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Using Songs in the Lesson: a Sample Plan - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
Teaching Ideas
Many of us, who have had the opportunity to learn a new language have this exciting memory of learning a non-native language even though it could have been just a word or eventually mastering the language itself but, till date have that in our memory bank and access it as and when necessary. In many cases it often beings with a song where we pick up a few words when we are listing to it and slowly try to build up our vocabulary and potentially develop an interest in learning that new language.
Reasons to Use Songs
Lesson Plan
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Top Soft Skills Every Young Professionals Needs to Have - TEFL Blog
Luciana Campos
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
In today's highly competitive job market it is crucial for young professionals to stand out and succeed by demonstrating exceptional soft skills. And when should one get started on this craft? The answer is not as simple as one might have imagined.
What are some blogs saying about soft skills and employability?
Last Remarks
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One should begin honing their abilities conditional on the nature of the ability in question. Depending on their age, here are some broad suggestions for how to refine specific skills:
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How Does Native Language Influence The Second Language Acquisition? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
A Turkish proverb infers: "One who speaks one language is one person while one who speaks two languages is two people."
Language
Language has different uses:
Language acquisition
Second Language Learners
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It refers to the cultural influences of language learning. It signifies the fact that with learning a new language comes a change in the way the mind works.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Isiaka O.
The process of transmitting pre-learned, coded, audible and inaudible messages from one person to another and receiving acknowledgment, understanding, and most times, elicit a response in kind. It is unique to humans.
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5 Tips For Raising a Trilingual Child - TEFL Blog
Sabrina Segal
Alumni Experiences
Language skills begin in the womb when a fetus's hearing first develops, they begin to listen to the language of their mother. Once the baby is born they recognize their mother tongue. Though, a baby is born with the ability to learn any language and multiple languages. When babies hear a word repeatedly their brain forms neural connections, which is a step towards their speech. The brain of a child is like a sponge. It retains so much information that by the time a child reaches 3 years of age, their brain has formed double the amount of connections that adults have. Young children learn language through simple exposure. It is possible to learn a language later on in life but the process is slower and more difficult. The best time for language... [Read more]
Child Development and Ways to Work on Language Abilities - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
Alumni Experiences
People say: "Children today, the world tomorrow ". So, what is child development and how do you develop foreign language abilities for children?
What is Child Development?
How do you develop foreign language abilities for children?
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Child development is the sequence of physical, language, thought and emotional changes that occur in a child from birth to the beginning of adulthood. During this process, a child progresses from dependency on their parents to increasing independence. At the same time, child development is... [Read more]
Phonetical Challenges for Vietnamese English Learners - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Phonology is the system of sounds that exist within a particular language, while phonetics is the study of how speech sounds are produced. One difficulty for all learners of a second language is learning how to produce new sounds by moving the mouth, lips, and tongue in new ways. Several other languages also share the Roman alphabet with English but do not pronounce letters and combinations of letters the same way. These learners need to learn the English phonology so that when they read English, they will know how to pronounce the words they read correctly, and so that they speak English with a more native-sounding accent.
English in Vietnam
Language Structure Differences
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TEFL Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ English Teaching Position In Japan ann. 2
Date posted:2024-07-17 | Writer: Merry House | Email: [email protected]
Merry House English School was established in 1980.
We are looking for a full-time English conversation teaching position.
We are located in Shizuoka Japan, which is acceptable to Tokyo by via train and also we can see Mt. Fuji every day!
Please read the details below and visit our website. https://merryhouse.co.jp/
Position: English Conversation Teacher.
Term: 18 months contract (renewable)
Starting: 2025. March~
Location: Kannami, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Salary: 285,000 yen / month
Training: 2-3 weeks at 5000 yen / day
Work Days: Tuesday to Saturday
Day off: Sunday & Monday
Hours: 26 teaching hours / week.
Requirements:
1. University degree
2. TEFL or TESOL/CELTA certification.
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TEFL Spain - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ English Teacher With Spark
Date posted:2024-05-03 | Writer: Spark Spanish | Email: [email protected]
Spark runs an English language academy for +200 children in the wonderful El Puerto de Santa Maria . We are one of the only language academies in the area who are principally dedicated to young learners.
We look for young applicants (or young at heart) with lots of energy and a desire to improve and develop. Spark candidates should be ambitious – but they need not be experienced – as we welcome applications from first time teachers. Potential staff should definitely not see TEFL as an easy life, as we are passionate and dedicated about what we do and we push for our staff to be the very best they can be.
We are very supportive, not just professionally, but personally too. We recognize our... [Read more]
The Many Roles of a Teacher - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
At the cafeteria during lunchtime, a student of mine approached and asked me, "Why did you become a teacher?" Dumbfounded by this brazen question, I did not know what to say. I could have chosen motherhood statements like "I want to make a difference in the world," "to have a positive impact on my student's lives, "or that "I love children." I ended up saying to him, "Well, I am good at teaching." However, the truth of the matter is, I needed a job and there was an opportunity so I took it. You can say it was fate that called me to be a teacher. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine myself being a Grade 3 homeroom teacher! After having experienced a variety of jobs in my life from being a hotel banquet salesperson, a garments manager, an... [Read more]
How to Learn English Outside of the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Tho Nguyen
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Learning English outside of the classroom can be a great way to practice and improve your language skills, especially if you don't have access to traditional language schools or classes. Whether you are a visual learner who benefits from colorful illustrations and pictures, an auditory learner who thrives on listening to spoken English, or someone who prefers the support and encouragement of friends, there are many different ways to learn and practice English at home.
IN CLASS VS AT HOME
KNOW YOUR LEARNING STYLE
DON'T UNDERATE A FRIEND
ENVIRONMENT MATTERS
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
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The Difficulties and Rewards of Teaching Chinese Students - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
For the past twenty years, I have had the pleasure of teaching English to Chinese students of all ages in both Taiwan and mainland China. The following are my observations:
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Ancient Culture
Differences in Students' Behavior
Lack of Confidence
Acceptance
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If one were to argue that Socrates was the beginning of modern Western Civilization, one could easily surmise that that modern Chinese civilization has its roots in the teachings of Confucius. While Socrates told his students that the... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - Future Tenses Future Simple Teaching Ideas - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Now we'll have a look at the teaching ideas for the future simple tense. As we said earlier, the future simple tense can be used for threats or promises or, in this case, for predictions. Here, we'll have a pair of students working together. One has a prompt to say something and the other will begin it with a certain comment and then make a sentence using the future simple tense. Here, 'I'm taking my driving test tomorrow' 'Good luck. You'll pass for sure'. 'I lost at tennis again.' 'Cheer up. You'll do better next time,' so on and so forth. Of course, having a bit of feedback at the end. Some additional ideas for the future simple tense include things like horoscopes. Here you'll divide your class up into groups, provide them with zodiac sign, they'll create a horoscope for that... [Read more]
How Learning a Second Language is Different from the First - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
By the time a child is a year old, they can differentiate between the sounds that make up their first language but can't distinguish between sounds that aren't found in their first language. Even in the case of sounds that children may not be able to correctly produce until they are six years old, such as the /r/ sound. So, it would make sense that by the time a child is just a year old the way they learn language changes, as stated in Dr. Ryalls' class. Further on when a child is finally in school they have some grasp of grammar, even if it isn't complete by the time the child is school-aged. This means that by the time a child is in school when they would most likely start learning a language, they already have to contend with the differences in the... [Read more]
Parents’ Help in ESL Considering Students’ Language Level - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Learning English is a continues process and it starts right after the birth of a baby. Parents are the first teachers to the kids. So they must need to understand the importance of the English language. Children are adept at picking up on the family's' attitudes. If they realize that in their family it isn't important they won't give importance to it. So it's the parents' who's responsible for making the environment at home and let this skill nourish and nurture the kid.
Parents can divide this learning cycle into different stages.
1. Beginner/Pre-kindergarten level
2. Mover/Kindergarten level
3. Elementary/Primary school level
4. Intermediate
5. Upper-intermediate
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The Role of Music in an ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Music is a uniquely human characteristic. No other living creature can recreate frequencies, beats, pulses, and harmonies as we do.
Psychological Point of View
Lack of Exposure to Meaningful Music
Music and Educational system
Music in an ESL Classroom
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It is known that music has deep psychological effects on us. After all, the human ear is the first sense to develop. That's why many pediatricians recommend classical music (specifically Mozart) even when the baby is in the womb. Neurotransmitters are stimulated and connections are done effectively, which increases cognitive abilities. A study showed... [Read more]
Is Language Innate or Learned? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Language is amazing. It is not only a skill essential to human communication but also an instrument of thought. Every day, and from a very young age, we use language to express our feelings, needs, and frustrations. We also use it to bond with others and create connections, thus making life more meaningful. So how do we learn this beautiful thing called language? Is it an innate ability that we are born with or do we have to learn it from scratch? These questions have always divided linguists and elicited a great number of theories.
The Theory of Universal Grammar by Chomsky
The Principles of Learning a Language
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The Nature of Child Development - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
The birth of a child creates a new set of roles, relationships, responsibilities and emotions among family. This happening affects all the members of the family. The mental readiness of the family members helps them to get over the difficulties and the new changes.
Newborn
Family
Siblings
Other relatives
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It is possible to examine a newborn's effect on each family member. The reaction of the newborn depends upon the quality of the family itself. If the family gives the necessary importance to pregnancy that has an... [Read more]
Why Reading is Considered an Important Skill to Obtain - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Readers are for sure leaders, not just merely for the fact of reading, but for the thinking process that comes with reading.
Personal Point of View
Teaching Reading
Is Reading Still Popular?
Benefits of Reading
Teacher's Responsibility
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As an individual, I love reading. I love the smell of the book paper, the tiny letters and turning another page is something that I enjoy deeply. However, I didn't become an avid reader by chance. I become a reader because I was born in a family where reading was a natural thing.... [Read more]
6 Reasons Why Teaching in Egypt is Awesome - TEFL Blog
Mahmoud Maihoob
Destinations Alumni Experiences
The first question that pops up to the minds of many experienced and aspiring English teachers who want to teach abroad is: where in the world should I teach? Asia? Africa? The Middle East? Well, my answer to this question is and will always be Egypt.
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1. The demand has never been higher.
2. The cost of living is low.
3. Egypt has a cosmopolitan cuisine.
4. Egypt has great cities to live in.
5. Egyptians are amicable and welcoming.
6. The culture is boisterous and the scenery picturesque.
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The Common Problems for Learners in Turkey - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
It is an undeniable fact that English nowadays has become the most influential language in the world. Many throughout the world seek to learn it as knowing it is now a must to find a good job or find good opportunities in one's life, which is why we can find countries that are rife with various English courses. This is especially true in Turkey. Where English is in high demand as everyone in the country is starting to realize its importance. It is also worth noting that the vast majority of the country do not have adequate English skills, especially in speaking, mastering said skill is a dream for many Turkish people.
Students' Attitude
Issues in the Educational System
Unmotivated Teachers
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3 Reasons Why Reading Boosts Language Acquisition - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Reading is important in developing language skills. While we may speak every day, the vocabulary used is often limited. For people who speak more than one language, reading is an easy way to help o develop their language skills and fluency.
1. Exposure to Various Topical Vocabulary
2. Exposure to Speech Patterns and Imagination Activities
3. Access to Different Social Contexts
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Reading books ensure exposer to vocabulary on different topics, words that may not be head otherwise in our daily lives. Many studies have... [Read more]
How to Deal With Problems That Learners of English Face in China - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Nowadays, English is becoming more and more popular and significant in China because of globalization. In big cities, parents send their kids to all kinds of organizations/schools to study English in their early three years. Some capable parents even use English as their communicative language from the first day the baby was born. No matter how early Chinese starts learning English, it's still not our mother language and the atmosphere is still in Chinese, which makes learning English not as easy as those in English countries.
Different Dialects
Aims of Learning
Useful Methods
1. Environment
2. Role Model
3. Games
4. Family guidance
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How The Location Influences Your Teaching Resources - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
One of the many challenges I will face as a new teacher will be the uncertainty of the location where I will be teaching. The location and educational environment will impact the resources which will be available. Regardless of the location, however, in light of the rapid expansion of the internet, and vast array of websites, I think it is likely that students will be anticipating and expecting some use of the internet. As a member of the baby-boomer generation, I grew up and was educated prior to the development of the internet and when computer use was in its infancy. I am very accustomed to the traditional classroom with large class size, the teacher in the front of the room lecturing and students I am working on is identifying websites that will be... [Read more]
The Teacher’s Role in the Classroom Management - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Teachers are facilitators of student learning and creators of the productive classroom environment. A good teacher has effective discipline skills and can promote positive behaviors and change in the classroom. A great teacher has the classroom management skills and can ensure good student behavior, effective work and study habits and over the sense of respect in the classroom. Teachers set the class of their classroom, build a warm environment, mentor and nurture students, become role models, and listen and look for signs of trouble.
Self-consciousness
Balance and flexibility
Discipline
Troubleshooting
Cultural sensitivity
Different roles include the following:
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How Storytelling Influences Language Learning in Early Childhood - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Children are not born with a set vocabulary, yet it is something that they can acquire and build within themselves. Montessori stated, "The baby absorbs speech it hears spoken around it and with it says a word it says it because it has learned it by hearing it, and holds it present in the memory. It uses it according to its need of the moment". Young children behave similarly. When children absorb language, they become better equipped to articulate thoughts and experiences. Children can express themselves more clearly. Precise language can render children independent in their ability to express their needs and emotions. In the early years of a child's development, the child must be exposed to rich language, this is a vocabulary that is precise and... [Read more]
The Gap Between 1st and 2nd Language Acquisition is Smaller than We Might Think - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
One of the most frustrating things about learning a second language is how naturally your first language came to you and how unnaturally your second one seems to! Why can't we just listen to the language for a while and eventually just "get it" as we did as kids? All of the conjugation patterns and inflections and grammatical oddities of a new language are sometimes hard to grasp even for experienced learners.
Wires of The Mother Tongue
Children's Language Ability
Study Phase
The Importance of The Engage Phase
Activate Phase
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Troubles Faced by Students from China When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
If you think of Chinese ESL students it is safe to assume that most teachers would immediately worry about how they should teach phonics to Mandarin speakers. It is also true that the media has portrayed the Chinese accent as one of the most challenging to understand or even get rid of.
Personal Experience
Phonetical Errors
Grammar Challenges
Problems Due to Geographical Origin of Students
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How to Structure your Study Phase To Target Receptive Skills - TEFL Blog
Shirin Sophy
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
The study stage, when the teaching is actually done, is the second phase of a straight-arrow ESA lesson plan. What needs to be taught in this stage depends on the course content and the source the teacher is expected to cover through a specific period.
Pre-teaching
Skimming
Scanning
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But generally speaking, languages are made of receptive and productive skills in addition to systems like syntax or grammar, vocabulary or lexis, and phonology. The content of textbooks is normally centered around these areas.
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What It’s Like Teaching Kindergarten in Thailand - My Personal Story - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Having spent more than 20 years as a marketing consultant, I decided to change career, to become an English language teacher. Hence, I took up the 120-hour TEFL course with ITTT, along with a specialised course in teaching young learners and another one in teaching business English. Even before I finished my TEFL course, I was offered a teaching job with a private school in Bangkok, Thailand. I have since been teaching kindergarten kids for about 8 months.
My Typical School Day
Planning and Preparation
Lessons I Have Learned Since Starting My New Job
My Plans for the Future
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Foreign Language Experience and How it Helps With EFL Training - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
In the following essay, I have chosen to explain my late-in-life interest in becoming certified as an EFL teacher, based on my background with foreign language experience, which began at an early age.
My Story
First Step
Local Culture
Future Possibilities
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I was what some would call an early bloomer. As a baby, my mother read to me at night until I fell asleep. By the age of 2, I could speak in simple but uninterrupted sentences with proper syntax. By a few months after my third birthday, I was able to read the... [Read more]
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