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ESL teaching jobs in remote villages - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. The Benefits of Teaching English in Remote Villages
2. Challenges of Teaching English in Remote Villages
3. Requirements for Teaching English in Remote Villages
4. Finding ESL Teaching Jobs in Remote Villages
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) in remote villages offers a unique and rewarding experience for educators. By immersing yourself in a different culture, you can gain a deeper understanding of the local community and make a meaningful impact on the lives of your students. Teaching in remote areas also allows you to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, offering a peaceful and serene environment for teaching and personal growth. Additionally, teaching in remote villages often provides opportunities for adventure and exploration, allowing you to experience the... [Read more]
Is it possible to teach English in a remote village with limited resources? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
4. Conclusion: Making a Difference in Remote Communities through English Education
Teaching English in remote villages with limited resources can present several challenges. These areas may lack access to quality educational materials, trained teachers, and a conducive learning environment. Additionally, language barriers, cultural differences, and varying levels of literacy among students can further complicate the teaching process. However, with creativity, resourcefulness, and a passion for education, it is possible to overcome these obstacles and make a meaningful impact on the lives of students in these communities.
When teaching English in remote villages with limited resources, it is essential to adapt your teaching methods to suit the specific needs of the community. This may... [Read more]
Trekking Inca Trails in Peru - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad
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View of Chiapas - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Chiapas is a lovely village located in the south of Mexico, close to the border with Guatemala. Standing on top of San Gregorio Church, you have a splendid view of the entire area. Come and join our in-class course in Chiapas, Mexico, and you will have the time of your life.
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How to Live in a Dry Cabin - Survival tactics for the English Teacher living in remote Places - TEFL Blog
Hadassah Roberts
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
As an English teacher, you may find yourself accepting the call to teach in a remote village or town in any part of the world where the inhabitants are more or less secluded from urban society. Often you may also find that the house you move into is a dry cabin.
What is a Dry cabin?
How to stay hydrated?
How to take baths and showers?
How to wash dishes?
How to wash clothing?
What type of toilets to expect?
Conclusion
Over to You
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A dry cabin is when a house has no well or septic and yet is deemed livable—my experience in a dry cabin.
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Group of Trainees on Excursion - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Our trainees have plenty of time to explore Corinth and its surroundings during their four-week in-class training course. We explore nearby villages, temples and many more attractions with you during your stay.
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What is a TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
More and more employers now expect their English teachers to have a minimum of a 120-hour TEFL certificate. Gaining a TEFL certificate shows your commitment to the profession and gives you an introductory preparation to the knowledge and skills needed to teach English.
Types of TEFL course
Course content
Which course is best for you?
There are three main routes to a 120-hour TEFL certification.
There are two main areas covered in a TEFL course,
1) Teaching skills
2) Language awareness
A good TEFL course will give you a solid grounding in the basics of the English language. You will learn how English grammar works and how you can explain it.
Topics covered will typically include;
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TEFL France - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach Efl In France This Spring ann. 2
Date posted:2019-01-23 | Writer: American Village, Nacel | Email: [email protected]
American Village Camps seek energetic, creative, initiative-takers who are native level English speakers & love working with children. We’ve been running English immersion camps in France since 1994! Our English Language Counselors live at our immersion camps, scattered in the countryside across France.
Working at American Village Camps is a good first ESL job. It gives you experience:
- Implementing lesson plans (2 hrs of ESL class, daily)
- Using ESL games
- Working with beginners
- Practicing TPR
- Perfecting your communication skills
- Meeting other ESL teachers
- Getting international work experience
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Sustaining the Habit of Reading in the Times of Coronavirus - TEFL Blog
Zainab Sadriwala
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
"The most challenging of the tasks during this COVID era has been to make my children read" states a frustrated Amena; a mother of two children, one in the primary years and the other in middle school. "It was much easier for me to monitor them and ask them to read and follow the schedule when they knew they had to report to their teacher. The school environment is just so integral for sustaining discipline in young people" she continues.
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1. Give your students something that interests them.
2. Schedule a set reading time.
3. Offer your child an incentive.
4. Don't let them read alone - read with them.
5. Share stories with the kids.
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Specific Challenges of One-to-One teaching and Ways to Overcome Them with the Help of the TEFL Course Content - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
I have taught English in a classroom setting to large groups of adults for 4 years through a non-profit agency located in a mixed-race urban area of the United States. More recently, I have been teaching English to foreign learners on a one-to-one basis via video chat, also for four years. Given this background, I can speak from a wealth of personal experience to the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of each. As my goal is to continue to teach individuals online, I was admittedly skeptical of what I might gain from a TEFL course, as most certification programs are geared toward classroom teaching abroad. Having completed the ITTT course, I find myself very satisfied with having gone through the process, as I have gained many new resources for my... [Read more]
The Influence of Teaching Skills on the Progress of Your Students - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Every profession in this world needs skills to be able to execute the job very well. A doctor, nurse, carpenter and so on need all the necessary skills to be able to deliver their services to their customers. The same thing applies to all teachers. For a teacher to create a very positive learning environment, he or she should be skilled at communication, classroom management, appropriate disciplined techniques and so on. There are many skills that a good teacher should have but will concentrate on a few of them.
Communication skills
Patience
Lesson Planning and Flexibility
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The History of The ESA Approach - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
My first exposure to learning a foreign language was back in the 1950s watching French lessons on the National Education Network, the predecessor of PBS. The only thing I can remember from the experience was the word Ecoute, listen, which I did little of. Latin classes in Junior High, followed by Spanish courses in High School and College did little to help me as an adult. The teaching methods used were both classical, grammar-translation and Audio- bilingualism, both tried and true relics of the past, and in some cases the present.
What is ESA?
ESA Structure
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The History of the ESA Methodology - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
ESA is a learning methodology invented by Jeremy Harmer. April 30, 1947, He has taught English in Mexico and the UK and has trained teachers around the world. He is the series editor of the "How to teach" series, and the author of the highly acclaimed The Practice of English Language Teaching and How to teach English.
The principles of the method
Typical Structure
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The ESA method which he invented, has all the factors students need in a classroom, for example, motivated, exposed to the language, and have the opportunity... [Read more]
The Benefits of the ESA Methodology - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Over the course of this certification program, I learned an abundance of information and methodologies, but none as important as the ESA outline; the ESA methodology is, undoubtedly, the best thing I've learned from my TEFL course. The ESA procedure provides a myriad of benefits, engaging learners in a series of dynamic activities aimed to create a seamless and effective educational environment. Due to the adept and fluid nature of the ESA methodology, it is easily the most important tool taught to me throughout this program and something I foresee utilizing often in the near future.
Engage Stage
Study Stage
Activate Stage
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Mastering the Language of Healing: The Vitality of Teaching Medical English Abroad - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Learning English as a foreign language in healthcare has become increasingly common and essential due to globalization and the growing demand for healthcare professionals in diverse settings. This article emphasizes the significance of teaching Medical English and highlights the need for qualified instructors with a medical background.
The Impact of Language Proficiency in Healthcare
Developing Students' Language Proficiency
Incorporating Authentic Materials
Cultural Competence in Healthcare
Advancement Opportunities for Healthcare Workers
Conclusion
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The Ever-Changing Role of the Teacher - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Deciding what role will be held as a teacher as many variables. Teachers can be anywhere from instructors to policemen and many things in between on any given day. Being aware of which role is necessary and when will have an impact on the teacher and students.
Let us begin with the role of the instructor
This takes us to the next role of facilitator
When in front of the classroom the teacher becomes the mentor to the learners
Time to focus on the role of a psychologist
The counselor
Now onto the policeman
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The World Status of The English Language - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
A global language is a language spoken internationally, the most popular one being English. It is learned by many people as a second language.
Word Origin
Global Communication
Language Structure
Cultural Importance
Challenges For Learners
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A big part of the lexical units in the English language was taken from German, Latin, French, and other European countries. People think that languages have a strong relation between dominance and cultural power.
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The Importance of Games in the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
"Children learn as they play. Most importantly, in play, children learn how to learn." O. Fred Donaldson (Pulitzer nominated author, and renowned play researcher).
Traditional Approach
Two Styles of Teaching
Effects of Game Play
What Games to Use?
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In a traditional school, students are expected to study the lesson from the book and from what the teacher discussed. It is a straight discussion without activities, and evaluation is through worksheets. They could only play games after school hours. Nowadays, schools... [Read more]
The Role of Games in The Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
The use of games in the class can activate the atmosphere of learning, reduce learning pressure, and stimulate learning interest more. Independent and selective learning is good for developing students' multiple intelligenceand promoting the formation of good feelings. There are five benefits of games in the classroom.
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Creating positive atmosphere
Stimulating interest in learning
Positive attitude
Good feelings
Intelligence
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Mastery of the Teacher in the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
There is an ancient Chinese quote which says: "Tell me, and I forget. Teach me, and I remember. Involve me, and I." - We can apply this old quote to our days, even though our challenges may be more extensive.
Modern Problem
Skill to Involve
Game Changer
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Today anyone can go through the web and seek information; this made the task of teaching a bit harder since we have to deal with an immediate gain of information. It is easy to open a Wikipedia article and just read what happened 100... [Read more]
The Many Roles of the Teacher in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
The role of a teacher is constantly changing throughout the day. The teacher's role can be influenced by: the lesson, the students, and the circumstances that might arise during a classroom session. Teachers frequently perform various roles when teaching students, some of these roles include: instructor, facilitator, mentor, psychologist, counselor, and policeman.
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A teacher can act as an instructor.
A teacher can act as a facilitator.
A teacher can act as a mentor.
A teacher can act as a psychologist.
A teacher can act as a counselor.
A teacher can act as a policeman.
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Role of the Teacher: Jack of All Trades - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
The one thing l liked most about teaching was the many jackets one gets to wear. To some l was a fashion icon, to others a role model, to others someone they could easily go to and talk about their life and personal challenges. Hence, the code of conduct for teachers stretches even to their communities and homes. Their mere being impacts the lives of the country's generations and helps build a nation, academically and socially.
My Role Model
Business Idea
Source of Motivation
Careful Parent
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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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The Practical Value of Games in the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Education and teaching are always changing. Thus, teachers are constantly thinking of new ideas and techniques they can implement in their classroom and teaching plan to more effectively educate their students. Presently, the notion of games within the classroom is widely popular among teachers. One may think that this relationship between games and learning is ironic, as most individuals classify games as a hindrance to education. However, through its engaging attributes, the tendency to boost class morale and motivation, and overall improvement within student's creativity, games in the classroom that inspire education are very effective when teaching.
Engagement Power
Attention-Grabbing Power
Revision Applicability
Ice Breaker
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The Importance of New Technologies in the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
When we talk about modern education, what a student wants the most is a good classroom and a good experience. With advancements in science and technology, there is a lot of things to expect in the education sector. Incorporating modern technologies in the right mix can lift the spirit of the classroom learning environment. With the convenience, availability, and flexibility offered with new technologies, students would have more interest in learning, sharing and learning new information in day to day basis.
1. Convenience
2. Availability
3. Flexibility
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The Power of English in The Global Community - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
When I first began my career of teaching internationally I remember a very distinct moment. I was sitting at a dinner restaurant with friends who were all from different countries: Germany, the Netherlands, the US, Columbia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Montenegro. While we were all from very different and faraway places we could all talk and share with each other. The only way that was possible was because of our one connected, global language.
Definition of The Global Language
Historical Reasons
Geographical Reasons
Industrial Reasons
Economical Reasons
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The Role of Teacher Confidence in the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Teaching is a profession that calls upon a teacher to embody many different characteristics and qualities for them to be able to perform in their role successfully. Among other things, an argument can be made that it is essential, or at least beneficial, for a teacher to be someone who is or can become comfortable in their role for their students. A key component of achieving this goal is to be confident in their ability. Careful examination suggests that a greater level of self-confidence on the part of the teacher in the classroom positively affects the learning experience for students and the teaching experience for the teacher.
What is Confidence?
Research Data
Learners' Benefits
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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.
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The Place of Family in the ESL Education - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Parents are the children's first teachers depending on their knowledge and experience parents will raise and educate their children in different ways. This education is important, not only for the child's growth but also for the whole future life.it is said that no teacher can replace parents from the education of the children. The rapport establishes between and their children will unconsciously help to develop good and bad habits and personalities of children.Early childhood is the foundation stage of the child's life, parents should pay special attention to this stage of the education and development of personality.there are several very important factors to consider:
1. Responsibilities
2. Care and Independence
3. Life Lessons
4. Social Skills
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