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Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Simple Structure Tefl Course - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Past Simple - Structure -- TEFL Course   This video explores the structure and usage of the past simple tense. The different structures of this tense are: Positive: Add --ed or --d to the base form of the verb She worked last night. Negative: Add did not or didn't before the base form of the verb He didn't teach yesterday. Question: Add did plus the subject before the base form of the verb Did she drive yesterday? The past simple tense is used to talk about completed actions in the past. For example: I watched television last night. In order to be a confident and successful English language teacher in the classroom, it is necessary to have a good understanding of the various English language tenses such as the one shown above. The best way to achieve this...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Present Simple Usage Online Tesol Course - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar -- Present Simple -- Usage -- online TESOL Course   This video outlines two usages of the Present Simple tense. There are several usages but the video focuses on the two main ones. The first usage is to talk about habits and routines. For example, I teach every Monday. She walks to school every day. It rains almost every day in the wet season. His mother does yoga twice a week. The second main usage of the Present Simple is to talk about general facts and truths. For example, The sun rises in the east. The earth is round. She works at the local mall. Coming to terms with the tense system can often cause both students and teachers the greatest amount of difficulty, not to mention other grammar points such as conditionals, modals, active and passive voice. ITTT's...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Present Perfect Continuous Structure Tesol Course - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar -- Present Perfect Continuous -- Structure -TESOL Course   This ITTT video outlines the structure of the Present Perfect Continuous tense, the tense that is used for events which started in the past and are still continuing, or which have stopped, but whose effects are still ongoing. This one of two videos -- this one focuses on the structure of the positive and negative forms. Positive form: subject + auxiliary verb 'have'/'has' + been + present participle I have been working for ten years. Negative form: subject + auxiliary verb 'have'/'has' + not +been + present participle She has not been working here for some time. It is essential for any TESOL Course to provide teachers with a sound knowledge of the English language tense system and to give teachers the...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Present Perfect Continuous Usage Tesol Course - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar -- Present Perfect Continuous -- Usage -- TESOL Course   This video explores the usages of the Present Perfect Continuous -- the tense that relates past activities to the present. It implies that the activity is likely to continue in the future or that the activity was in progress for some length of time, or both. The first usage is to talk about an incomplete and ongoing activity, when we want to say how long it has continued. For example, "I have been teaching for ten years." It talks about an action that started in the past and is continuing now. The second usage is to describe recently finished activities that have present results. For example, "He is tired because he has been chopping trees." It is talking about an action that was continuing until very recently....  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Future Tenses Tesol Courses - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Future Tenses - TESOL Courses   This video looks at how two present tenses can be used to talk about the future. The two tenses are the present simple and present continuous. The present simple is used to talk about time tables and scheduled events. The bus leaves at 12. The concert starts at 8. The present continuous is used to talk about future arrangements. I am playing football at the weekend. ITTT's online TESOL Courses feature other videos explaining the future tense as well as other important grammar points needed by all potential English teachers. To find a TESOL course that is best suited to your needs visit us by following the link above. Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course....  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Present Simple Teaching Ideas 3 Tefl Course - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar -- Present Simple -- Teaching Ideas 3 -- TEFL Course   The Present Simple tense teaching idea in this video is called "20 Questions." The teacher frames this game in the context of, What's my job? Who am I? What am I? (for objects) A student comes to the front of the room and selects a card. The class then asks appropriate questions such as; Do you work in an office? Do you wear a uniform? And try to guess the job, person or object. The student with the card answers using the Present Simple. Each student has a turn and there is a two minute time limit for each person. When teaching the Present Simple tense or any other grammar point, a good English language teacher will always model the language correctly. Students need to be exposed to new language, they need to...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Perfect Usage Online Teaching Course Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Past Perfect - Usage - Online Teaching Course   The past perfect is used as the past in the past to talk about events that happened in the past before another past event. For example: The concert had started before I arrived. The past perfect is covered in more detail in ITTT's 120-hour online teaching course. There are other courses available from 60-hour courses covering teaching skills to a 250-hour Diploma in TESOL. You can also take a specialisation teaching young learners or in teaching business English. Whatever your requirements are, if you are looking to become qualified to teach English from your own home, ITTT will have the right online teaching course for you. Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar The Future Tenses Tesol Courses - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - The Future Tenses - TESOL Courses   This video reviews the four future tenses; the future simple, future continuous, future perfect and future perfect continuous. The future simple: Subject + will + base verb Used for predictions without evidence/threats/promises/spontaneous decisions. I'll have an orange juice. The future continuous: Subject + will + be + present participle Used for actions in progress at a particular time in the future. This time next year, I'll be teaching English in Thailand. The future perfect: Subject + will + have + past participle Used for actions completed before a certain time in the future. I'll have finished my TESOL course by the end of the month. The future perfect continuous: Subject + will + have + been + present participle Used for...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Continuous Teaching Ideas 3 Online Tefl Course - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Past Continuous - Teaching Ideas 3 -- Online TEFL Course   The teaching idea in this video is for the past continuous involves students miming an action; however, unlike the mime activity for the present continuous students will not be doing the mimes for others to see. Instead they will stop the mime before the other students open their eyes. The students will then have to say what their classmates were doing before they stopped. For example: You were driving a car. You were eating a sandwich. Being able to come up with interesting teaching ideas for what students often see as boring grammar points is an important skill for any English teacher. Taking an Online TEFL Course with ITTT will give you an understanding of the grammar points that you need to teach when...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Going To Future Tense Online Tefl Course Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar -- 'Going to' future tense -- Online TEFL Course   The 'going to' future tense is used to make predictions based on evidence and to talk about plans and intentions. This Online TEFL Course video discusses two teaching ideas that can be used with the 'going to' future tense. The first idea encourages students to make predictions based on evidence with a weather forecasting activity. The students are given information about the weather in a particular country and give weather forecasts for the following week or month: On Monday it's going to rain in the morning but then it's going to be sunny for the rest of the day. In the second teaching idea students discuss plans for an upcoming birthday party/holiday: We're going to eat at a fancy restaurant. I'm going to have a...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Future Perfect Continuous Structure Online Teaching Course Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Future Perfect Continuous - Structure - Online Teaching Course   This video covers the structure of the future perfect continuous. Other videos look at the usage and possible teaching ideas. The structure is as follows: Positive -- Subject + will + have + been + present participle By the end of this week, I will have been teaching English for three years. Negative -- Subject + will + not + have + been + present participle I won't have been waiting long by the time you get here. Question -- Will + subject + have + been + present participle? How long will you have been teaching English in Korea by the time you leave? One thing that worries many people thinking about teaching English as a foreign language is the grammar side of things. Most simply won't have been...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Perfect Teaching Ideas 2 Online Tesol Course - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Past Perfect - Teaching Ideas 2 - Online TESOL Course   In this Online TESOL Course video we will look at a useful teaching idea for the past perfect tense. Students are given statements written in the past simple and will have to complete the statement with sentences in the past perfect. Each statement would have been cut out before the class and distributed to pairs or small groups. The student will turn over their card, read out the statement then complete it with their own past perfect sentence. For example: I didn't do my homework ... because I hadn't brought my book home. Teaching ideas such as this become an important part of an English teacher's resources, enabling them to create interesting plans when required. To learn more about this tense and others...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Simple Teaching Idea Tesol Courses - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Past Simple - Teaching Idea - TESOL Courses   The teaching idea covered here is one that would be appropriate for adult English language learners. It involves students writing a CV including personal data such as where they were born, their education history and their work experience. This activity could be a precursor to a job interview activity where students interview each other for different jobs using information from their CVs. By taking one of ITTT's TESOL Courses you will learn useful teaching ideas such as the one covered in this video. There are number of options available to study from short 60-hour introductory courses to longer 120-hour TESOL Courses. It is also possible to take ITTT's TESOL Courses in-class at any one of our training centres around...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Simple Teaching Ideas 3 Tefl Courses - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Past Simple - Teaching Ideas 3 - TEFL Courses   In this video we look at the last of three teaching ideas for the past simple. This is a two part exercise that involves students initially guessing the answer to a given question before taking a poll on what the real answers is. This is idea is one of many that can be learned on one of ITTT's online TEFL courses. There are number of options available to study from short 60-hour introductory courses to longer 120-hour TEFL courses. It is also possible to take ITTT's TEFL courses in-class at one of many locations around the world. Please visit the link above for more information about the courses ITTT provides to help you become an English teacher. Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Present Perfect Continuous Teaching Ideas Tefl Courses Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar -- Present Perfect Continuous -- Teaching Ideas -- TEFL Courses   Being able to use the correct tense when communicating with others is essential. We often use more than one tense when talking to others so it is important that our students have the confidence to be able to know which tense to use in any given situation. For the teaching idea in this video a card game is used to give students the opportunity to ask questions and give answers using more than one tense, in particular reinforcing the Present Perfect Continuous tense. The activity requires the students to work in pairs, taking it in turns to ask a question and give a correct answer. Each card will have a result and a reason, and one student will be required to form the correct question and the other...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Future Simple Teaching Ideas 2 English Teaching Certification - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Future Simple - Teaching Ideas 2 - English Teaching Certification   An English teaching certification course will cover teaching methodologies, grammar and teaching ideas such as those covered here for the future simple. In the video the teaching ideas are horoscopes, fortune telling and wedding vows. For the horoscope activity students will be given zodiac signs and will create a horoscope for that sign before finding out who in the class the horoscope applies to. The fortune telling idea enables the students to role play using the future simple tense with one student being the fortune teller and the other the customer. Lastly, students create their ideal wedding vows or alternatively they can create silly vows. For many people, gaining English teaching...  [Read more]

How many modules are in TEFL 120-hours? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How many modules are in TEFL 120-hours? The majority of TEFL courses now offered, including those provided by ITTT, are divided into several modules to make the learning process as streamlined and simple to assimilate as possible. You should find it simpler to navigate through the materials and retain all of the information given by segmenting the many components of the course into distinct units, such as specific grammatical issues, classroom management, and lesson planning techniques. There is generally no predetermined number of modules in a TEFL course, as the majority of TEFL course providers offer a wide range of course alternatives to fit different aims and conditions. At ITTT we make sure that our selection of TEFL courses meets every need, from short-form courses appropriate for...  [Read more]

5 Important Areas of Life Where Grammar is Vital - TEFL Blog


Thu, 16 May 2019 Jon ITTT Alumni Experiences 5 Important Areas of Life Where Grammar is Vital Grammar can be defined as the study of the classes of words, their inflections and their functions and relations in the sentence (see Merriam Webster) or grammar is a linguistic tool that determines the rules for presenting sentences correctly. It involves a number of related sub-fields including syntax, phonetics, morphology, and semantics. That is to say, grammar is the system of the language and is the rules that make it possible for us to talk about language. Grammar names the types of words and word groups which could make up sentences not only in English but in any other language. As human beings, we can all do with grammar, even as children. But it is not everybody who is able to...  [Read more]

How Should I Prepare for a TEFL Course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How Should I Prepare for a TEFL Course? Although it is natural to be a little apprehensive before taking a TEFL/TESOL course, there is no need to get overly anxious or concerned. As long as you are enthusiastic, prepared to put in the hours and are open to new ideas, you should have no problem successfully completing the training. However, there are a few things you can do in the run up to your training course to ensure that it is a smooth process that ends with that all important certificate in your hand. Should I plan a schedule for my TEFL studies? If you take an online course, you will be able to set your own amount of study hours and choose when you do them. In this case, it is important to plan a study schedule and keep to it if you want to complete the course in the time frame you...  [Read more]

TEFL Materials - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


TEFL - Course Materials Classroom based TEFL Trainees will be given a course manual for the following areas of the course: Our high quality, unique TEFL course materials are the basis for the input sessions during the course and will provide trainees with valuable reference resources for future teaching. We provide course handbooks and materials, including an A4 folder which should be organized as follows: The TEFL Course Log This course log forms a record of the progress made through the course and should be tidy and professional in appearance. The log will be inspected on a weekly basis and used for moderation purposes. Your own TEFL Notes file Throughout the course input sessions you will receive numerous handouts and will also take your own notes as well. We suggest dividing the file...  [Read more]

Authentic and Adapted Songs In The Class - TEFL Blog


Sun, 05 May 2019 Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences Authentic and Adapted Songs In The Class 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. Table of Contents Authentic vs. Adapted Engage Study Activate Songs Suggestions Nursery Rhymes List: Are you ready to teach English abroad? Related...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Future Simple Structure Tesol Online - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Future Simple - Structure - TESOL Online   In this online TESOL course video the trainer covers the structure of the future simple tense. The basic structure is as follows: Positive: Subject + will + base verb Negative: Subject + will + not + base verb Question: Will + subject + base verb? As noted in the video 'will' can be replaced by other modals to express varying degrees of certainty. For suggestions and more formal situations we can substitute 'will' for 'shall'. For more information about this and other future forms see our other videos on the future tenses. If you are interested in teaching English abroad and studying TESOL online visit our website at the link above. We have a number of online TESOL Courses and studying TESOL online is not only a convenient...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Overview Parts Of Speech Overview Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar Overview - Parts of Speech - Overview   And now it's time to have a look at our first grammar unit. Grammar in its widest sense is the structure of a language. We as speakers of the language can structure our language without a problem. However, as teachers of the language we need to be able to better analyze the grammar and the grammar that exists within statements that we make. These basic parts of grammar are called parts of speech. Each part of speech has a certain function within a sentence. Our example sentence here is "My older brother lives in Tokyo." Each one of these words is a certain part of speech, which we'll have a look at in just a minute but let's just think about the words within this particular sentence. We have ?my?, indicating whose brother it...  [Read more]

How many modules in a TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How many modules in a TEFL course? Most TEFL courses currently available, including those offered by ITTT, are broken down into separate sections or modules to make the study experience as smooth and easy to digest as possible. By separating the different sections of the course into distinct areas, such as individual grammar points, various classroom skills, and lesson planning strategies, you should find it easier to move through the materials and retain all the information covered. However, as most TEFL course providers offer a wide variety of course options to suit different goals and scenarios, it is generally the case that there are no set amount of modules in a TEFL course. At ITTT we try to ensure that our range of TEFL courses cover every possible requirement, from short-form...  [Read more]

Affect, That and Whom - The Three Most Misconceived Words in English Grammar - TEFL Blog


Thu, 11 Apr 2019 Linda Dunsmore Alumni Experiences Affect, That and Whom - The Three Most Misconceived Words in English Grammar Grammar is the whole system of language. It includes a set of rules known as syntax. Occasionally when working on the computer you may get a message "Error Syntax; code 141" this means you have typed into the computer something that did not fit into the rules. This is not allowed and the computer will reject it and force you to obey the rules. Table of Contents Affect vs. Effect That Whom vs. Who Are you ready to teach abroad? Related Articles: Listen to this blog post When speaking English we have no restrictions on the structure or form and no computer monitoring us to stop us from speaking incorrectly. We can say anything anyway we choose, well-spoken...  [Read more]

Why Learning Grammar is Essential - TEFL Blog


Fri, 17 Jan 2020 Linda Dunsmore Alumni Experiences Why Learning Grammar is Essential Some may conclude that the correct usage of English grammar only matters to teachers and have no real relevance in day to day life. We have to conclude that this is incorrect because grammar, disregarding the country or the language, is the infrastructure of communication. For instance, in the simplest of examples, when a message is delivered with the correct usage of grammar, it is much more understandable and precise to comprehend the intent and meaning of that message. Table of Contents Knowing proper grammar use is key Grammar in writing Grammar to cultivate habits Improving grammar at its best Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - English Grammar Other Future Forms Tefl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


English Grammar - Other Future Forms - TEFL   In a previous grammar video we looked at the future simple, future continuous, future perfect and future perfect continuous. In this video we look at three other forms used for talking about the future. These are the 'going to' future, the present continuous and the present simple. The 'going to' future: Subject + verb to be "am/is/are" + going to + base verb. It is used for intentions/things decided upon before speaking as in: "I'm going to teach English in Korea next year". The 'going to' future is also used when making predictions with evidence. The present continuous: Subject + verb to be "am/is/are" + present participle. This is used to talk about future arrangements that we might have such as: "I'm starting a TEFL course next...  [Read more]

Review From Tefl Student Athena - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Review from TEFL Student Athena   Our 120-hour online TEFL/TESOL course helped Athena to plan effective lessons and present them in an engaging way. Athena enjoyed the structure of the course units and learned a lot about English grammar, phonology and teaching methodologies and techniques. She feels confident that the course helped her to improve her teaching skills. Our TEFL/TESOL qualifications are also a great addition to the portfolio of practicing teachers, like Athena. She is eager to use the printable teaching materials in her classroom in China and can highly recommend the course to anyone interested in teaching English overseas. Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Check out ITTT's Blog Posts  [Read more]

How many modules are in TEFL 120-hours? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How many modules are in TEFL 120-hours? The majority of TEFL courses now offered, including those provided by ITTT, are divided into several modules to make the learning process as streamlined and simple to assimilate as possible. You should find it simpler to navigate through the materials and retain all of the information given by segmenting the many components of the course into distinct units, such as specific grammatical issues, classroom management, and lesson planning techniques. There is generally no predetermined number of modules in a TEFL course, as the majority of TEFL course providers offer a wide range of course alternatives to fit different aims and conditions. At ITTT we make sure that our selection of TEFL courses meets every need, from short-form courses appropriate for...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Theories Methods Techniques Of Teaching Grammar Translation - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Theories, Methods & Techniques of Teaching - Grammar Translation   The purpose of grammar translation then is to basically translate between L1 and L2 and vice versa. So, we could take a simple example. Let's imagine that our native language was English and our target language was French and let's assume that we want to translate a document from French into English. Let's take a simple sentence. Here's a sentence in French "Ouvre la fenêtre" and we'll add "s'il vous plaît" at the end. What we want to do is to take this L2 and translate it back into English. Now, if we have a reasonable knowledge of French then we may well know that this particular verb "ouvre" "to open" translates directly and this female form of the and finally the fenêtre "Open the window" and this polite...  [Read more]

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