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170-hr course in Teaching English as a foreign language with online specialization with tutor support (for teaching abroad & online) - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Course Online: 170-hr course in Teaching English as a foreign language with online specialization with tutor support (for teaching abroad & online)     170-hr TEFL Certificate with tutor (Specialization in Teaching Online) Our 170-hour Teaching English as a Foreign Language with Online Specialization has been designed for those who would like to gain a qualification to enter the TEFL/TESOL employment market and wish to maximize their options. Through this course we will give you the knowledge and skills needed to teach English in both classroom and online settings. The course is taken in two parts: First, our 120-hour certification is completed. This is followed by a further 50-hours of study looking at the particular skills needed to teach English online. One added benefit...  [Read more]

What is the difference between TESOL and TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is the difference between TESOL and TEFL? There is often much confusion surrounding these acronyms but essentially they mean the same thing. TEFL = Teaching English as a Foreign Language TESOL = Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Where are TEFL and TESOL most commonly used? The above are generally used interchangeably, however, TEFL is most commonly used within the UK and TESOL is usually preferred in Australia and the USA. Although some countries may favor one acronym over the other, it is important to remember that a TEFL certification and a TESOL certification are exactly the same thing as the training involved is identical. What are the technical differences between TEFL and TESOL? Although TEFL and TESOL training courses are identical and the acronyms are...  [Read more]

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


Native English Teacher vs. Non-Native English Teacher: What are the differences?   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?...  [Read more]

What is a TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is a TEFL course? More and more employers now expect their English teachers to have a minimum of a 120-hour TEFL certificate. Gaining a TEFL certificate shows your commitment to the profession and gives you an introductory preparation to the knowledge and skills needed to teach English. Types of TEFL course There are three main routes to a 120-hour TEFL certification. Course content There are two main areas covered in a TEFL course, 1) Teaching skills 2) Language awareness A good TEFL course will give you a solid grounding in the basics of the English language. You will learn how English grammar works and how you can explain it. Topics covered will typically include; Depending on which type of course you undertake, onsite, combined or online, the topics presented throughout the...  [Read more]

Is a 120-hour TEFL enough? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Is a 120-hour TEFL enough? When prospective English teachers consider a TEFL certification, a common query is the adequacy of a 120-hour TEFL certificate for classroom or online teaching. While the duration might initially seem limited, it is important to note that a 120-hour TEFL certificate is the standard benchmark set by the majority of ESL employers worldwide. Alongside the core training, some institutions might emphasize classroom experience. Recognizing this need, several TEFL programs offer courses inclusive of classroom-based hours, catering to those job requirements and ensuring teachers are both qualified and experienced. Table of Contents What is a 120-hour TEFL course? Is a 120-hour TEFL course enough to get a TEFL job? Are all 120-hour TEFL courses the same? How much does a...  [Read more]

Where to study TEFL in the Philippines? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Where to study TEFL in the Philippines? The Philippines, with English as one of its two official languages, maintains a strong foundation in English language instruction. English is incorporated into mainstream school curricula and widely employed in sectors such as government, media, business, and education. Given the pervasive use of English throughout the nation, it is unsurprising that many Filipino teachers occupy a significant proportion of English teaching roles in the Philippines and across various Asian countries. Nonetheless, the Philippines continues to attract numerous international teachers due to its rich cultural offerings and warm hospitality. Where is the best place to study TEFL in the Philippines? The capital, Manila, houses a number of language centers that provide...  [Read more]

What is EFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is EFL? Anyone who is involved in English language teaching (ELT) is well aware of the industry’s love of acronyms. If you have researched training courses you will undoubtedly have come across several such as TEFL, TESOL, ESOL, EFL, ESL, ELT, and many more. Here we will look at EFL and the first thing to clear up is that EFL stands for English as a Foreign Language. It is often used interchangeably with some of the other acronyms mentioned when referring to the teaching or studying of the English language by non-native English speakers. What is the difference between EFL and ESL? Although these two acronyms are regularly used interchangeably within the teaching world, there are technical differences between the two. English as a Foreign Language (EFL) refers to situations where a...  [Read more]

What is the difference between TEFL, TESOL and CELTA? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is the difference between TEFL, TESOL and CELTA? The world of English language teaching is well known for its love of acronyms and unfortunately this can lead to a large amount of confusion amongst potential teachers, as well as those with plenty of experience in the field. Websites for course providers, job boards, recruitment programs, and any other teaching related information you might look at are likely to be littered with acronyms, including TEFL, TESOL, and CELTA. So what is the difference between these terms? What does TEFL mean? Short for Teaching English as a Foreign Language, TEFL is probably the most common acronym you will come across when conducting research for teaching English abroad. TEFL does not refer to a single training program, certification, or program...  [Read more]

What TEFL qualification do I need? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What TEFL qualification do I need? TEFL and TESOL courses can be taken online, in-class or as a combined course (mixed online and in-class training). An internationally recognised TEFL qualification should contain at least 120 hours of externally validated study. Depending on the visa rules of the country that you would like to work in, a degree may also be necessary. More information about BA and MA TESOL programs can be seen on our Upgrade your Qualifications page. Online or onsite TEFL courses? There are some clear advantages to taking an in-class TEFL course. The main benefit comes from the observed teaching practice sessions and the confidence that is instilled in new teachers. Face-to-face instruction also gives the TEFL trainer more opportunity to impart their knowledge and guide...  [Read more]

Do TEFL teachers need a second language? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Do TEFL teachers need a second language? The simple answer is no, you do not need to have any knowledge or experience of languages other than English to take a TEFL course or to become an EFL teacher. The ability to speak other languages is not required as the vast majority of TEFL classrooms around the world rely on the communicative approach to English teaching that specifies that English is the only language used in the classroom. How can I teach English if I don't speak the student's language? In multilingual classrooms where the students could have a dozen or more different first languages, being able to communicate in one or two of them would obviously be of no particular advantage. In monolingual classrooms you may also find that students are more inclined to revert to their...  [Read more]

What are the 4 skills in TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What are the 4 skills in TEFL? The process of acquiring a new language involves mastering four fundamental skills: Reading, writing, speaking, and listening. These skills are categorized into two areas: Productive skills (writing and speaking) and receptive skills (reading and listening). In any English language classroom, ensuring the comprehensive coverage of these four skills is crucial to foster balanced English proficiency in students. While having students who can articulate in English fluently is commendable, they may face challenges in the future if they struggle with English reading and writing, especially in the workplace, for further education, or while traveling. Listening In the journey of learning our first language, listening is the initial step, as it enables us to absorb...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Tefl Tesol Ittt S Online In Class Courses - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


TEFL & TESOL - ITTT's online & IN-CLASS - COURSES   Would you like to live and work abroad? With a TEFL or TESOL certificate you can work and live abroad, Teaching English as a Foreign Language or Teaching English as a Second Language. Check out ITTT's courses and start a new life with a TEFL or TESOL certification! 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! Check out ITTT's Blog Posts  [Read more]

Is a 120-hour TEFL enough? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Is a 120-hour TEFL enough? Many trainees wonder if a 120-hour TEFL certificate is adequate to teach in a classroom or online when looking for a teaching position. It may not appear to be enough time to become a competent teacher, but we guarantee that it is possible. Most ESL employers and schools will want you to complete at least 120 hours of training before applying for their vacant jobs. Some employers may even require that you have some classroom experience alongside the 120 hours of study. There are various TEFL courses available that contain this number of study hours, as well as some level of classroom practice, making them ideal for jobs that require experience. What is a 120-hour TEFL course? A 120-hour TEFL course is a training program for English speakers who want to teach...  [Read more]

Review From Tefl Student Tori 2 Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Review from TEFL Student Tori   Tori is from the United States but is currently teaching English as a foreign language in Japan. She took our 120-hour online TEFL/TESOL course as well as our Business English course to enhance her portfolio. What she enjoyed about the courses was that she learned new teaching methods and techniques to create a very effective lesson plan for different classes. She also thought the various topics on English grammar are very well put together so that teachers can see them from the perspective of EFL students to understand the challenges non-native English speakers are facing. Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Check out ITTT's Blog Posts  [Read more]

What types of school hire English teachers abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What types of school hire English teachers abroad? Native English speakers teaching English abroad can find themselves working in a wide range of schools, institutes, academies, colleges, universities, camps and other settings. The most numerous opportunities, particularly in Europe and Latin America, are generally found in private language schools. State-run schools also offer a high number of teaching positions, particularly across Asian countries. What are the pros and cons of teaching English in a private language school? A significant percentage of all ESL teaching jobs are located in language schools that are privately owned by individuals or independent companies. These can range in size from a single room school with one teacher, to large chains spread across several countries....  [Read more]

Is 30 too old to teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Is 30 too old to teach English abroad? Gone are the days when individuals followed a linear path from school to university to a lifelong career. Today, it is common for people to explore multiple job opportunities across different fields throughout their working lives. When individuals reach a point where they crave change in their careers, teaching English online or abroad offers an ideal avenue to embark on a new and fulfilling path. Becoming an English teacher and acquiring the necessary qualifications can be accomplished relatively quickly. The jobs available after completing the training are diverse and open to nearly anyone. All that's required is a solid command of the English language and the determination to make a change. The best part is that age is almost irrelevant. As long...  [Read more]

Review From Tefl Student Tori - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Review from TEFL Student Tori   In this review an ITTT graduate from the USA talks about her experience of taking a 120-hour online TEFL course and a business English course with ITTT. Tori is from the United States but is currently teaching English as a foreign language in Japan. She took our 120-hour online TEFL/TESOL course as well as our Business English course to enhance her portfolio. What she enjoyed about the courses was that she learned new teaching methods and techniques to create a very effective lesson plan for different classes. She also thought the various topics on English grammar are very well put together so that teachers can see them from the perspective of EFL students to understand the challenges non-native English speakers are facing. Register now & get...  [Read more]

Are TEFL teachers in demand in the USA? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Are TEFL teachers in demand in the USA? With its vast territory and a steady influx of immigrants, the USA consistently offers abundant opportunities for TEFL-certified teachers. You will encounter a vast pool of potential students among the nation's immigrant population, migrant workers, international students who choose the US for their collegiate studies, and business professionals temporarily residing in the country. Requirements for teaching English in the USA Most formal teaching positions in the US require a university degree. State and public school district job postings often also mandate a state teaching license or an education-related certification. However, TEFL certificate holders without a degree can still find opportunities in private language schools, community centers,...  [Read more]

What is the difference between EFL and ESL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is the difference between EFL and ESL? Given the widespread use of English in global media, government, and business, it is no surprise that hundreds of millions of people are learning English worldwide. Catering to this immense demand are countless teachers, both native and non-native English speakers, instructing in schools, language centers, private firms, colleges, universities, and online classrooms globally. Although these teachers often have a robust understanding of the English language, they may not necessarily be familiar with the multitude of acronyms used within the industry, including EFL, ESL, TEFL, TESL, TESOL, ELT, and more. What do EFL and ESL actually stand for? EFL and ESL represent the two primary categories of English language learning globally. While...  [Read more]

Can I teach English at an international school? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Can I teach English at an international school? Contrary to common belief, teaching English abroad doesn't always equate to working in under-resourced urban schools or remote villages. While such opportunities exist, there are also options that are miles away from this stereotype. One such option is teaching in international schools, which cater to affluent local and expatriate students. Here, you will find teaching opportunities in state-of-the-art environments with top-notch resources. If you haven't yet considered teaching in an international school setting, here are some compelling reasons to do so. Subjects are taught in English Unlike most English teaching jobs that target local students with lower English proficiency, international schools conduct most of their lessons in English....  [Read more]

What is the Diploma in TESOL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is the Diploma in TESOL course? Our Diploma in TESOL is an advanced online course that gives graduates an in-depth knowledge of English language teaching and a distinct advantage when applying for ESL jobs worldwide. By completing this research based course you will be in a position to apply for jobs that offer greater responsibility and an increased salary. Can I take the Diploma in TESOL course without prior TEFL certification? As this option is an advanced level training course that has been designed to build on the subjects covered in a standard TEFL certification course, prior TEFL certification is usually required. However, as the 370-hour Diploma in TESOL course also includes our 120-hour TEFL certification, this is not an issue. Simply sign up for the Diploma in TESOL course...  [Read more]

Can I teach English as a foreign language online? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Can I teach English as a foreign language online? For some teachers, the main reason for becoming TEFL qualified is to open the door to adventures living and working overseas. However, there are many circumstances where teaching over the internet could also be a great option. For recently qualified teachers it can be a convenient way to gain experience while earning money to fund a trip abroad. It can also be a good way to supplement your income from another job. Whether you are in your home country or already living and working abroad, teaching English as a foreign language online might be worth considering. How do I get started as an English language teacher online? Setting yourself up as an online language teacher can be surprisingly straightforward and inexpensive. Your biggest...  [Read more]

What should I teach English beginners? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What should I teach English beginners? If you have never taught English to complete novices before, the prospect of spending an entire lesson speaking with students who don't comprehend a single word you say may seem frightening. Teaching absolute beginners differs from teaching other courses, as any ESL teacher will tell you. It can be difficult, but it may also be one of the most enjoyable and gratifying language levels to teach. Every new word your students learn is important at this level, and the greatest approach to teaching it is to be as creative and funny as possible. How do I start teaching English to total beginners? Generally, teaching the letters and numbers should be one of your first priorities. You will lay a solid foundation for everything else your students will learn by...  [Read more]

Will TEFL certification help you teach English? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Will TEFL certification help you teach English? In the same way that we would expect our surgeon, dentist or airline pilot to have undertaken some training, our students of English might also expect their teachers to be trained and competent. What does it mean that our English teacher is competent? Possibly there are two major components to the answer: 1. The teacher has adequate subject knowledge. 2. The teacher has some classroom delivery skills. So how can taking a TEFL certification provide this knowledge? First you need to find a course that offers these components. While many native English speakers have learned the rules of English grammar sub-consciously as part of their language development, this does not give them the necessary subject knowledge required to teach English. So...  [Read more]

What does TEFL stand for? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What does TEFL stand for? TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. In other words, it is a teaching qualification for teaching English to anyone whose first language isn’t English. TEFL certificates are academic qualifications that are provided upon successful completion of a TEFL course. TEFL certificates can be used anywhere in the world, although the TEFL acronym is most commonly used when referring to teachers in the UK and Europe. Almost all schools expect their ESL teachers to be fluent in the English language, with sound communication skills and an ESL teaching qualification (TEFL/TESOL/CELTA). CELTA shares some similarities with TEFL and TESOL courses. It is overseen by the Cambridge university and is predominantly a qualification for teaching English to adult...  [Read more]

What can I do with a 120-hour TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What can I do with a 120-hour TEFL? If you are interested in applying for overseas teaching jobs, you will almost certainly come across something called Teaching English as a Foreign Language, or TEFL, certification. As a result, you are probably wondering if getting a TEFL certification is a good idea. Regardless of your other qualifications and experience, a TEFL certification is always a valuable addition to your resume. Furthermore, it will set you apart from the competition in the eyes of principals and hiring managers all over the world. Even if a TEFL certificate is not required for a specific position, it is always a huge plus and preference. Can I teach English abroad with a 120-hour TEFL certificate? A TEFL certificate opens doors to exciting opportunities in teaching English as...  [Read more]

What are EFL countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What are EFL countries? Acronyms are widely used within the English language teaching world and EFL is one of the most common. English as a Foreign Language is typically used to describe any scenario where English is being taught or learned in a country where English is not the main language. In this situation most students are learning English as part of their school studies, in order to travel overseas, or as a hobby, and they rarely get to use it outside of their lessons. An example of EFL would be an American teaching English to Italians in Rome. What’s the difference between EFL and ESL? While EFL stands for English as a Foreign Language, ESL stands for English as a Second Language. In practice these two acronyms are regularly used interchangeably when talking about English...  [Read more]

How much can I earn teaching English in Russia? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How much can I earn teaching English in Russia? Although most Russians study English during their senior school years the level of instruction is often poor. Because of this many people look to improve their language skills once they join the workforce as a way of moving up the employment ladder. An increasing number of parents also recognize the importance of English language skills in modern day Russia. As a result there is a huge demand for English language teachers across all age ranges in many parts of the country. Moscow and St. Petersburg offer the most numerous positions but there are also plenty of other towns and cities to consider if you want to stay off the beaten track. What are TEFL salaries in Russia? The monthly income of foreign teachers in Russia varies hugely...  [Read more]

The 10 Most Common Types of EFL Teaching Jobs - TEFL Blog


Sun, 06 Jan 2019 Linda Dunsmore Budget and Salary TEFL Information The 10 Most Common Types of EFL Teaching Jobs Teaching English as a foreign language is one of the most versatile jobs in the world and with modern technology there are virtually no limits on where you can teach. Below is a list of ways you can put your TEFL certificate to good use. Table of Contents 1. Government schools 2. Private schools 3. International schools 4. Universities 5. Kindergarten 6. Private language schools 7. Working directly for companies 8. Private classes 9. Volunteer work 10. Online Listen to this blog post Where would you like to teach English? Related Articles: 1. Government schools English is usually taught as a separate subject in government schools and most EFL teachers will be responsible...  [Read more]

Review From Tefl Student Dahlia - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Review from TEFL Student Dahlia   Dahlia has been living in Dubai for a while and now decided to pursue a career in teaching English as a foreign language. That’s why she took our 120-hour online TEFL/TESOL course with tutor support and videos. She is very excited that she completed all 20 units within a timely manner and with the help of her tutor Peter. She encourages anyone thinking about teaching abroad to get the TEFL/TESOL certificate, especially because it allows you to study at a pace that suits you. Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Check out ITTT's Blog Posts  [Read more]

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