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Tefl reviews - English Grammar Future Continuous Structure Teach English Tesol - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
English Grammar - Future continuous - Structure - Teach English TESOL
This video from one of ITTT's TESOL courses looks at how the future continuous tense is formed and used. Firstly, the structure:
Positive: Subject + will + be + present participle.
I will be learning to teach English.
Negative: Subject + will + not + be + present participle.
I will not be coming to the party.
Question: Will + subject + be + present participle?
Will you be staying for the weekend?
Now the usages:
Actions in progress at a future time.
She'll be playing live at Wembley on the 16th.
Predict the present.
He'll be getting on the plane about now.
Polite enquiries (without influence):
Will you be coming to the party?
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Teaching English Online TEFL TESOL Courses - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Teaching English Online TEFL TESOL Courses
Would you like to work from home, be your own boss and earn good money?
If you are a native English speaker, or you're fluent in English, now is the perfect time to earn a living working from home!
Get TEFL or TESOL certified and start teaching English online from anywhere you like!
And when you are ready to travel, you can also teach in countries all around the globe, living and working abroad!
Get started today, visit www.teflcourse.net! Apply to get TEFL TESOL-certified and start your new life!
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TEFL English Grammar Videos - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ International TEFL & TESOL
TEFL Grammar
On this page you will find a selection of English grammar related videos taken from our Ask Linda series. Each video features our grammar expert Linda explaining a common grammar issue that can often cause confusion among students and teachers.
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TEFL English Pronunciation Videos - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ International TEFL & TESOL
TEFL Pronunciation
In these videos our grammar expert Linda demonstrates how to correctly pronounce a wide variety of common and not so common words that you might encounter in an English language classroom. Come back regularly as our Ask Linda series is frequently updated.
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Is teaching English easy? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Is teaching English easy?
While no teaching job is ever likely to be seen as easy, teaching English as a foreign language promises a rich life full of travel, excitement, and job satisfaction. However, if you want everything to go as smoothly as possible, there are a few things you need to think about before jumping on a plane to distant shores.
Where are TEFL qualified teachers in demand?
If you want to start your teaching career in a positive fashion it is important to understand the TEFL job market and to head to where the demand is especially high. As a newly-qualified teacher you are unlikely to have the luxury of picking and choosing exactly where you want to live and work as many of the most sought after jobs in the most popular teaching locations will often be taken by teachers... [Read more]
TESOL/TEFL in English-speaking countries ▷ Infographic - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
TESOL/TEFL in English-speaking countries
If you are looking for work as an ESOL teacher in the United States the best places to look are those with large immigrant populations such as Florida, California, Texas and New York. Due to immigration restrictions non-US citizens will have difficulty finding legal work in America and most jobs will tend to be reserved for US citizens only. For teaching jobs in government schools teachers will need to be licensed by the state education department. Private language schools require a TESOL certificate only.
In Canada the majority of jobs can be found in Vancouver, Toronto and Ottawa. Although Canadian citizens have the best chances of securing a teaching position, those from commonwealth countries may find it easier than those from other... [Read more]
Can I teach English in an English-speaking country? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Can I teach English in an English-speaking country?
The worldwide job market for native-English speakers with a TEFL certification is simply huge. Whether you head to Europe, Asia, Latin America or even Africa, you will have plenty of countries to choose from. However, if you dream of living and working in an English-speaking country, you might find it a little more difficult.
What are the difficulties of teaching English in an English speaking country?
While English language instruction is generally in high demand in English-speaking countries, the necessary teachers can normally be found within the country's own population, leaving little need to hire teachers from abroad. Another stumbling block is that work permits and visas can be particularly difficult to secure, especially for... [Read more]
How is teaching business English different from general English? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
How is teaching business English different from general English?
General English classes are commonly taught all over the world and in many language centers and private companies you will also find business English classes being taught to a wide range of corporate clients. The need for business English classes is driven by the continued march of English as the language of international trade and industry, and there are no signs of this slowing down anytime soon. So what exactly is business English and how does it differ from general English teaching?
Business English classes
Business English is a unique area of teaching that comes under the banner of English for Specific Purposes (ESP). Business English courses are designed for employees of any type of company who need to communicate... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - English Grammar Present Perfect Structure Tesol - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
English Grammar -- Present Perfect -- Structure -- TESOL
This video is the first of two that looks at the structure of the Present Perfect tense.
Positive: subject +auxiliary verb have/has + past participle
I have played. / She has played.
Negative: subject + auxiliary verb have/has + not + past participle
I have not played. / She has not played.
Question: auxiliary verb have/has + subject + past participle
Have I played? / Has she played?
This verb tense requires the use of the past participle. With regular verbs the past participle is the verb plus ed, for example work - worked. However there are many irregular verbs that do not follow this pattern and have to be learnt from memory. For example, eat- eaten, drink-drunk, teach-taught. Most good grammar books will provide you with... [Read more]
Can I teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Can I teach English abroad?
Almost anyone who has the desire to teach English abroad can make their dream come true. Although you will find some restrictions regarding teaching experience and academic qualifications in some countries, there are plenty of great destinations around the world where a TEFL certificate is all that is required. Whatever your background, work history, or age, there is the perfect teaching job waiting for you somewhere in the world.
Can I teach English abroad without any teaching experience?
Yes, you can start a new career teaching English abroad without any form of teaching experience. Due to a huge demand for English language teachers in countries all over the world, tens of thousands of English speakers head overseas every year to work in a variety of... [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]
Should I teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Should I teach English abroad?
Whether you are just looking to earn some extra cash during a gap-year or are planning a more serious move into the world of education, teaching English as a foreign language has many benefits. The demand for TEFL qualified teachers is continually growing in many parts of the world and opportunities for making teaching a career are abundant. Also, if you decide that it is time to head back home, there are many directions in which your overseas teaching experience can take you.
Are TEFL teachers in demand in English speaking countries?
Although for many TEFL course graduates the aim is to head overseas to experience living and working in a foreign culture, it is not the only option. Plenty of people use their teaching qualification within their home... [Read more]
Can I be an English teacher without an English degree? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Can I be an English teacher without an English degree?
It is definitely possible to teach English without a degree. There are plenty of language schools that will gladly hire you regardless of your educational background. Even though having a degree opens more doors and opportunities, there is no reason for not pursuing your dream of teaching English abroad if you don't possess a degree.
Why is a degree required to do certain TEFL teaching jobs?
The question of whether a degree is required to find a teaching job is arbitrary, as it is for many other occupations. There is no reason why a university-educated English teacher would be more effective than one who does not possess a degree. One might argue that certain characteristics, such as passion, commitment, and the ability to establish... [Read more]
Can Americans teach English in Europe? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Can Americans teach English in Europe?
When researching your options for teaching English abroad, you may come across articles stating that it is difficult or even impossible for Americans to find work in Europe. However, the good news is this is simply not true, as there are plenty of great opportunities for American teachers in many countries throughout Europe. Due to the huge numbers of people learning English in Europe, there simply aren't enough teachers from within the EU to fill all the available positions. To meet this demand, language schools across the continent look towards native English speaking Americans who possess a TEFL qualification. Every year thousands of US citizens find teaching jobs in major cities such as Rome, Madrid, Berlin, Moscow, and Prague.
Where can... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Continuous Teaching Ideas Tesol - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
English Grammar - Past Continuous - Teaching Ideas - TESOL
In this video we look at a TESOL teaching idea for the past continuous tense. For this activity students are put into groups and are handed pictures of people doing different activities. The pictures are placed upside down in a pile and the students take it in turns to turn them over. When they have turned over a card they must make a past continuous sentence based on the picture they have. For example: If they turn over a picture of a woman swimming they would say: She was swimming yesterday.
For more advanced students this activity can be used to compare past continuous and past simple. For example: While I was doing the washing up, I broke three plates.
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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]
Are online English teachers in demand? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Are online English teachers in demand?
online English teaching is an area of English education that has exploded over the past few years. More and more online teaching platforms are popping up offering a variety of English language classes to students all across the globe. There are group or 1 to 1 options, lessons that focus on speaking and pronunciation, and some that are entirely aimed at business professionals. The world of online English teaching is seemingly limitless. Due to this huge variety, the demand for online English teachers from all sorts of backgrounds is immense.
Are TEFL qualified teachers in demand in English speaking countries?
The beauty of online teaching is you can be based wherever you like. This means you do not have to move to another country or even leave... [Read more]
Where can I teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Where can I teach English abroad?
Among the many attractions of teaching English abroad is the fact that you are free to choose not only the region where you would like to work, but also the specific country or even city. For some teachers the history and culture of Europe appeals most, while others are drawn to exotic destinations across Asia or Latin America. However, before you book your plane tickets you need to be aware that the requirements for foreign teachers vary greatly from one country to the next and these may limit your options. You should do plenty of research on whether any of the following issues apply to your chosen destination.
In some cases, language schools are restricted to only hiring teachers who hold citizenship of a native English speaking country. These are... [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]
What should I teach English beginners? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
What should I teach English beginners?
If you have never taught English to complete novices before, the prospect of spending an entire lesson speaking with students who don't comprehend a single word you say may seem frightening. Teaching absolute beginners differs from teaching other courses, as any ESL teacher will tell you. It can be difficult, but it may also be one of the most enjoyable and gratifying language levels to teach. Every new word your students learn is important at this level, and the greatest approach to teaching it is to be as creative and funny as possible.
How do I start teaching English to total beginners?
Generally, teaching the letters and numbers should be one of your first priorities. You will lay a solid foundation for everything else your students will learn by... [Read more]
What is English for Specific Purposes? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
What is English for Specific Purposes?
The field of English language instruction is teeming with acronyms, and ESP is a fairly common one. ESP stands for English for Specific Purposes, a niche within TEFL that you may end up teaching in the future. But what does English for Specific Purposes entail?
What is English for Specific Purposes?
An ESP course, instead of focusing on everyday communication as in general English, is oriented towards a specific discipline. These courses concentrate on the language required by students to communicate in a singular, specific environment. While ESP students still require a command of general English, the specific language addressed in the course is of greater significance.
Who needs English for Specific Purposes?
Typically, ESP students already possess... [Read more]
TEFL, TESOL & Teaching English Q&A Session - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
TEFL, TESOL & Teaching English Q&A Session
10/29/2020
hello hello hello anybody here anybody's here
welcome i'm linda from itt and we are doing a live q a session
today so let me just check if this is working
is anybody here if you're here if you can see me if you
can hear me please leave a comment that would be great so that i know that you are
here and please let me know where you guys are tuning in from i would be super
interested to know where are you tuning in from i'm in
south korea i'm about an hour and a half outside of seoul sort
of like in the middle of south korea in a city called chongju it's not that big it is quite big but it's not
pretty well known but um yeah i've been here for five and a half years already so oh
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Which platforms hire online English teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Which platforms hire online English teachers?
In the modern age where working online has become a common way to make a steady living, the opportunities for qualified English teachers have further branched out into what we call the ?virtual classroom?. There are countless online platforms and providers that offer English lessons online allowing students from all over the world to learn how to speak English from the comfort of their own home.
The best employment options for teaching English online
There are two main options for online English teachers. The first option is to set up your own teaching website. This allows teachers to be completely independent and free to set their own hours. However, it can take quite some time to find regular students and setting up a professional-looking... [Read more]
How to teach English in Asia? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
How to teach English in Asia?
If you are looking for the widest choice of English language teaching jobs, look no further than Asia. Across the continent you will find countless opportunities in a wide range of fascinating countries, although the requirements do vary from one to the next. Some countries are only open to native English speakers and others will require a university degree, however, there are still plenty of jobs out there for anyone with a TEFL certification.
How do I get a job teaching English in South Korea?
Teaching English in South Korea has become increasingly popular over the last decade and it is no secret that the country offers some of the best salaries for foreign teachers to be found anywhere in the world. English teachers in Korea can expect to earn between... [Read more]
How to teach English in Europe? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
How to teach English in Europe?
Across Europe there are several countries that attract a large number of EFL teachers every year. Some make it hard for foreign teachers to work legally, while others are much more open. By doing a bit of simple research you should be able to find the countries that offer the best prospects for your personal circumstances.
How do I find a job teaching English in Spain?
Spain has long been one of the top destinations in Europe for teaching English abroad. Thousands of teachers from all over the world head to Spain every year, drawn by the promise of a relaxed lifestyle, a beautiful coastline dotted with sandy beaches, and the opportunity to learn Spanish while living in a modern, international city such as Madrid or Barcelona. If you are serious about... [Read more]
Is teaching English online worth it? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Is teaching English online worth it?
The TEFL teaching sector has experienced (and continues to experience) dramatic transformations over the past two decades. As English has solidified its status as the global 'lingua franca,' we have witnessed a tremendous surge in demand for English language lessons across all types of medium.
The past decade has seen a considerable portion of this growth facilitated by online teaching and learning. This trend has led to an entirely new avenue for ESL teaching, offering job opportunities that break away from traditional teaching parameters.
Notably, online teaching has broadened horizons for those who prefer not to stay in a single location for long periods, often termed 'Digital Nomads.' With a reliable computer, internet connection, microphone, and... [Read more]
Can over 50s teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Can over 50s teach English abroad?
If you are over 50 and looking to liven things up and add a bit of adventure into your life, teaching English abroad could be the perfect answer. For many people turning 50 can be a time to really consider your place in the world and plenty of people decide that hitting the road is the way to go. Sure, you can quit your job and jump on a plane to explore the world, but how about earning some money while doing it and even making a positive change to other peoples lives at the same time?
Can people over 50 really teach English abroad?
The short and simple answer to this common question is YES, there is very little stopping almost anyone of any age from teaching English overseas. Although it is true that most government-run teaching programs such as those... [Read more]
What is the English Opens Doors Program for teaching English in Chile? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
What is the English Opens Doors Program for teaching English in Chile?
As Chile is one of the most stable and prosperous countries in Latin America, it has long been a popular destination for ESL teachers. Jobs can be found in advance via online job boards or by interviewing in person from within the country. Alternatively, you can take advantage of the popular English Opens Doors Program (EODP) that places foreign teachers into schools across Chile on a volunteer basis. Participants on the scheme work as teaching assistants with the aim of improving the English language skills of children ranging from 10 to 18 years old.
What are the requirements for the English Opens Doors Program?
The EODP is a highly respected program that is sponsored by the Chilean Ministry of Education and the... [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]