOL Courses: Course Topics - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
By choosing an online TEFL certification course you are in no way compromising on the theory of English language teaching as they cover a wide range of essential topics. Our most popular course, the 120-hour TEFL certification, includes in-depth units on all the main subjects you need to know about before you start your first teaching job. A great deal of coverage is given to English grammar subjects and how to teach them in the classroom. These include the tense system, conditionals, modals, passive voice and much more. Initially these subjects can seem a little scary, but there is nothing to fear as our high-quality materials will guide you safely through each topic. Another very important part of teacher training is classroom management skills. Regardless of the age or... [Read more]
Which TEFL Course Should You Take: Online Courses vs. Onsite Courses - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
TEFL Information
As technology grows, people become busier dealing with modern issues, for this reason taking online courses has taken a noticeable place recently. Despite all advantages that an online course might have, yet many prefer taking the on-site courses. However, the main reasons why people prefer onsite courses to distinguish from one another.
Benefits of online courses
Why choose real-life courses?
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The Best Thing I Have Learned From My 120-hour TEFL/TESOL Course - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
I have now taken both ITTT's 120-hour TEFL/TESOL course and the additional course for teaching young learners. Both courses have been very beneficial, and, although it is difficult to narrow the benefits down to one "best" thing, one of the most helpful things I have learned is the idea of reducing teacher talking time and increasing student talking time. I have found this concept to be particularly valuable as I prepare for a future TESOL position, and I have been very pleased to find that it has benefited me in my current teaching job in an American classroom, as well.
Course content effective for real world
Positive effect on teaching style
The benefits of encouraging students
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What sort of accommodation will I have during my in-class TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Accommodation during in-class TEFL courses can differ based on location. While the course fee generally doesn't encompass housing, we offer guidance on trusted and comfortable housing options tailored for a four-week training duration. Most often, participants can choose accommodations that have been vetted for both comfort and affordability. Common options, detailed on our course location pages, range from shared apartments where you have a private bedroom but share amenities like kitchens and living spaces, to various types of hotels, guesthouses and hostels. Always ensure you budget accordingly for this crucial aspect of your training experience.
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