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The Most Useful Games in The ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Nowadays there is a wide variety of how to teach English. Every teacher uses his or her unique methodologies and techniques to make lessons more informative and entertaining. One of the approaches could be using educational games in the classroom.
Games in the classroom are a great tool for teachers as they can be adapted to different ages and levels.
Furthermore, playing games motivate kids to study better and naturally use English.
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This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Kristina S. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
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The Most Useful Corrections Techniques in the EFL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Whether in the classroom or at the grading desk, the word "corrections" might bring to mind an answer list or possibly a red pen. For English language, linguistic and spelling errors are generally the focus of these corrections. However, where English language acquisition is concerned, such a focus can interrupt the natural flow of conversation and even set the learning process backwards.
Kudos Before Criticism
Errors in Writing
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The Most Important Skill in TEFL Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
"One book, one pen, one child and one teacher can change the world"Teachers influence the lives of students much more significantly than we imagine. A teacher with the right skills inspires and influences entire student lives. They are instruments who can ignite powerful thoughts in students, helping them unleash their true potential.
The Essence of Teaching
Downsides of Teaching
Classroom Regulation
Classroom Organization
Rapport Building
Feedback
Other Thoughts
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The Most Important Qualities in TEFL Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Teaching offers the chance to change other people's lives permanently for the better. As a teacher, you can help develop someone's subject of knowledge and/or their mind and personality. Teachers are instruments that ignite powerful thoughts in students, helping them unleash their true potential. In addition to being knowledgeable in their area of expertise and having the ability to plan and execute lesson plans, to be an effective and successful teacher you need to possess some personal emulateable skills. To bring a long-term impact in the lives of your students, it's important to have the following qualities;
COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION SKILLS
SELF-DISCIPLINE
CREATIVE
PATIENCE
CONFIDENCE
SELF-MOTIVATED
ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS
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Most Popular Games in the ESL Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
To begin with, I' like to say that I'm pretty excited about writing this summary since this course was an interesting online journey and there are some things to share, indeed.
Role of Games
Personal Experience
Power of Games
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The games play an extremely important role in teaching and particularly/especially during my classes! I consider this to be not just one of the teaching techniques, but the solid, essential, natural, and extremely useful part of the whole world of education. All of us, no... [Read more]
What are the advantages of teaching English in a foreign country versus teaching in my home country? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English in a foreign country offers unparalleled opportunities for cultural immersion and language practice. Living and working in a different country allows you to experience the local customs, traditions, and way of life firsthand. By interacting with native speakers on a daily basis, you will not only improve your language skills but also gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of the language. This immersive experience can greatly enhance your teaching abilities and provide you with a unique perspective that you can bring back to your home country.
Teaching English abroad can significantly boost your professional development and open up new career opportunities. Working in a foreign country demonstrates adaptability, cross-cultural communication skills, and the ability to... [Read more]
The Importance of Speaking English in Today's World - TEFL Blog
Hoàng Minh Huy
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
Language is a tool for communication; we use it to share our ideas and learn about those of other people. Communication occurs anywhere speech is present. Without speaking, we are unable to communicate with one another. Therefore, speaking skills are crucial for language learners of any language.
The Importance of Speaking Skills in Language Learning
The Benefits of Fluent Speaking in a Second Language
Challenges Faced by Language Learners in Speaking
Strategies for Improving Speaking Skills in English
The Global Impact of English Language Proficiency
Conclusion
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The Most Important Opposite Words in English - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Studying words in pairs of opposites is a great way to build vocabulary quickly. Every teacher should have this list of the most important opposite words in English in their teaching materials.
Pairing opposite words is a great way to learn new vocabulary. It is much easier to attach meaning to a word when students are also presented with a word’s antonym. For instance, the meaning of the word “tall” is a lot easier to grasp when presented as “tall/short.”
Images are also very helpful when learning opposites. Words such as “big/small,” when accompanied by visuals of big and small animals or objects, can be instantly understood. Opposites can also be reinforced through various fun activities such as... [Read more]
Amazing Facts About France - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad
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Unlocking the Magic of Teaching English to Children in the Online World - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
In recent years, online education has witnessed a remarkable surge in popularity, and this trend extends to English language learning, particularly among children. As someone with a multifaceted background in teaching English and Chinese, translation, and various administrative roles, I have had the privilege to experience the dynamic evolution of language education. In this comprehensive essay, I aim to delve deeply into the topic of teaching English to children online, addressing the unique challenges it poses and exploring an array of effective strategies to create an enriching and interactive learning environment.
Challenges of Teaching English to Children Online:
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The Evolution of TEFL in a Globalized World - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The Roots of TEFL Education
Global Demand for English Teachers
ITTT's Contribution to TEFL Training
Advantages of Teaching English Abroad
Challenges Faced by ESL Teachers Overseas
The Role of TEFL Certification in Career Development
Impact of Technology on ESL Teaching
Cultural Sensitivity in TEFL
Trends in TEFL Job Market
The Future of TEFL Education
TEFL, Teaching English as a Foreign Language, has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. As globalization expanded, the demand for English language proficiency grew, leading to the development of formal TEFL training programs. Today, TEFL courses are offered worldwide to prepare educators for teaching English to non-native speakers. TEFL, Teaching English as a Foreign Language, has a rich history dating back to the... [Read more]
Do TEFL teachers need to be fluent in the local language of the country they are teaching in? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
In the field of Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), the question of whether teachers need to be fluent in the local language of the country they are teaching in is a common one. While it is not a strict requirement for TEFL teachers to be fluent in the local language, having a basic understanding or proficiency in the local language can be highly beneficial. This knowledge can help teachers connect with students on a deeper level, understand their cultural nuances, and navigate everyday situations more effectively.
TEFL teachers who do not have proficiency in the local language may face several challenges in the classroom. One significant issue is the difficulty in explaining complex grammar rules or vocabulary concepts to students who have limited English proficiency. Without... [Read more]
Ultimate Country Match Guide for Teaching EFL in the Middle East - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Destinations
Whether you are a newly qualified EFL teacher, or you have some experience in the classroom already, there comes a time when you have to decide where to look for a teaching job. Across the world there are many regions and individual countries that offer a variety of opportunities, but which ones would suit you best? One big consideration is your own personal motivation for wanting to do it. Do you want to earn money to fund world travel or to pay off your student loans, or are you simply looking to escape the daily 9 to 5 grind? Are you looking to explore a foreign culture or to learn another language?
"I want to earn as much money as possible so I can pay off my debts and/or travel the world. I'm not too fussy about lifestyle."
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Cost of living in the destination country - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Understanding the cost of living in the destination country is crucial for anyone considering teaching English abroad. It not only impacts your overall budget but also gives you a realistic idea of what to expect in terms of expenses. At ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training), we recognize the importance of providing comprehensive information to our students, enabling them to make informed decisions when choosing a teaching destination. In this guide, we will delve into the various factors that contribute to the cost of living in a foreign country, such as accommodation, transportation, food, healthcare, and entertainment. By gaining insights into these aspects, you can better prepare yourself for a successful and fulfilling teaching experience abroad.
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120 of the Most Empowering Words in English - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Here's an excellent list of 120 words to help you find self-confidence, empowerment, and live your best life. Use them in writing, business, or just for powerful words inspiration.
These words are all positive and powerful; ideal to help empower your life in whatever way you need!
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The 15 Most Asked Questions in a TEFL Interview - TEFL Blog
Carrie Kellenberger
Visa and Legal TEFL Information
Learning how to answer common questions in an ESL interview is easy if you've researched and prepared in advance, even if you've never had a formal job interview before.
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1. Tell me a little about yourself.
This is an icebreaker question that gives you the opportunity to sell yourself.
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4 of the Most Common Pronunciation Problems in Egypt - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
A learner's mother tongue has a profound influence on verbalization of the second language. The absence of some sounds in the learner's first language, and the difference in intonation, word, and syllable stress between the learner's native language and English are some of the many factors that often lead to an incorrect pronunciation of English words. In order to address these issues, a teacher needs to have a basic understanding of the student's native language. This essay will briefly explore the most common pronunciation problems for Egyptians learners of English and some suggested solutions to tackle these problems.
Problems with the /p/ sound
Confusing voiced and unvoiced sounds
Replacing /Ɵ/ and /ð/ with /s/ and /z/
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Why ESA is Still the Most Effective Methodology in the English Language Classroom - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
Throughout my ITTT TEFL course a specific teaching concept persisted, entitled "ESA". This methodology has been proven over several years to be effective in teaching English to students in the classroom. A precursor to this concept was "PPP" (Presentation, Practice, Production) which has been used by many teachers, though it lacks in engaging the students resulting in a less successful environment. Jeremy Harmer noticed this and in turn put forth a new and improved model, labeled "ESA", consisting of three steps; Engage, Study, and Activate. This methodology has continued to remain relevant to this day through its flexible and fluid approach to teaching English.
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The 7 Most Beautiful Cities in Italy for Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations
Italy is one of the most popular destinations for teaching English in Europe - and it's not hard to see why! With so many amazing cities to choose from you will be spoiled for choice in this Mediterranean paradise.
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Here are the 7 most beautiful cities in Italy for teaching English abroad.
Teaching English in Bologna
Teaching English in Florence
Teaching English in Milan
Teaching English in Naples
Teaching English in Rome
Teaching English in Venice
Teaching English in Verona
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The Most Common Problems Students in Spain Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
For non-native English student in Spain, specific difficulties may be encountered when learning English. A good English teacher will help a student address those difficulties including, but not limited to, pronunciation, listening, and grammar.
Lack in Listening Comprehension
"Unlearning" Mispronunciation
Regional Dialects Create More Difficulties
Grammar Patterns and Word Order
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The Most Common Problems Students in Russia Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
It is not a secret for anyone that native speakers of any language always easily identify "non-native" when they hear at least a few words spoken by them. Often native speakers are able to fairly accurately determine the country from which the person came, based on his pronunciation. This happens due to the fact that it is common for all of us to use the sounds of our native language in the pronunciation of words of a foreign language, as well as to use articulation models we know from childhood the position of the organs of speech (lips, tongue, etc.).
The "Russian mistakes"
Muting voiced consonants in the endings.
Replacing long vowels with short vowels.
Replacment of different English sounds
Using Russian intonation models instead of English ones.
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The Most Common Problems Students in Japan Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations Teaching Ideas
Japan is a country facing rapid change. Due to an aging population and a scarcity of workers, Japan is opening its borders to foreigners, many of whom speak English. This, along with the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, has led to an increase in demand for English teachers. I currently work in Japan, and have had the experience of teaching English to high school Japanese students for the past year. Over the course of this year, I've learned of many problems that students in Japan face when learning English. Of those, the top three problems for students in Japan are pronunciation, shyness, and large class sizes.
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Differences in Phonology
Students' Reluctance to Speak
Class Size in Japanese Schools
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The Most Common Problems Students in Mexico Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
Most of the Mexican learners have difficulties with English due to a lack of the use of English in daily life. Most people in Mexico do not normally have real contact with English outside the classroom. They are usually only exposed to it through the media, such as online channels or music videos but most of them never listened to a real conversation in English or practiced a real-life situation (as asking for directions, ordering food, etc). If you are interested in teaching English in Mexico, this article will be very helpful as it highlights the most common problems students in Mexico face when learning English.
Lack of using English in everyday life
Lack of English Vocabulary
Problems with Reading Comprehension
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The Most Common Problems Students in Laos Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
Learning a second language is never easy but the problems that each learner faces are not all the same. Sometimes the grammar of your first language is completely different from your second language. There might be sounds you do not know how to make because your first language does not have them. You might have limited access to fluent speakers of the language you are learning. All of these are true for Lao learners trying to acquire English as a second language.
"Teaching students new vocabulary and how to pronounce it requires patience and creativity."
"Spoken and written grammar are huge hurdles."
"The Lao writing system is completely different compared to English."
"The exposure to English is very limited in Laos."
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The Most Common Problems Students in China Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
Learning a foreign language in any part of the world is a demanding task which requires dedication and long-term commitment. It, however, can be particularly difficult for Chinese students. From a completely different alphabet to the lack of professional foreign expert training due to a high demand, Chinese students face a number of problems in learning the English language.
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Few Opportunities to Practice Speaking Skills
Different Intonation Compared to Chinese
Inexperienced Teachers in the Classroom
Pronunciation Needs to Be Drilled
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The Most Common Problems Students in Mongolia Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
English language learners at high school and college levels in Mongolia face a variety of structural and cultural difficulties that often prevent them from moving beyond an intermediate or even-low level in spoken and written English. This post will look at a few of the core issues and examine some of the ways to help improve the type of instruction provided in Mongolia that could prove beneficial for future language students.
The Issues Facing Students and Teachers
Brief History of English Teaching in Mongolia
Lack of Creative Thinking and Resources
The Problem of Self-Taught English
The ESA Method
TEFL Curriculum
Hope For The Future
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The Most Common Problems Students in Italy Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
According to the EF English Proficiency Index, in the year 2017 Italy ranked last - among European countries - in English proficiency skills. Being an Italian myself and having studied foreign languages up to my Master's Degree, I have progressively grown aware of the main factors which cause Italy to perform so poorly. Other than grammatical gaps, which are not to be analyzed in this context, I have noticed how the extremely limited exposition to spoken words can affect not only the students' ability to understand and follow conversations or arguments, but even the possibility for them to be understood when trying to speak.
Lack of Proper Inflection and Correct Pronunciation
Rolling /r/
Adding Vowels or Additional Consonants
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The Most Common Problems Students in Turkey Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
As defined through the units of the course and through many linguistic books, pronunciation is to say a word in a language in the correct way. Although the correct pronunciation of words and even the correct intonation in sentences in English, is thought through course books all over the world and thanks to media students are exposed to the natural and correct pronunciation, numerous mistakes are observed inside the classroom and outside. The reasons for the problems in pronunciation might vary depending on the country. I have been teaching English in Turkey for a while and have witnessed many problems with the students which will be explained through this essay.
Turkish is a phonetic language.
Pronunciation Difficulties with Vowels
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The 3 Most Popular ESL Games That Work in Every Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Games and fun activities are a vital part of teaching English as a foreign language. Whether you're teaching adults or children, games will liven up your lesson and ensure that your students will leave the classroom wanting more.
1. Board Race
How to play:
2. Call My Bluff / Two Truths and A Lie
How to play:
3. Simon Says
How to Play:
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Games can be used to warm up the class before your lesson begins, during the lesson to give students a break when you're tackling a tough subject, or at the end of class when you have a few minutes left to kill. There are literally hundreds, probably thousands, of games that you can play with your students. EFL games are... [Read more]
