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Can I teach English abroad if I am not a native English speaker? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


To teach English abroad, being a native English speaker is not always a strict requirement. However, most schools and language institutes do require a high level of English proficiency. Many countries require a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate, regardless of your native language. Having a bachelor's degree in English, education, or a related field can also make you more competitive in the job market. Additionally, some countries may have specific visa requirements for non-native English speakers, so it is essential to research the regulations of the country you are interested in teaching in. Non-native English speakers may face certain challenges when teaching English abroad. Some students and parents may have a preference for native English speakers, believing...  [Read more]

Can I do a TEFL course if I am not a native English speaker? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Non-native English speakers can absolutely pursue a TEFL course and become certified English teachers. While some programs may require a high level of English proficiency, being a native English speaker is not always a requirement. Many TEFL courses are open to individuals from all linguistic backgrounds, as long as they meet the necessary language requirements. These requirements may include a minimum score on English proficiency tests like the TOEFL or IELTS, or a successful demonstration of English language skills during the application process. Additionally, some programs may offer specific courses or support for non-native English speakers to help them improve their language skills before or during the TEFL course. Non-native English speakers bring a unique perspective and set of...  [Read more]

Is TEFL certification required to teach English in countries where English is not the native language? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) certification is not always a legal requirement to teach English in countries where it is not the native language. However, having a TEFL certification can significantly enhance your chances of securing a teaching job abroad. Many reputable language schools and institutions prefer to hire teachers who have completed a TEFL course as it demonstrates a certain level of expertise and commitment to teaching English as a foreign language. Obtaining a TEFL certification offers numerous benefits to individuals looking to teach English abroad. Firstly, it equips teachers with essential teaching skills and methodologies that are crucial for effectively instructing non-native English speakers. Additionally, having a TEFL certification can lead to better job...  [Read more]

Do you have to be a native English speaker to teach EFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


No, you do not have to be a native English speaker to teach EFL. Many non-native English speakers have successfully pursued careers in teaching English as a foreign language. Here are some key points to consider: To teach EFL (English as a Foreign Language), you typically need the following qualifications: Non-native English speakers can bring unique advantages to the EFL classroom: Non-native English speakers may face several challenges when teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL), including:  [Read more]

Lesson Planning: Necessary or Not? - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences This blog post will focus on answering why lesson planning is important. The fundamentals of lesson planning will be discussed while also covering topics such as teacher demeanor, necessary preparation, and flexibility. Necessary or Not? Benefits Preparation Are you ready to teach ESL students? Related Articles: Listen to this blog post This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Hannah C. Firstly it's important to point out that lesson planning isn't seen as a necessary tool for all teachers yet is largely considered helpful and if done so effectively, ensures the smooth running of a class. This means not having a rigid, unchangeable plan but instead somewhat of a guide to keeping a lesson on track, ensuring students are getting the...  [Read more]

Do I have to be a native English speaker to teach English in Dubai? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Yes, you do not have to be a native English speaker to teach English in Dubai. However, there are certain requirements and qualifications that you will need to meet in order to teach English in Dubai as a non-native speaker. Here are some key points to consider: Language Proficiency: Non-native English speakers must demonstrate a high level of English proficiency, usually by providing proof of a recognized language proficiency test such as IELTS or TOEFL. Educational Qualifications: You will typically need a bachelor's degree in English, Education, or a related field. Some employers may also require a TEFL/TESOL certification. TEFL/TESOL Certification: Obtaining a TEFL or TESOL certification is highly recommended for non-native English speakers looking to teach English in Dubai. This...  [Read more]

Can I still work for VIPKid? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Yes, you can still work for VIPKid even if you are not a native English speaker. VIPKid, like many online English teaching platforms, requires its teachers to have a high level of English proficiency, regardless of whether English is their native language. While being a native English speaker is often preferred, it is not always a strict requirement. Here are some factors to consider if you are a non-native English speaker interested in working for VIPKid: To reapply to work for VIPKid, you will need to follow a few steps: Submit a new application: You can start the process by submitting a new application on the VIPKid website. Make sure to provide all the necessary information and update any details that may have changed since your last application. Prepare for the interview: If your...  [Read more]

Beginner Students: Easy to Teach Them or Not? - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Being a student at the elementary or beginner level in any language, not just English, is not only a challenging task when beginning to learn the target language but also a clean slate to progress the learning in the correct way. Having never learned English before, it can sometimes be a difficult feat of where to begin. However, this allows the teacher to start the student or students off in the correct way so that the challenges for the student will become less and less as they progress through the language difficulties. Clean State Nothing to Change Learning Strategies Are you ready to work with beginner students? Related Articles: Listen to this blog post This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Amanda T. Please note that this blog...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Study Phase Possible Or Not Possible - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  This video is a sample EFL lesson in a real-life classroom setting abroad. The study phase of this lesson focuses on modal verbs. To teach the students the possibility of each modal verbs, the teacher writes down information on opening hours of language schools and asks the students when it is possible to attend classes at each school by using he modal verb "can". 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 language teaching. This convenient, highly structured design means that you can quickly get to grips with each section before moving onto the next. Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! ...  [Read more]

Punishment in the Classroom: Is it Correct or Not? - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Since we should appraise students, we should punish them as well. I do not believe that the decision of whether or not to punish is up to us. Therefore, discipline is a key to success for both teachers and students. Thus, once we deal with a bad conduct case, there are strategies to use to overcome it. Listen to this blog post: The Code of Conduct Rapport Physical Punishment Are you ready to teach English abroad? Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Assane D. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. The main purpose of a code of conduct is to make things better whenever possible; otherwise, it could not bring positive changes. We exert punishment with regard to...  [Read more]

TEFL TESOL Courses Requirements - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  As the market for teaching English abroad is so big, there are a huge range of opportunities out there for people of all different nationalities and backgrounds. In many countries, there are multiple job openings available for every TEFL qualified teacher, which is one reason why non-native English speakers generally have no problems in the international job market. In fact, of the many thousands of teachers who graduate from our courses every year, there are more non-native English speakers than there are native speakers. No matter where you were born or what your native language, as long as you are fluent in English there is no reason why you cannot go on to have a long and successful career teaching English. Non-native English speakers will also find that they enjoy certain...  [Read more]

What not to do as an EFL teacher? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Every teacher, particularly those starting their careers, inevitably stumbles upon some mistakes in the classroom. The key to improving as a teacher is recognizing these errors. In this article, we will examine some of the most common pitfalls new teachers encounter and how to steer clear of them as you grow in experience. Don't talk too much Don't let one or two students dominate the class Don't pretend you know everything Don't try to improvise Don't follow the textbook too rigidly or abandon it altogether Don't say ?Do you understand?? Don't just use words Don't forget to give plenty of feedback Don't think of your students as your friends One of the most frequent mistakes by novice teachers is monopolizing the conversation during lessons. Remember, students need ample opportunities...  [Read more]

Learning Difficulties: ✅ Not a Roadblock that Can't be Overcome - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas Everyone has a personal genius. It's not up to us to change people, but rather to help individuals be the best they can be with the skills, strengths, and abilities they already possess. The way we go about teaching individuals with learning disabilities will require us to be creative, looking beyond conventional teaching methods. Humility will also be necessary, for we may be the problem rather than the learning disability itself. Will we be humble enough to accept this truth and then use it to improve our skills as teachers? As teachers, the ability to look outside the box and to be able to assess ourselves honestly will be essential if we hope to help students learn in a way that will work best for them. How to...  [Read more]

Tefl Review For Combined Phuket Course - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Koichi is from Japan and came to Thailand for his four-week in-class training course. Even though he is not a native English speaker, he learned a lot and was able to improve his English by engaging with the other native English-speaking trainees. Therefore, he was not only able to learn a lot about teaching English but also improve his English language skills along the way. He had a great time in Phuket and is excited to return to Japan and teach English to EFL students there. Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Native English Teacher Vs. Non Native English Teacher: What Are The Differences? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Hello, Welcome, my name is Linda nice to see you. I’m a TEFL and TESOL professional at ITTT and I’ve been living and working in Asia since 2012-ish and I live in South Korea and I’ve been here for five and a half years. I also taught English in China and here in Korea as well and I also work for ITTT and we have a guest so to speak but also from ITTT but joining us for the first time my colleague Lisa. My name is Liza. I’m a TEFL and TESOL expert at ITTT as Linda and I’m also a former ESL teacher. I’ve been teaching online this year but before I worked in China as a lead teacher in a kindergarten so that was quite fun and I'll share my experience today. ## Where in China did you teach? Well the first city was close to Beijing. It was Tianjin and then I moved to...  [Read more]

Native vs. Non-native Speaking EFL Teachers - TEFL Blog


Ahmed Taha TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas As an English teacher, who is best? Native speakers of English or non-native speakers? Teaching English today Related Articles: Check out what our course grads say in our many video testimonials! Given the widespread belief that native speakers make better English teachers than non-native speakers, Jennifer Jenkins writes, "we will begin by analysing why this should be true." Is it true that native speakers make better teachers by definition, or just that they have a better understanding of English as a second language? To begin, here are two researchers who argue against the notion that a native speaker is a better teacher: Teachers of English are expected to teach English as a subject, not as a broad linguistic phenomenon,...  [Read more]

It's Not Rocket Science: Teaching Slang and Figurative Speech in English Classrooms - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Understanding the use of slang in a different language is a benchmark for fluency. Once a speaker is able to navigate society by listening and speaking slang, they are better able to assimilate among native speakers. But whether or not colloquial speech has a place in English classrooms is debated among teachers. While formal English takes precedence in many classes, teaching slang can be important depending on students' reasons for learning English and their experience with the language. Incorporating slang can also be a motivational tool for teaching disengaged students. Get to Know Your Students Consider Their Level and Needs Do you want to teach English to ESL students? Related Articles: Listen to this blog post This post was written by our TEFL...  [Read more]

“To do or not to do?” - 6 Reasons To Take Specialized TEFL Courses - TEFL Blog


Russ Tuff TEFL Information Alumni Experiences I have run my own businesses for many years. I used to have my staff tell people when they called looking for me "Tell anyone that is looking for me that I'm on a course" This has it appear I was always looking to better myself, and technically I wasn't telling lies because I was on a golf course. That was back in the day. Since those days I have done more than 50 different "educational" courses. One could say I have some experience in the area of courses. Listen to this blog post: Here are the 6 reasons that it's a great idea to do this course: Here is another huge bonus: Brand-new 50-hour TEFL Specialization for Teaching English Online Do you want to teach English online or abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: I had the idea to...  [Read more]

Native English Teacher vs. Non-Native English Teacher - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


hello hi welcome here my name is linda nice to see you if you're watching and my name is lisa yeah cool um so yeah if you're tuning in again thanks so much we are actually doing white weekly lives so if you are uh watching again thanks so much for watching again and if you are tuning in for the first time also thanks so much um yeah if you can see us and if you can hear us please um quickly leave a comment that'd be really great so that we know that everything is working well because sometimes you know there's problems so you never know so please leave like a hello oh there's a hello great hello hello awesome so looks like it's working great so yeah my name is linda i'm a tefl and tesol professional at itt and i've been living and working in asia since 2012-ish and i live in south korea...  [Read more]

How can I tell if a TEFL course is accredited or not? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Accreditation is crucial when selecting a TEFL course as it ensures quality, credibility, and recognition in the field of English language teaching. Here are some key points to consider regarding the importance of accreditation in choosing a TEFL course: Yes, there are risks associated with taking a non-accredited TEFL course. Non-accredited TEFL courses may pose the following risks:  [Read more]

New Trends in EFL Teaching: When Grammar is Not What Your Students Really Need - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


hello everybody is anyone there so while um i'm waiting for uh more people to join let me know if you can hear me clearly and see me clearly okay so when you're joining please let me know if you hear me well hello hello welcome to uh the weekly live session uh we're just about to start but we need to wait for some more people to join us and while we're waiting please let me know if you hear me clearly and see me clearly so there is a chat box you can use for interaction with myself so please um leave me a comment if you see me clearly and hear me clearly so that i know that everything works smooth okay and uh today's live session um will be devoted to some new trends in efl teaching last week i took part uh in a teaching conference and i learned a lot of interesting uh facts about um efl...  [Read more]

New Trends In Efl Teaching When Grammar Is Not What Your Students Really Need - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Are you stuck teaching with all those old-fashioned methods? Don't you see your EFL students' progress? In this live session, Liza will share several great ways to boost your lessons and help your students live English, not struggle with it! These tips will work both in a real classroom and online ✔️ #TEFL#BestTEFL #TeachEnglishOnline Are you ready to teach English abroad or online? Click here and get started today: https://bit.ly/37gs5vO Free Teaching Resources: https://bit.ly/39N36T9 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 Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Don’t Make These Five Mistakes I Did in Trying to Teach English Online - TEFL Blog


Margaret Paton TEFL Information Alumni Experiences So, you've got your shiny new TESOL or TEFL certificate in hand. 1. Don't assume being a qualified K-12 teacher means you're a 'shoe-in' for a job 2. Don't assume you can dictate your availability to teach online 3. Don't forget to see if you'll need a police check 4. Don't think you can teach people English in any country 5. Don't expect to slide into a role without experience It's a wrap Related Articles: What now? Like you, I'm a new starter to this career of teaching English to non-native speakers, so I wanted to share five tips on what not to do in your early days. In short, having been a K-12 teacher might not get you through, be flexible about your availability, you might need a police check and your skills might not be valued...  [Read more]

Do I need to be a native English speaker to get a job in TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Yes, you do not need to be a native English speaker to get a job in TEFL, but it can vary depending on the country and institution. Many non-native English speakers successfully work as English language teachers around the world. Here are some key points to consider: Qualifications: Having a recognized TEFL/TESOL certification is crucial for both native and non-native English speakers to secure teaching positions. Employers often prioritize qualifications and teaching experience over native speaker status. Language Proficiency: Non-native English speakers should demonstrate a high level of English proficiency, typically equivalent to a C2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This includes having a strong command of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation,...  [Read more]

Tefl Review For Online Tefl Course 9 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Chaabane from Tunisia recently took our 120-hour online TEFL/TESOL course with tutor support and videos. In the beginning, he was worried that he would have difficulties completing the course, as he is not a native English speaker. However, the course structure turned out to be extremely well organized and with the help of his tutor, he had no problems completing the course. He is excited to hold his certificate in his hands and cannot wait to start teaching English overseas or in his home country. Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

How Native English Learners Differ From Non-Native Learners: My Personal Experience - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences I taught my first class when I was 22 and just entering graduate school in upstate New York. I had graduated from college in 1991, took a year off and decided to go back for my Master's degree in Theatre in 1993. Looking back, it was one of the best choices I ever made. Not only did I get a full teaching assistantship but I was given the opportunity to teach--something I had never done before but something I definitely wanted to try. Teaching English to native speakers English and Drama English as a tool What this experience gave me Master your teaching skills with a TEFL course today! Related Articles: Listen to this blog post This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Alyssa T. When I taught my first class (which was an acting class...  [Read more]

Can I get TEFL certified if English is not my first language? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) certification is typically open to both native and non-native English speakers. The primary requirement for TEFL certification is a high level of proficiency in the English language. This means that non-native English speakers must demonstrate a strong command of English, usually equivalent to a C1 or C2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Additionally, many TEFL certification programs require applicants to have a college degree, although the field of study is not always specified. While non-native English speakers may face additional challenges in obtaining TEFL certification, there are also significant benefits to pursuing certification. One of the main advantages is the opportunity to improve language...  [Read more]

Can I teach English in countries where English is not commonly spoken? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


To teach English in countries where English is not commonly spoken, you typically need a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification. While requirements vary by country and institution, a TEFL certificate is often the minimum qualification. Some countries may also require a bachelor's degree in any field. Additionally, having teaching experience and proficiency in the local language can be beneficial in certain regions. It's essential to research the specific requirements of the country you're interested in teaching in to ensure you meet all criteria. There are various ways to find TEFL job opportunities in non-English speaking countries. One common method is to search for job postings on online platforms dedicated to ESL (English as a Second Language) teaching jobs. These...  [Read more]

Can I teach English abroad if English is not my first language? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


To teach English abroad, most countries require a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) or TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certification. These certifications demonstrate that you have received proper training in teaching English to non-native speakers. Additionally, having a bachelor's degree in English, Education, or a related field is often preferred by employers. Some countries may also require proof of fluency in English, regardless of whether it is your first language. As a non-native English speaker teaching English abroad, you may face challenges such as accent discrimination, limited cultural knowledge, and self-doubt about your language skills. Students and employers may have preconceived notions about what a "native" English speaker should sound...  [Read more]

5 Reasons to Take a TEFL Course Right Now - Even If You Are Not Leaving Yet - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore TEFL Information Teaching English as a foreign language can be a lucrative career path for people of all different backgrounds. The demand for qualified teachers is extremely high in various regions around the globe so those who want to teach abroad, will almost certainly find employment. However, packing up your things and moving halfway around the world is not as easily done as said. It is a big life decision that takes a lot of preparation and planning. 1. It makes sense from a financial standpoint 3. Taking the first step of enrolling in your TEFL certification course gives you more time to think about teaching abroad. 4. Connect with fellow ITTT students and travelers 5. Make money teaching English online! Listen to this blog post Are you ready for your adventure...  [Read more]

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