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Alumni TEFL Chat with Maddy & Georgia - Two Aussie Sisters Teaching English in Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
all right hi hey everyone hi as you can see it's not only me this week welcome to our live stream we have guests today i'm super happy about it hi maddie hi georgia hello hey so yeah back here another for another week and i'm live on a different day i usually go live on fridays so today is very special and also because we have guests so i'm super happy about that and yeah if you are watching if you can see us if you can hear us please just leave a high in the comments that would be really cool and where you're watching from i'm always really curious about where people are watching from and um yeah i'm in south korea my name is linda from itt if you don't know me and i'm yeah about an hour and a half south of seoul at the moment it's 6 30 on a thursday evening and i think it's the same... [Read more]
Big populations create a big demand for EFL teachers. Asia has many TEFL teaching opportunities in amazing cities rich with culture and charm. - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
When deciding where you would like to teach it is important to make sure that you are aware of the requirements for English teachers in your chosen destination. Asia is a large continent with many opportunities for English teachers both new and experienced. Each country has its own regulations regarding the types of visas, qualifications etc. that teachers are required to have and this guide aims to show these requirements.
If you are looking to teach in Japan or South Korea, you will require a bachelor’s degree in any field. Other countries such as China and Cambodia do not have such strict requirements and it is possible to find work without a degree. In some other countries where a degree is officially required it can be possible to still find work without one but you would... [Read more]
How do I get a job teaching English in Japan? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To secure a position teaching English in Japan, a bachelor's degree and a TEFL certification with at least 120 hours are essential for obtaining a work visa. However, in certain circumstances, such as having a working holiday visa, student visa, spouse visa, or specific Japanese visas, teaching opportunities may still be accessible even without a degree.
Japan remains a prime choice for English educators, not only for its attractive salary packages but also for its unique blend of cutting-edge progress and rich historical traditions. If a blend of professional growth and cultural exploration is what you are after, Japan stands out as an ideal destination.
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TEFL Japan - page 1 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL Jobs in Japan
The TEFL jobs market in Japan is possibly the largest in the world. With tens of thousands of TEFL teachers required year after year. Teaching in Japan is often a pleasant experience. Expect to work hard and earn well. There are many online resources for finding TEFL jobs in Japan. If you run a quick search on Google, you’ll find hundreds of TEFL jobs in Japan at any one time. TEFL jobs are plentiful in every city and town. Choose your preferred location before hand and the chances are you will find a TEFL job there. Should you need to, seek direct school contacts from online language school directories. For further particulars, visit Teaching English in Japan. View job offers on the following pages to gain an insight into TEFL jobs in Japan.
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Teaching English in Japan - Alumni Report by Gabriella S. - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations Alumni Experiences
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What is your nationality?
What city and state are you from?
How old are you?
What is your education level and background?
Have you traveled abroad in the past? If so, where have you been?
Where did you study?
What made you interested in going to teach English abroad?
What were some of your concerns before teaching abroad?
Why did you decide to get TEFL certified and choose ITTT?
Which TEFL certification course did you take?
How did you like the course?
How has your TEFL training helped you in your current teaching position?
Which city and country did you decide to teach English in and why?
How long have you been in this country and how long do you plan to stay?
How did you secure your English teaching job?
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What is the JET Program for teaching English in Japan? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Program (JET) is a prestigious initiative, established by the Japanese government more than 30 years ago, aimed at enhancing English language proficiency among Japanese students. Annually, the program recruits approximately 5,000 international participants, placing them in schools across Japan.
Beyond its educational goals, JET uniquely prioritizes fostering cultural ties between participants and the Japanese community. Given the competitive salary and array of additional benefits, securing a spot in the JET Program is highly sought-after, making the application process quite competitive.
What are the requirements for the JET Program?
What teaching positions are available through the JET Program?
What are the benefits of the JET Program?
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Living and Teaching English in Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Habits & Customs
Japan has been a popular destination for EFL teachers for decades and it is easy to see why. The country offers a vibrant culture and amazing natural scenery, plus high salaries and great added benefits for teachers. If you want to find out more about life in Japan, take a look at the graphics below which explore many different aspects of the country, including how and when to bow, the culture and customs surrounding food and things to do outside of the classroom. There is also a useful guide to saving money in one of Asia’s more expensive environments.
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The Top 5 Places to Teach English in Japan - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Destinations
The utterly unique character of Japan has fascinated people from all over the world throughout history and this is still very true today. Nowhere else quite captures the imagination like Japan, with its individual blend of East Asian culture and high-tech modernity. Its popularity among foreign teachers is also enhanced by the strong demand for TEFL qualified professionals in all of its major cities, as well as many smaller towns across the country. Although competition for the top jobs can sometimes be tough, the promise of living and working in one of the world's most fascinating countries continues to draw many thousands of teachers every year. If you would like to join them, take a look at our pick of the top 5 places to teach English in Japan.
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TEFL Nagoya - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL Japan ▷ ITTT course
From Sumo wrestling, the most authentic Japanese cuisine you’ve ever tasted, ancient castles and Pagodas, skiing in the mountainous north and beach hopping in the tropical south, ancient and bustling cities like Tokyo and Osaka, Japan caters for every type of traveller.
Japan is unlike any country you’ve ever been to with the most bizarre but fascinating experiences available throughout the country, and a scenery like no other. A distinct balance between ancient and modern- Japan opens up a whole new world.
Nagoya is an ideal destination for an in-class, immersive TESOL course experience in Japan. It is the fourth largest city in Japan, which means that as a TESOL student, you get the full experience of high paced life in Japan, but at a much lower cost than bigger cities like the... [Read more]
Step-By-Step Guide to Legally Teaching English in Japan - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations TEFL Information
Japan has been a popular destination for English teachers from all over the world for decades. Year after year, thousands of teachers come to Japan attracted by the country's fascinating culture and the lucrative salaries, as well as the government-funded JET program that places qualified teachers into public schools across the country. Teaching English in Japan is an exciting adventure and offers you the opportunity to experience a unique culture like a local. However, it is important to be aware of the local job market and regulations before heading off on your adventure of teaching English in Japan.
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Step 1: Understanding the Visa Situation
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Step 5: Apply for Jobs
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Teaching English in Japan - The Salary and Budget Guide - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Budget and Salary Destinations
The following guide will help you answer the question: How much can I earn (and save) while teaching English in Japan? You will also find information on the local cost of living in order to figure out how much to budget for when moving to Japan.
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The Typical Salary for English Teachers in Japan
Other Benefits to Expect When Teaching English in Japan
How to Earn Extra Cash While Teaching English in Japan
The Cost of Living in Japan
Cost of Living in Japan: Food
Cost of Living in Japan: Leisure Activities
Cost of Living in Japan: Transportation
Cost of Living in Japan: Travel in Japan and Beyond
Sample Monthly Teacher Budget
How Much You Can Save When Teaching English in Japan
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Ultimate Country Match Guide for Teaching EFL in Asia - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Destinations
Just as there are many countries around the world where you can choose to live and work as an EFL teacher, there are also many different reasons that motivate people to actually want to teach English abroad. For some, it is to explore new cultures or to leave behind the predictable 9 to 5 existence, while for others it is simply a great way of earning money for travel or to pay off student loans.
"Earning big money is not that important. I prefer natural beauty and fascinating culture, particularly if it's a little off the beaten track."
"I'm looking for my first EFL teaching job, but I still want to earn a good salary that also comes with extra benefits."
"I'm not keen on roughing it. I want to live in a modern, fast-paced environment that's bursting with... [Read more]
TEFL Tokyo - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL Japan ▷ ITTT course
Tokyo is a truly wonderful city in which to complete your TEFL training. This endlessly exciting city has welcoming and friendly people, world class bars and restaurants, a vibrant and varied nightlife and streets that constantly bustle with energy. You will also find the city has very little crime, a variety of public transport options that run like clockwork, convenience stores in the form of 24-hour shops and vending machines that cater to every imaginable need, as well as numerous cultural attractions such as museums, theatres and art galleries.
On top of these attractions, you will also find plenty of post-TEFL course opportunities for teaching English right across Japan as the job market is very healthy year round. A wide variety of employers all seek the services of a qualified EFL... [Read more]
ESLstarter - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
ESLstarter offers you exciting teaching opportunities in some of the world's most incredible destinations.
For over 10 years, we have helped people embark on new journeys and achieve life-changing experiences. As previous teachers ourselves, we understand the importance of the getting the journey right.
Our highly trained staff all started out teaching English overseas and TEFL is our passion! We truly believe that English language education can transform lives for the better. Teaching abroad also gives you the chance to flourish, inspire and encourage positive change in local communities, wherever you end up traveling to.
ESLstarter is a resource for anybody who is interested in teaching abroad. We've helped over 5,000 teachers into TEFL job, internship and volunteer roles since 2008.... [Read more]
Can I teach English abroad without any teaching experience? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Absolutely, teaching English abroad without prior teaching experience is entirely possible. Many global institutions prioritize the English language, allowing countless English speakers to teach annually in diverse classrooms worldwide. In fact, about 90% of these individuals have no previous teaching background. Often, possessing a TEFL certificate is the primary requirement for these roles, even more so than formal education or teaching credentials.
How do I teach English without knowing my student's language?
How will a TEFL certificate help me in the classroom?
Teaching English without knowing your student's native language is achievable through the total immersion method. This approach involves exclusively using English in the classroom, simulating an English-speaking... [Read more]
Can you teach English overseas or online without a Degree? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Benefits of obtaining TEFL / TESOL Certification.
Obtaining TEFL / TESOL certification can pave the way for embarking on a journey to teach English overseas or online. An ever-growing number of individuals worldwide are eager to enhance their English proficiency. Thus, venturing into teaching English overseas or online without a degree shouldn't pose significant obstacles.
In numerous countries across the world there's a demand for English teachers, even if you do not have a degree. Non-native speakers might also find opportunities, especially with strong TOEFL or IELTS scores.
For those pursuing English teaching positions without a degree, a high-quality TEFL / TESOL certificate is crucial. Look for a program with a minimum of 120 hours of coursework. Additionally, having relevant... [Read more]
What documents will I need to teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
When preparing to teach English abroad, it is crucial to have all necessary documents ready. Essential documents include:
Plan ahead and gather these documents well in advance, ensuring a smoother transition when applying for jobs or visas in your chosen country.
What basic documents are needed for teaching English abroad?
What documents will I need when applying for English teaching jobs?
What additional documents might be required for teaching English abroad?
Typically, anyone traveling to a foreign country requires a passport that is valid for at least six months. In some situations your passport must be valid for a full year, so the best advice is to ensure your passport has two years or more remaining to allow for an extended teaching contract or further travel once your... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - Tesol Tefl Reviews Video Testimonial Roksana - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this TEFL review, Roksana from Poland tells us about her experience taking the 120-hour TEFL course as well as the business English course. She decided to take the courses with ITTT after a recommendation from her friends. She found both courses to be very clear with plenty of materials and examples.
Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching. This convenient, highly structured design means that you can quickly get to grips with each section before moving onto the next.
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Kinetic Recruiting - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The Kinetic Recruiting agency knows that teaching in South Korea is about the teachers, the schools and the students. Our teachers and schools mean everything to the education they bring to the students so our priority has always been to find the right teachers for the right schools. This is a vital part of our process so we know that the students are taught well and can follow their dream of not only speaking English, but also knowing about the world and successfully being a part of the World.
Young ESL learners in Korea need role models and safe establishments to learn. Foreign travelling teachers need to live comfortably and safely while experiencing a new culture. Finally schools need to provide the best education possible to grow and survive in an ever changing economy.
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How to teach English in Asia? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
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?
What are the requirements for teaching English in South Korea?
What Kind of school will I work in teaching English in South Korea?
What is the best way to apply for jobs teaching English in South Korea?
How do I get a job teaching English in China?
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Tefl reviews - English Grammar Future Simple Structure Tesol Online - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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 way to earn your teaching qualification but also a... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - English Grammar Future Perfect Continuous Usage Teach English As A Second Language - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
This video explains the usage of the future perfect continuous tense. This tense is used to talk about how long an action/event will have been going on by a certain time in the future. Although the future perfect continuous is rarely used in everyday English, if you are looking to teach English as a second language, you will need to be knowledgeable on even rare grammar points such as this. So if you are considering entering the world of English teaching the best way to equip yourself with the necessary skills is to take a comprehensive TEFL course and ITTT's online TEFL courses give you a good foundation in the areas of English grammar that you are most likely to encounter when you first set out to teach English as a second language. More information can be found about the... [Read more]
Where do schools provide free housing for English teachers abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
English teachers seeking opportunities abroad should note that certain regions and individual countries stand out for offering housing benefits. In Middle Eastern destinations, such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE (including Dubai & Abu Dhabi), educators frequently receive free accommodation or a housing subsidy. Also, many employers across Asia commonly include housing in their teaching contracts. If you land a job in China, Japan, South Korea, or Taiwan, you could well find your accommodation is covered.
Where am I most likely to get free housing as an English teacher abroad?
Who else provides free housing for English teachers abroad?
Two of the world's biggest markets for teaching English abroad are China and South Korea, both of which routinely provide free housing for... [Read more]
What do I need to teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
The majority of people who complete a TEFL certification course will head overseas to live and work in schools and language centers across the world. However, the job hunting process and securing work permits etc can require a range of different documents that varies from one job to the next. To ensure the whole process runs smoothly, you should make sure you have everything you might need as far in advance as possible.
What basic documents are needed for teaching English abroad?
What documents will I need when applying for English teaching jobs?
What additional documents might be required for teaching English abroad?
How do I apply for a new passport (or gain an extension to an existing one) in the U.S.A?
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Top TEFL Countries That Hire Teachers in Advance - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations TEFL Information
While a lot of teaching positions are filled locally through face-to-face interviews, there are many countries that prefer to recruit new teachers in advance before they leave home. The application process usually takes place online via email and interviews are held via phone or Skype. A lot of teachers prefer this method as it offers a bit more security than simply heading abroad to find a job.
Benefits of Getting Hired in Advance
Countries in Asia That Hire English Teachers in Advance
Countries in the Middle East That Hire English Teachers in Advance
Countries in Europe That Hire English Teachers in Advance
Countries in Latin America That Hire English Teachers in Advance
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8 Amazing Things You Can Do with a TEFL certificate - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information
A TEFL certificate opens up loads of opportunities for work, travel and adventure. Here we look at some of the things you can do with your hard-earned TEFL qualification.
Choose from thousands of teaching jobs around the world
Earn money while traveling the globe
Make a real difference to the lives of your students
Get to know a country and its people in a way that ordinary travelers cannot
Volunteer in some of the most underdeveloped countries in the world
Beat economic downturns in your home country
Make a fresh start later in life with a new and exciting career in a new and exciting country
Enhance your retirement
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Where can I join a TEFL placement program in Asia? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Although teaching jobs can be arranged in Asia once you arrive in your destination of choice, in many countries it is common for jobs to be arranged in advance from within your own country. One area where this is certainly true is if you join a government run placement program. The following are the most popular programs of their kind in Asia.
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Tefl reviews - English Grammar Going To Teaching Idea English Teacher Salary - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this video we look at a teaching idea for the 'going to' future tense. This tense is often used to make predictions based on evidence and the idea covered here focuses on this usage. As you can see in the video, this idea is suitable for low level students as it uses pictures and verb prompts. Students choose a verb and one of the pictures that best match the verb. For example the student might choose "wash" and the picture of the shampoo bottle: "He is going to wash his hair". If you are thinking about teaching English abroad the best way to improve your job opportunities is to get a teaching certificate. Not only will a certificate open up more doors to you but it will also improve your chances of getting a higher English teacher salary. By taking a TEFL course with ITTT you... [Read more]
The Best Countries for Solo Women to Teach English Abroad - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
hi everybody hello and good morning or good evening wherever you are right now i'm in south korea it's 10 a.m friday and so good morning um yeah i'm back here again today my name is linda from itt um if you've been here before hi and if this is your first time watching thanks so much for tuning in and taking the time we really really appreciate it um yeah so if any if at any time during this live session today you have any questions feel free to drop your comments in the comment section from whichever platform you're watching from so we are streaming live on facebook and on youtube at the same time if you can see me if you can hear me just leave a high into the comment box that would be really highly appreciated so that i know that everything is working well and um yeah for so the first... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - Pronunciation And Phonology/oh Sound - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Here we have a set of five words, which all share one sound: the ?oh? sound, as in ?go?, ?show?, ?dough?, ?note? and ?boat?. They?re five different spelling patterns to tell our students so they can identify when to make the ?oh? sound. We can have a simple letter ?o?, ?ow?, ?ough?, ?o? with the magic ?e? which turns our vowel into what we knew as long sounds and the ?oa? as in ?boat?. Now, for a non-native learner, perhaps they can handle something like this. They remember that these spelling combinations help to produce the ?oh? sound and they can go about their business looking at the words and memorizing this knowing that these spelling patterns will produce the sound ?oh?. Now that?s okay until we get to a situation where we can also have words like ?to?, ?cow? and also... [Read more]
