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The Principles of Motivating in the ESL Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Before a student is going to succeed, they have to want to succeed. Students have to find their reason why. As an English teacher, it is important to be able to help someone discover what motivates them, and help them use it as a driving force. Students from all around the world will have different reasons for wanting to learn English. It is not a teacher's job to give students a reason, it is their job to remind them of that reason and support them throughout their English learning journey.
One way to show support for students is by being genuinely interested in their lives.
Showing personal interest is also a way to learn what motivates a student.
Another way to keep students prospering is by having a good attitude.
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Authentic and Adapted Songs In The Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Nowadays the ESA method is used all over the world to teach English. ESA is the first letters of the phases of an English language lesson. These three elements are; Engage, Study and Activate. The classic method only included study phase. It wasn't important to teach how to speak the foreign language in the past. However, it is a big issue now. It is hard to improve speaking skills in a country where English isn't the first language as the students aren't surrounded by English and don't have the opportunity to practice realistic situations.
Authentic vs. Adapted
Engage
Study
Activate
Songs Suggestions
Nursery Rhymes List:
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The Functions of an ESL Teacher in Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Every English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher desires to successfully teach their students how to proficiently speak, understand, and use the English language. English is a very complex language, and teaching it presents many challenges. Because of this, an ESL teacher must be willing and able to take on various roles throughout the teaching of a lesson. During a typical ESL lesson, a teacher will have some, or all, of the following roles: a manager or controller, an organizer, an observer, an assessor, a prompter, a participant, and a resource or facilitator.
Management
Observation
Assessment
Prompt
Participation
Facilitation
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6 Striking Benefits of Games in the ESL Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Games are one of the most important components in the classroom. They include activities that have goals and rules at the same fun time. There are lots of benefits to playing games in the classroom. Students can practice important skills by playing an educational game in a small group or with a partner. Whole class games are great means to review skills for a test or at the end of the unit. When students need a brain break or during an inside recess, action games work perfectly. Games can be given for homework to provide fun, engaging and differentiated practice. Games can be played in all subjects and at all grade levels. Games are fun as well as beneficial. Here are important benefits that we should use games in the classroom:
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Simple Flashcard Activities to Have Fun During the Class - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
Teaching Ideas
Throughout this course, my favorite units have been the ones that teach us how to lead an effective lesson and have a fun classroom environment. I love all the suggestions and teaching ideas they give, and it excites me to think about using those for my future lessons. For that reason, I chose the topic of five activities with flashcards. This essay will be a perfect opportunity for me to delve further into my favorite part of this class and plan some fun things to do. When I move abroad I plan on teaching young children, mainly kindergarten-aged, so my five activities will be geared towards young learners. They need way more energy, fun, and excitement in their lessons than teenage or adult learners because their attention spans are so short, so I tried to... [Read more]
Top Tips for Playing Games During the ESL Class - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
Teaching Ideas
Learning foreign languages is a very exciting and very responsible deal. A significant role in teaching foreign languages, in particular, English, belongs to games in the classroom. Games enhance students' mental activity, helps them consolidate material of the lesson, therefore it's a very important activity. The developing value of the game we can find in itself, because where is a game - there is emotion. Where is emotion, there are attention improvisation and imagination.
How to Implement Games?
Teacher's Part
Examples of Games
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5 Super Active Games For Engaging The Whole Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
As a children's English teacher, course materials are very important. There are many kinds of materials that we can use in the classroom, flashcards are the basic one. We can present the new vocabulary and practice with flashcards, and children can understand the word directly through the picture on the flashcard, which is very effective.
1. Musical Chair
2. Zombie Game
3. Cups Tower
4. Don't Peek, Teacher,
5. Bottle Spinner
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Helping Students Cope with Their Stress During the Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Today, learning English seems like a good way for all people to enhance a piece of knowledge not only inside but also in other countries worldwide. Most people tend to learn English which is a major social necessity. Especially, students learning a new language from the young ages are pretty hard for them; consequently, it causes an increasing number of students who are under more pressure to absorb this subject in both school and home. In this essay, the possible solutions to tackle this problem will be discussed in detail.
To begin with, teaching techniques should be created to be more interesting for learners.
Secondly, in addition to learning English at school, students' parents can turn English subject to students' interest in their life.
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The Secrets of Learning Proper Grammar in an ESL Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Learning grammar is, suffice it to say, one of the most important points to focus on. Equally, for foreign students, they need to know not just about vocabulary but how and why vocabulary "hangs" in a certain way within a sentence. In my teaching experience, grammar has been difficult from the standpoint of getting the student to agree with the fact that it is important. I've found that many clients have been indoctrinated into believing that grammar is "hard", "boring" "dull" and worst of all, "unnecessary". This has been a challenge, to say the least. As a foreign language teacher, I've had to not mention grammar at all and introduce it as "how to use English correctly". This new perspective for a person who has experienced a bad time with English... [Read more]
How hard is the in-class TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
The difficulty level of an in-class TEFL course can vary depending on various factors, such as the individual's prior experience, language proficiency, and learning style. Here are some key points to consider:
Topics covered in in-class TEFL courses typically include:
The typical duration of an in-class TEFL course is around 4 weeks, or 120 hours of instruction. However, the duration can vary depending on the specific program and the intensity of the course. Here are some additional details regarding the duration of in-class TEFL courses:
Yes, there are typically prerequisites for enrolling in an in-class TEFL course. In general, the specific prerequisites may vary depending on the course provider, but common requirements include:
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Alumni Experience: I Wish I’d Known That Before The Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
The Cambridge English Dictionary defines the word "hindsight" as "the ability to understand an event or situation only after it has happened." That is why people tell you that "hindsight is a perfect science." So with the benefit of hindsight and looking back after completing some 220 hours of TEFL training, I see that there are, indeed, several things that I wish that I had known before starting the course, both on the positive and the negative sides.
My Positive Start
Working Experience
Possibilities
TEFL Market Today
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The Importance of In-class and Outside Stimuli for the Development of English Fluency - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
There are many challenges for second language learners to gain the fluency with the English language. That includes reading and listening. It is found that with second language learners there is a sense of being lost when they are attempting to speak to native speakers. Simple greetings are something that is learned to the point where a second language learner would have mastered that concept. But what would happen if the native speaker speaks too fast or they don't enunciate like their teachers do?
Reading to increase complex vocabulary
Make sure you use the right material
Increase exposure of English in and outside the classroom
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How to Manage a Class Aged 12-14 at the Beginning of the School Year - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Class management is essential. I have been teaching art classes for three years now, and especially with art classes, a well-managed classroom is fundamental for a lesson to be successful.
My Experience
The Importance of Rules
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At the beginning of my career, I thought that my students and I could act as equals, like friends, but that was not the case. Soon they began to think of my classes as being an hour of recess instead of a lesson. The problem with that is when something goes wrong the pupils don't take you... [Read more]
How to Establish Rapport with Your Class from the First Lesson - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Every teacher in his/her career is faced with the first lesson in a new class. This lesson is vital for the teacher to establish rapport and set the tone for the rest of the course.
But how does he/she do it? Several factors can be counted.
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First of all the teacher should introduce her/himself and write her/his name on the board, in case the students forget it. After that, ask the students to make a card with their names and put it on the desks. From this time the teacher should call her/his students only by their... [Read more]
2 Sample Lesson Plans to Incorporate Storytelling in the EFL Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
In the next year, I'll be working as an English Teaching Assistant in Zadar, Croatia on a Fulbright grant where I'll be working with university level students as well as with middle school students. I'll be hosting workshops for middle school students on life and culture in America. I hope to utilize storytelling activities to both engage the class and provide an opportunity for language acquisition.
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Here I'll give an example of a straight arrow ESA lesson that would incorporate storytelling.
I'd like to give an example of a Boomerang lesson involving superheroes that incorporates storytelling.
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The Real Story Behind Santa Claus - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a great infographic to introduce the different stories of Santa Claus from around the world to your ESL students.
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Does ITTT offer in-class TEFL courses in the UK? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, ITTT offers in-class TEFL courses in the UK. In the UK, ITTT provides in-class TEFL courses at various locations, allowing individuals to gain practical teaching experience in a real classroom setting. These courses are typically intensive and immersive, offering hands-on training under the guidance of experienced trainers. Here are some key points regarding ITTT's in-class TEFL courses in the UK:
Yes, ITTT offers a variety of online TEFL courses for individuals looking to become certified English language teachers. These courses are designed to provide flexibility and accessibility to prospective teachers who may not have the ability to attend traditional in-person classes. Here are some key points about online TEFL courses available through ITTT:
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The Feeling of Confidence as a Matter of Teacher's Performance in Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
First day as a teacher. The first day of any new job is going to be difficult. You are likely to be excited, after all, you have worked hard to get to where you are now. All that studying, finding a position, applying and being interviewed and then preparing for this day. Chances are that you didn't sleep well last night, you find yourself rushing this morning, the last-minute forget and just getting there might involve some mishap, all increasing the tension you are feeling. And, unlike many other jobs, this one is in the spotlight with everyone looking towards you.
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1. Visualization
2. Plan
3. Emotional control
4. Strategy
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What is Motivation and How to Increase it in the ESL Class? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
I think being a teacher it is not only to study. This profession includes so many roles such as being a friend, parent, psychologist, etc. It depends on many factors like age, nationality, size of the group of students, or individual student. One more very important factor is motivation. To find out why motivation plays a key role in building rapport between teacher and student first we need to define the meaning of it.
Definition
OBSERVE
REVISE
INVOLVE
ENCOURAGE
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In-class and online TEFL/TESOL courses: What’s the Difference? - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information
There are three common ways of earning your TEFL/TESOL certificate; in-class, online or a combination of the two. But how do they differ and how can you decide which course is the right one for you?
In-class TEFL/TESOL training
Online TEFL/TESOL courses
Combined TEFL/TESOL courses
Which course is best for you?
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The first option is the in-class TEFL course and this is best for people who like a structured study environment and have the ability to attend a four week on-site course. Trainees on in-class courses benefit from more than 120 hours of study time, the advice of experienced and qualified teacher trainers, foreign language learning experience, welcome meal and excursion,... [Read more]
Do I have to finish the online section before I attend the in-class section? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, you typically need to complete the online section before attending the in-class section of a TEFL/TESOL course. The online portion usually covers foundational knowledge, theories, and teaching techniques that will be further reinforced and applied during the in-class component. Here are some key points to consider:
Yes, it is generally possible to start the in-class section before completing the online section of a TEFL/TESOL course. However, it is essential to check the specific requirements of the course you are taking, as policies may vary between different providers. Here are some key points to consider: Some TEFL/TESOL courses have a structured sequence where the online component serves as a foundation for the in-class sessions, providing theoretical knowledge and basic concepts... [Read more]
Can I take an in-class TEFL course in the U.S? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, you can take an in-class TEFL course in the U.S. In the U.S., there are numerous options available for individuals interested in taking an in-class TEFL course. These courses are typically offered by language schools, universities, or specialized TEFL/TESOL training centers. Here are some key points to consider:
Yes, there are online TEFL courses available in the U.S. Online TEFL courses are widely available in the U.S. and offer a convenient way to obtain a TEFL certification without the need to attend in-person classes. Here are some key points to consider when looking for online TEFL courses in the U.S.: Accreditation: Make sure the online TEFL course is accredited by a recognized organization such as ACCET, DEAC, or TESL Canada to ensure the quality and recognition of your... [Read more]
What is the average class size for TEFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Class size is a crucial factor in the success of teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL). The number of students in a class can significantly impact the learning experience for both the students and the teacher. In smaller classes, students may receive more individual attention and have more opportunities to actively participate in lessons. On the other hand, larger classes may present challenges in terms of managing student engagement and providing personalized feedback.
Several factors can influence the size of a TEFL class. These may include the resources available to the institution, such as the number of classrooms and teaching staff. Additionally, cultural norms and expectations regarding education may play a role in determining class sizes. Student demographics, such as age... [Read more]
What is the average class schedule for TEFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
TEFL teachers generally work around 20 to 25 hours per week, with additional time spent on lesson planning, grading, and extracurricular activities. Classes are typically held in the mornings and evenings to accommodate students' work or school schedules. The exact schedule can vary depending on the institution and the level of English being taught. For example, in language schools, teachers may have more varied schedules with classes spread throughout the day, while in public schools, classes are usually held during regular school hours.
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What is the average class duration for TEFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
The average class duration for TEFL teachers can vary significantly depending on various factors. While traditional classes may run for 60 to 90 minutes, online classes could be shorter, typically around 30 to 45 minutes. The duration of a class is often influenced by the level of the students, the teaching methodology used, and the overall learning objectives.
Several factors can influence the duration of a TEFL class. One key factor is the proficiency level of the students. Beginners may have shorter attention spans and require more frequent breaks, necessitating shorter class durations. In contrast, advanced students can engage in longer, more in-depth discussions, allowing for extended class times. Additionally, the teaching context plays a role - one-on-one classes may have a... [Read more]
What are the average class sizes for TEFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
In the field of Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), class sizes can vary significantly depending on the context in which you are teaching. The average class size for TEFL teachers can range from as few as 5 students to as many as 40 or more. Understanding the factors that influence class sizes and how to effectively manage them is crucial for TEFL teachers to create a successful learning environment for their students.
Several factors can influence the size of TEFL classes. One of the primary factors is the type of institution where you are teaching. In language schools or private tutoring settings, class sizes tend to be smaller to allow for more personalized attention. On the other hand, in public schools or universities, class sizes may be larger due to budget constraints or... [Read more]
Preparing for TEFL Classes - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Preparing for your first TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) class can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. Effective preparation is key to ensuring a successful teaching experience and making a positive impact on your students. This guide provides essential tips and resources to help you get ready for your TEFL classes, covering important aspects such as lesson planning, classroom management, and understanding your students' needs. You'll also find practical advice on creating engaging activities, using teaching aids, and building your confidence as a new teacher. With thorough preparation, you can start your TEFL journey with confidence and set the stage for a rewarding teaching experience.
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Techniques to Transmit New and Difficult Concepts to Students - TEFL Blog
Ramon Perez
Teaching Ideas
Every day, we learn something new. It can happen on the street, at work, at school and even in our home. We can attain new skills and knowledge through our interactions with our surroundings. Utilizing our 5 senses and past experiences to make sense of what is going on, we can ascertain new concepts and make proper use of them in our daily lives. However, as a teacher, we are tasked with transmitting abstract concepts that become difficult to fully grasp through traditional methods. Consequently, some teachers rely on literal translations to bring the point across.
VISUAL AIDS
ACTING/ROLE PLAY
ENUNCIATION AND SPEECH
MIMING
CONCLUSION
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What's the difference between online courses, in-class courses and combined courses? ▷ Infographic - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
ITTT offers three ways of earning your TEFL certificate. These are in-class, online and a combination of the two. But how do they differ and which course is the right one for you? The first option is the in-class course and this is best for those who like a structured study environment and have the ability to attend a four week on-site course. Trainees on the in-class courses benefit from the more than 120 hours of study time the course involves, plus the advice of experienced and qualified teacher trainers.
You will also receive six to ten hours of observed teaching practice giving you the chance to earn valuable practical experience and feedback on your teaching. Upon graduation of the in-class course you will receive an internationally recognised certificate and lifetime job... [Read more]
Does the quality of an in-class training course vary by location? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Yes, the quality of an in-class training course can vary by location due to several factors:
In-class training courses in urban and rural areas may differ in several ways:
Factors that can affect the quality of an in-class training course in different locations include:
Yes, there can be noticeable differences in the quality of in-class training courses based on the country or region. The quality of in-class training courses can vary based on the country or region due to several factors:
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