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5 Challenges of Teaching EFL to Kindergarten Level Students - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Susan W. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. 1. Self-introduction 2. Reasons for practicing as an EFL Teacher 3. Ways in which EFL will guide me achieve my goals 4. Games and activities in the classroom 5. Planning my New Lesson Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: I am Susan and I'm 40 years female from Kenya and I have graduated with a bachelor's degree in Art in Education. I have been teaching young learners in Kenya for two years and I was invited to teach English in southern China and I am ready for the new challenge teaching abroad. I decided to do a TEFL test online so that I can acquire the...  [Read more]

What does Level 5 TEFL mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


A Level 5 TEFL course represents one of the more advanced certifications in the field of Teaching English as a Foreign Language. Positioned at the upper echelon of the TEFL framework, it is differentiated by its rigorous curriculum and comprehensive training. Typically, a Level 5 TEFL course encompasses extensive study hours, often including practical teaching components. This certification not only equips educators with advanced teaching skills but also positions them competitively for premium TEFL positions worldwide. What is a level 5 TEFL qualification? Who is eligible for a level 5 TEFL course? What do I get with an ITTT level 5 TEFL course? A Level 5 TEFL qualification stands on par with a CELTA or Foundation Degree, marking it as one of the most advanced certifications in the TEFL...  [Read more]

Is a level 5 TEFL course worth it? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Although the market for TEFL qualified teachers is very strong in many countries, you might find that there is a lot of competition for each available job in the more sought after locations. If your plan is to head to a popular destination overseas, then you might want to consider completing a higher level of TEFL certification before you start applying for jobs. What are the different levels of TEFL certification? What level of TEFL is required to teach English? Is it worth completing a level 5 TEFL course? When it comes to the different levels of TEFL certification, it is important to understand that there is no one framework that encompasses the whole EFL teaching world. Some countries such as the USA, the UK, and Australia have their own system, as do other regions, teaching...  [Read more]

5 Tips for Effective Online ESL Teaching - TEFL Blog


Sara Stojanovic TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas In the last few years, the world has witnessed a remarkable turn toward online schooling. With the outbreak of the pandemic, both the teachers and the students had to get used to an entirely new way of studying and teaching. 1 Master the platform you are using 2 Plan your classes carefully 3 Understand the needs of your students 4 Actively participate in the class 5 Provide and seek feedback Conclusion Are you ready to teach English as a foreign language? Related Articles: Check out what our course grads say in our many video testimonials! Online teaching offered students many benefits such as flexible learning time and access to training sessions around the world. This new way of teaching brought a lot of...  [Read more]

Is a level 5 TEFL the same as a CELTA? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


A Level 5 TEFL course and CELTA are both classified as level 5 qualifications, indicating they share a similar degree of rigor and difficulty. However, it is crucial to note that while they are on the same level, they aren't synonymous. ITTT's Level 5 TEFL is designed to give new teachers a significant advantage in the job market, broadening their employment opportunities. Yet, even though it is on par in terms of level, the content, methodology, and delivery of a Level 5 TEFL and a standard CELTA course can differ considerably. So, while both credentials are highly respected, they cater to different aspects of English language teaching. How are the different course levels decided? Level 5 TESOL courses at ITTT What is the CELTA course? As mentioned, there are many different course-level...  [Read more]

TEFL China - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Esl Teacher Opportunity Native Or Non Native A Level 5 Positions ann. 2


Date posted:2024-09-18 | Writer: ESL Teaching Jobs In Asia | Email: [email protected] ESL Teacher Opportunity: Native or Non-native A Level (5 Positions) Location: Tianjin Salary: $2,066 – $2,482 USD (Negotiable for experienced teachers) School Type: International High School Student Age: 15-18 years Visa: Provided Start Date: ASAP Register now & get certified to teach english abroad!  [Read more]

Advantages of Teaching English to Kindergarten Level Students - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas The most challenging activity for adults and the enjoyable learning of children is language learning. This ability of children to learn a new language has been confirmed by various studies. At the same time, in early language education, children have a much better pronunciation ability than adults. The reason behind all this closeness is that the children's brains are much more flexible and adapt to a new language more easily. Because they learn the language by hearing, repeating, and imitating. Everything they learn is recorded in the main area of ​​the brain. This makes the learning process much shorter. Another reason is perhaps the most effective. Children are more courageous than adults. Because they don't feel anxiety or panic while...  [Read more]

What is the average student class level for TEFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


In TEFL teaching, student class levels can vary widely, depending on the context and location of the teaching. Typically, students are grouped into different levels based on their proficiency in English, ranging from beginner to advanced levels. These levels are often determined through placement tests or assessments conducted by the language school or institution. It is crucial for TEFL teachers to have a good understanding of these levels to effectively plan and deliver lessons that cater to the specific needs of their students. Once the class levels have been identified, TEFL teachers need to tailor their lessons to suit the proficiency of their students. For beginner-level classes, it is important to focus on basic vocabulary, grammar, and language skills. Visual aids, games, and...  [Read more]

5 Tips for Finding the Perfect International Teaching Position


Sarah Jennings Teaching Ideas Embarking on a career in international teaching is an exciting opportunity to expand your horizons, experience new cultures, and enhance your professional skills. Whether you're a seasoned educator or new to the field, finding the perfect teaching position abroad can be a rewarding but challenging process. This blog offers five essential tips to help you navigate the journey and secure a position that aligns with your goals and aspirations. Research and Identify Opportunities Consider Your Qualifications Prepare Your Documents Be Flexible and Open-Minded Follow Up and Stay Persistent Conclusion Are you ready to teach English abroad or online? The first step in securing your ideal international teaching position is to research and identify the available...  [Read more]

5 Simple Ideas on Teaching Grammar - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas I think of myself as having been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to learn other languages at a young age. I was taught French in primary school and at home, I learned or acquired Spanish. At school, I remember my language teacher being very textbook-oriented and she focused and followed the book to the "T". I picked up easily on the grammar because I had already learned Spanish at home and I was also very keen to learn foreign languages, especially French. The grammar didn't seem difficult or boring to me at all because I had already been exposed to the language at a very early age. However, many students didn't feel the same way I did and had difficulty with the subject and therefore, developed a disinterest in learning another language....  [Read more]

5. Work Experience and Teaching Practice - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Gaining Valuable Work Experience Practical Teaching Practice Developing Classroom Management Skills Adapting to Different Learning Styles Building Confidence in Teaching Enhancing Communication Skills Fostering Cultural Understanding Creating Engaging Lesson Plans Receiving Constructive Feedback Networking Opportunities in Education Embarking on a journey to teach English abroad provides an excellent opportunity to gain valuable work experience. Teaching in a foreign country allows individuals to develop a diverse skill set that is highly sought after in today's global job market. By immersing oneself in a new culture and educational system, educators can enhance their adaptability, communication, and problem-solving skills. ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training) offers...  [Read more]

5 Highlights of Teaching English in Argentina - TEFL Blog


Mark Crocker Destinations Latin America is a very popular region for teaching English abroad as there are always plenty of jobs available in a wide range of countries. One of the most popular of these is Argentina which is one of the region's largest and most accessible countries. Thanks to a strong economy and a stable political scene, Argentina draws new and experienced teachers from all corners of the world with the promise of staggering natural beauty, modern city living, and plenty of unique culture and customs. With so many experiences waiting for you it is hard to narrow it down, but after some consideration, these are our top 5 highlights for anyone planning to teach English in Argentina. Buenos Aires Iguazu Falls San Carlos Bariloche Perito Moreno Glacier Tango Listen to this...  [Read more]

5 Strategies of Teaching Mixed Ability Classroom - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Although students may be in the same class, they may not necessarily have the same ability level. This can be seen in all classes; however, this can become very noticeable in a class designed to teach a language to someone who is not a native speaker. It is up to the teacher to notice these differences in ability levels and restructure their lessons accordingly. There are a few different strategies that will help with gaps in ability levels, which consist of the use of different materials, providing the same materials with a different task, paring weak and strong students together, and even doing nothing. Listen to this blog post: 1. Differentiate materials 2. Differentiate tasks 3. Peer learning 4. Do not differentiate 5. Change your approach Do you...  [Read more]

All You Need to Know When Teaching Multi-Level ESL Classes - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore TEFL Information Teaching Ideas While you learn about teaching multi-level classrooms when you take a TESOL or TEFL certification course, the reality often looks a little different. It's true that multi-level ESL classrooms have many benefits for English learners. For example, they have the chance to communicate with each other and learn how to use English through practice and negotiating meaning. Listen to this blog post: Assessing Student Needs Lesson Planning Grouping Your Students Using Projects or Themes Creating a Variety of Materials Are you ready to teach English abroad? Related Articles: Check out what our course grads say in our many video testimonials! For the instructor, teaching multi-level classes can be quite a challenge. It requires more prep time and...  [Read more]

5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Teaching Business English - TEFL Blog


Jon ITTT Alumni Experiences Teaching "Business English" is an interesting context for an English teacher. A lot of teachers are concerned about teaching in this context because they think that they need detailed knowledge or experience about business. Even though a knowledge of business is useful, it is not the number one skill or ability a teacher should have. On the contrary, there is nothing to fear as essentially you are still an English teacher and your students (clients) often have the business knowledge they need, but can just not express themselves in English. So it is all about adapting and taking your normal teaching approach from the general English class, and making it work in the business context. A teacher should remember that he/she is not there to teach students...  [Read more]

How much experience is needed to be considered a proficient TEFL educator? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


To become an entry-level TEFL educator, typically, a minimum of a bachelor's degree is required. This degree does not necessarily have to be in English or education, but having a background in these fields can be beneficial. Additionally, completing a TEFL certification course, which can range from 120 to 150 hours, is often necessary. This course provides educators with the foundational knowledge and skills needed to teach English as a foreign language effectively. While prior teaching experience is not always mandatory at this level, having some experience working with diverse groups of people can be advantageous. For TEFL educators looking to advance in their careers, gaining some experience in the field is crucial. At the intermediate level, educators are expected to have at least 1-3...  [Read more]

The 5 Best Programs for Teaching English in Europe - TEFL Blog


Federico Riva TEFL Information Here we will look at the best government programs for teaching in Europe. We will mention five different programs in no particular order. Watch the video about this topic TAPIF (Teaching Assistant Program In France) Central European Teaching Program (CETP) Teach and Learn in Georgia (TLG) the Academic Information Agency (AIA) Are you ready to teach English as a foreign language? Related Articles: Check out what our course grads say in our many video testimonials! The first one is France and the first program is TAPIF ( Teaching Assistant Program In France) so this is a government initiative that places applicants into French state schools to work as teaching assistants. This program has been around for a long time, it's a great opportunity to live and...  [Read more]

Adapting Teaching Methods to Different Proficiency Levels - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Understanding Proficiency Levels Tailoring Lesson Plans for Beginners Engaging Intermediate Learners Effectively Challenging Advanced Students Incorporating Different Learning Styles Using Technology in Teaching Providing Real-World Context Encouraging Interaction and Communication Assessing Progress and Adjusting Strategies Continuous Professional Development To effectively adapt teaching methods to different proficiency levels, teachers must first understand the characteristics and abilities of each level. Proficiency levels can range from beginner to advanced, with distinct language skills and knowledge at each stage. ITTT provides comprehensive training on how to identify and assess these levels in students, enabling teachers to tailor their approach accordingly. To effectively...  [Read more]

Top 5 Tips for Making Friends While Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog


Mark Crocker TEFL Information As the very essence of teaching English abroad involves leaving behind your friends and family and the social life you have been used to, it is inevitable that many newly qualified teachers have some concerns about making new friends once they head overseas. However, just like the many thousands of teachers who have gone before you, you will find that making the decision to leave home is actually the hard part and everything else will soon fall into place. To help set your mind at ease, we have put together 5 top tips for making new friends while teaching English abroad. 1. Get to Know Your New Colleagues 2. Meet-Up with Like Minded People 3. Join a Local Sports Group 4. Find out Where the Expats Hangout 5. Learn the Local Language Listen to this blog post...  [Read more]

5 Reasons Why Teaching English Abroad Enhances Your Career Prospects - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore TEFL Information When some people think of teaching English abroad, they assume it's basically an extended vacation and not a real job. However, anyone who has taken the leap and moved abroad to pursue a career in teaching English knows how wrong this statement is. It's also true that teaching English abroad is actually one of the smartest moves someone can make as part of their professional career. Here are 5 reasons why teaching English abroad enhances your career prospects. 1. Gain real international work experience 2. Your experience teaching English abroad will make you stand out 3. You will learn how to adapt to new situations and to live and work with people from different cultural backgrounds. 4. You will develop organizational and communication skills, as well as...  [Read more]

5 Amazing Props Worth Investing In For Teaching English Online - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore Teaching Ideas Teaching English online is becoming a more and more lucrative career for many TEFL and TESOL certified teachers out there. You can work from home or go full digital nomad and travel the world while teaching a couple of classes of English a day. To help you create fun and interactive lessons, we have compiled a summary of 5 amazing props with investing in for teaching English online below. Listen to this blog post: 1. Plush Food and Animals 2. Finger puppets 3. Flashcards 4. Online tools 5. Whiteboards or Chalkboards Do you want to teach English abroad? Related Articles: Who doesn't love playing with plush toys? Having a good selection of the most common foods and animals can go a LONG way when teaching English online. Using plush props is a lot of fun and...  [Read more]

5 Reasons Why Teaching Abroad is Better Than Studying Abroad - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore Budget and Salary TEFL Information Do you want to live abroad and experience a new culture? Studying abroad is a wonderful opportunity for university students to do just that - but it's not the only way! Many students are eager to head overseas to study at a foreign university because they think if they don't they will miss out and never have another chance of living in a foreign country. This is simply not true. The worldwide demand for qualified English teachers is through the roof giving everyone who wants to teach abroad the opportunity to find a position. Here are 5 reasons why teaching abroad is better than studying abroad. You Will Make Money You Will Get International Work Experience You Will Live Like a Local You Can Stay as Long as You Want You Will Make a...  [Read more]

Top 5 Off-The-Beaten-Track Countries for Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore Destinations The worldwide EFL market is ever-changing with new hotspots and trends popping out of nowhere on a regular basis. If you don't want to teach English in one of the common EFL destinations, like China, Mexico or Italy, this list of the top 5 off-the-beaten-track countries for teaching English abroad might get you inspired. Guatemala - The Land of Eternal Spring Indonesia - The Emerald of the Equator Colombia - The Land of Happiness Turkey - The Land of the Crescent Moon Myanmar - The Golden Land Listen to this blog post Are you ready to teach English in one these off-the-beaten-track locations? With a diverse range of landscapes, Guatemala is a teaching destination like no other. Here, you will find towering tree clad volcanoes, lush canyons and Caribbean...  [Read more]

5 Important Things to Prepare You for Teaching English in Hanoi - TEFL Blog


Katie and Jake from Untold Wanderlust Destinations After galivanting around India, Central Asia, and Europe for the summer, we finally decided to head back to Vietnam for another year of teaching. However, this time we were going to make a huge change! Instead of going back to our jobs, apartment and friends in Ho Chi Minh City, we decided to check out what Hanoi has to offer. Although it's the same country, it's like starting all over again! As we have only recently gone through this huge change, we have decided to put together 5 important things to help you make the move to Hanoi and teach English. Looking for work as an ESL teacher Finding somewhere to live Getting around Hanoi Food Listen to this blog post Are you ready to teach English in Vietnam? Related Articles: First, you...  [Read more]

5 Ways How Teacher Can Benefit From Teaching a Large Classroom - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas How people living in extended families cannot choose whether it is good or bad to live with that many people, teaching and learning in a large class are equally controversial. However, there are just a few disadvantages as opposed to countless advantages to be taught in a large class for students. 1. Communication 2. Seating Arrangement 3. Chances to Observe 4. Choice of Activities 5. Excitement Do you want to teach English abroad? Related Articles: Listen to this blog post: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Nalan F. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. First of all, stress is a hindering factor in learning especially in an ESL class. The more stress a learner feels, the...  [Read more]

5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Russia for Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog


Mark Crocker Destinations Known throughout the world for its literary giants, such as Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Chekhov, and its musical geniuses that include Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, and Shostakovich, Russia's unrivaled history of the arts is just one reason why it is increasingly popular with visitors from all over the globe. From the vast and rugged beauty of its eastern regions to the bustling cosmopolitan cities in the west, the Russian Federation offers a seemingly endless array of unique attractions to explore. 1. Russia has a huge job market for foreign English teachers 2. Employers don't insist on a college degree 3. Work visas are not hard to obtain 4. Employers routinely hire teachers in advance 5. Russia is a land of adventure Listen to this blog post Are you ready to teach...  [Read more]

The 5 Best Places to Learn French When Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore Destinations It's no secret that one of the best ways to immerse oneself into a new culture is by learning the local language. Teaching English abroad is the perfect way to learn a new language, which will also come in handy when looking for a job back home if you decide to return. 5. Geneva, Switzerland 4. Quebec, Canada 3. Antananarivo, Madagascar 2. Mons, Belgium 1. Montpellier, France Listen to this blog post Are you Ready to Live and Teach English In a French-Speaking Country? Related Articles: French is widely spoken in parts all across the world and is ranked the sixth most spoken language worldwide after Mandarin Chinese, English, Hindi, Spanish and Arabic. Currently, there are more than 220 million French speakers globally and French is an official or de facto...  [Read more]

5 Ideas on How to Implement Stories into Your ESL Teaching - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Stories provide a natural and relevant context for the exposure to English language and storytelling built on the children's innate capacity for fantasy and imaginative play, making it an essential aspect to be integrated into language lessons. Beyond just language skills, students are also able to acquire critical thinking skills such as predicting, hypothesizing, categorizing, sequencing, and inferring meaning through various storytelling activities. Stories are also used to enhance children's concentration skills and develop moral and emotional intelligence by teaching students to empathize with the characters in the story. Storytelling can be extended to include activities for children to retell, act out, and create their own stories. Therefore...  [Read more]

What is TEFL level 7? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


TEFL Level 7 represents one of the pinnacle qualifications in the field of Teaching English as a Foreign Language. Equivalent to a master's degree, a Level 7 TEFL qualification, like the esteemed DELTA, stands out distinctly from other TEFL courses. It is an ideal choice for those aspiring to establish their own language institutions or train upcoming TEFL educators. While entry-level TEFL courses may suffice for some teaching roles, a Level 7 qualification opens doors to advanced opportunities and is recognized globally for its rigor and comprehensive training. Check out our course levels page for more details. What is a level 7 TEFL qualification? What do you get with the 550-hour Expert Package? Who is eligible for a level 7 TEFL course? At ITTT we have a course-level framework that...  [Read more]

5 Tips For Sustainable Lesson Planning


Sarah Jennings Teaching Ideas Whether navigating multicultural classrooms or diverse educational systems, here you will find practical strategies for crafting a sustainable lesson planning routine that empowers educators to thrive in the international education landscape. Effective lesson planning starts with a vision for student growth and learning. Align lesson objectives with curriculum standards and educational priorities, and map out a scope and sequence for instructional units. Long-term planning ensures coherence and continuity in teaching while providing students with a clear roadmap for their learning journey. Recognize the need for flexibility in lesson plans due to unexpected changes, cultural differences, and diverse student needs. Incorporate alternative activities and...  [Read more]

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