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What qualifications do I need to teach English in non-English speaking countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
To teach English in non-English speaking countries, you typically need a bachelor’s degree in English, Education, or a related field. Additionally, many schools and language institutes require a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification. This certification can usually be obtained through a course that ranges from 120 to 150 hours and includes practical teaching experience. Some countries may also require specific certifications, such as a CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) or a DELTA (Diploma in English Language Teaching to Adults) for higher-level positions.
While not always mandatory, having teaching experience can significantly boost your chances of securing a job. Prior experience, whether in teaching or tutoring, demonstrates your ability to... [Read more]
Nightly Reading Homework: Best Practices in 6 Steps - TEFL Blog
Ahmed Taha
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
If you're teaching a child in Kindergarten to second grade, you can probably assign about 10, 20, or 30 minutes of reading per night as homework.
Recommendations for Parents
Number 2 is: Don't "tell" the words.
Number 3: Move beyond "sound it out."
Number 4: Have the child re-read some passages for fluency.
Number 5: Allow some mistakes to go uncorrected.
Number 6: Allow the child to read the same book multiple times.
Finally, continue to read to your child.
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What are EFL countries? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
EFL stands for English as a Foreign Language, a term primarily used to depict scenarios where English is taught in countries where it isn't the dominant language. Within these countries, students often learn English for academic reasons, international travel, or personal interest, and their exposure to English might be limited mostly to classroom settings. A classic EFL example would be a classroom in Rome, where a British instructor teaches English to Italian students.
What is the difference between EFL and ESL?
Which countries offer the most opportunities for EFL teaching?
EFL countries in Asia
EFL countries in Europe
EFL countries in Latin America
EFL countries in the Middle East
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Gingerbread Man Writing Prompt - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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What would you do if a gingerbread man jumped out of your oven?
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The Anatomy of an Outstanding Teacher - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
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So you want to be a teacher. Does the thought of preparing our youth to tackle the world get you all fuzzy inside? Make no mistake, teaching is a noble profession. We put monumental pressure on the backs of teachers to educate future generations. But do you have what it takes to be an excellent teacher? A teacher that stands above the rest, and gives each student the quality education they demand.
What Kind of Teacher Do You Want to Be?
The Importance of Patience
The Importance of Communication
Other Key Traits of a Great Teacher
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What time do you...? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a useful worksheet to practice daily routines and time. Students re-order the words into sentences, connect the sentences to the clocks and the matching pictures and draw the correct times.
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This is a fun practice on hobbies and Present Simple. Once the activity is completed, it can be used for speaking purposes.
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Top 5 ESL Teacher Strategies for Your Online Classes - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
In this blog post, we will look at five strategies you can use t boost your effectiveness within the class and also as a general way of increasing your online business. Ideas covered include the use of gamification and individualization.
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Gamification
Individualization
Charting your course
Strategies of content delivery
Narrowing down your niche
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Sample ESA lesson: Patchwork ESA - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
When using the ESA methodology, there are a number of lesson formats available. In the third of this series we look at a Patchwork lesson. What does a Patchwork lesson look like and for what level of student is it most appropriate?
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Lesson aim: For the students to be able to discuss holidays using vocabulary and conducting a role-play.Student Level: Intermediate (Due to the complexity of Patchwork lessons they should only be used for Intermediate level and above)
We start by reminding ourselves of the form of a Patchwork ESA lesson.
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A New Year - A New Me Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This worksheet is ideal to make promises and think about what we want to do in the new year.
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What do TEFL teachers wear? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Attire expectations vary widely based on the school's policies:
Pro Tip: To avoid confusion, inquire about the dress code during the job interview. As a rule of thumb, it is wise to err on the side of professionalism on your first day, adjusting as you gauge the school's culture.
What should I wear for a TEFL job interview?
What about tattoos and piercings?
What about facial hair?
Which countries have specific expectations when it comes to appearance?
When preparing for a TEFL job interview, attire plays a pivotal role in making a strong first impression:
In essence, prioritize a professional appearance throughout the TEFL job application and interview process to boost your prospects.
Also read: What questions should I ask a TEFL employer?
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What are they going to do? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Your ESL students have to write sentences following the example in the "going to" future tense.
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What Options do Business English Teachers Have? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
This summative task essay will answer the question, "What options do business English teachers have?". This is topic number 14, "Options for Teachers." The different career options available for teachers of business English, as well as their unique benefits and challenges, will be discussed in the following.
The number of options
Technological inclusion
Benefits
Individual work
Being employed
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What can I do after TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
After obtaining a TEFL certification and teaching abroad, many people discover a newfound passion for living overseas, while others eventually decide to return to their home countries. For those who return, the skills acquired while teaching with TEFL can open doors to numerous other opportunities, both domestically and internationally.
Can I continue to teach English in my home country?
Can I work for a non-profit or volunteer organization?
Can I get a job in the travel industry?
How can my cultural awareness and language abilities help me find work?
Should I go back to school?
Can teaching English in another country be a promising career?
For many teachers the obvious next step is to continue working as an English language tutor. If you live in or near a relatively large city you are... [Read more]
What does an EFL teacher do? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
An EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teacher specializes in instructing non-native English speakers, ensuring they develop comprehensive language skills. This includes guiding students in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English effectively. While many EFL teachers are found in public education settings, aiding children in their linguistic journey, they also teach adults in various institutions, enabling learners of all ages and backgrounds to communicate confidently in English.
What does an EFL teacher actually do?
What does an EFL teacher need to be successful?
For many teachers the most time consuming aspect of the job is planning and preparing lessons in advance. While teachers with plenty of experience can often get by with minimal planning as they will have taught the... [Read more]
What skills do TEFL teachers need? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Throughout our educational journey, we have all encountered a mix of highly competent teachers as well as those who leave room for improvement. Exceptional teachers effortlessly engage and inspire students, creating a vibrant learning environment. Such proficiency often comes from experience, allowing teachers to hone their skills and develop effective strategies. Yet, certain inherent skills tend to characterize successful teachers, regardless of their years in the profession.
Excellent communication skills
Flexibility
Good management skills
Patience
Passion
Good teachers need to be great communicators. They typically enjoy social interactions, bring an energetic and positive demeanor to the classroom, and maintain an optimistic outlook regardless of challenges. Such a positive and... [Read more]
What TEFL course should I do? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
When deciding on a TEFL course, it is essential to consider current trends and circumstances. Over the past decade, online TEFL qualifications have surged in popularity, a shift further propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic and related travel constraints. Despite this digital tilt, many educators still value on-site TEFL training. Hybrid courses, which merge the convenience of online learning with hands-on in-class experience, offer another balanced approach for those seeking comprehensive preparation.
Online TEFL training
Onsite TEFL training
Combined TEFL courses
Online TEFL course bundles
Higher qualifications
Diploma in TESOL
The most commonly taken ESL teaching course is a 120-hour online TEFL certification course. Originally taught across 4 weeks in a classroom, the course content has... [Read more]
What TEFL qualification do I need? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To embark on a career in teaching English as a foreign language, you should aim for an internationally recognized TEFL qualification that encompasses at least 120 hours of study, which has been externally validated. Courses can be undertaken online, in-person, or through a combination of both. As jobs are widespread, these courses are open to native and non-native English speakers alike.
Online or onsite TEFL courses?
Combined TEFL courses
What to look out for?
Online course packages
There are some clear advantages to taking an in-class TEFL course. The main benefit comes from the observed teaching practice sessions and the confidence that is instilled in new teachers. Face-to-face instruction also gives the TEFL trainer more opportunity to impart their knowledge and guide the trainee on... [Read more]
COVID-19: What Can English Teachers Abroad Do? - TEFL Blog
Russ Tuff
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
"What we can't see can't hurt us" - Really?
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The COVID Action Plan
1. Will we have jobs?
2. How will the classroom look, and can we still make a difference to others?
Let me know your thoughts.
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Not many businesses will do well out of this current CoronaVirus / COVID-19 pandemic gripping the planet with fear at the moment, (unless we are toilet paper manufacturers) as we stand, waiting like a deer in the headlights for something we can't see to hit us.
I don't know what COVID-19 means, however, I was looking for a positive way to think about it and I came up with: "Communication Of Virtual Instruction Design" For those unfamiliar with the terminology of "instruction design" it's what we do as... [Read more]
Summer Vacation Word Search - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Teach summer vocabulary with this word search. Review and discuss all the words in the word box before completing the word search. Discuss what sports the children are doing. What do you enjoy doing during summer?
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How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with unstable economies? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Understanding the Challenges of Finding TEFL Jobs in Countries with Unstable Economies
4. Conclusion: Making Informed Decisions for TEFL Opportunities in Unstable Economies
Understanding the Challenges of Finding TEFL Jobs in Countries with Unstable Economies
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) can be a rewarding experience, but it comes with unique challenges when looking for opportunities in countries with unstable economies. In such environments, job security, economic stability, and safety concerns can be significant factors to consider. It's essential to research and understand the specific challenges that come with working in these regions before pursuing TEFL opportunities.
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How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with fluctuating economies? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Finding TEFL teaching jobs in countries with fluctuating economies can be challenging but not impossible. It's crucial to understand the dynamics of the job market in these regions. Keep in mind that economic fluctuations can impact the demand for English teachers. During economic downturns, some language schools may cut back on hiring, while others might have more opportunities due to a focus on language skills for job readiness. Research the economic trends of the country you are interested in to gauge the demand for English teachers.
Networking is key when looking for TEFL teaching jobs in countries with fluctuating economies. Attend job fairs, conferences, and workshops related to English teaching and language education. Connect with other teachers, school administrators, and language... [Read more]
How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with diverse cultures? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
To find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with diverse cultures, start by researching reputable job boards specialized in international education. Websites like Dave's ESL Cafe, TEFL.com, and GoAbroad.com often post job openings from various countries. Additionally, consider reaching out to international schools, language institutes, and universities directly through their websites or recruitment agencies. Attend job fairs and networking events to connect with potential employers and learn about opportunities in different cultural settings.
Before applying for TEFL jobs in countries with diverse cultures, it's crucial to educate yourself about the cultural norms, values, and expectations of the specific region. Understanding the local customs, communication styles, and societal norms will... [Read more]
How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with economic disparities? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
2. Strategies for Finding TEFL Teaching Jobs in Countries with Economic Disparities
3. Overcoming Challenges in TEFL Job Search in Economically Disadvantaged Countries
Countries with economic disparities often have a high demand for English language teachers due to the perceived value of English proficiency in the global job market. Understanding the economic landscape of these countries is crucial for finding TEFL teaching jobs. High-income countries may offer better pay and benefits but also have stricter visa requirements and higher living costs. On the other hand, low-income countries may have lower salaries but a lower cost of living and more opportunities for volunteer or non-profit teaching positions.
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How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with low demand? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Finding TEFL teaching jobs in countries with low demand can be challenging but not impossible. It's essential to understand the job market dynamics in these regions. Countries with low demand for English teachers may have fewer opportunities, higher competition, and lower salaries. However, there are still ways to secure a teaching position by being proactive, flexible, and strategic in your job search.
To increase your chances of finding TEFL teaching jobs in countries with low demand, consider exploring non-traditional job opportunities such as volunteering, freelancing, or online teaching. Networking with local schools, language centers, or educational institutions can also open doors to hidden job vacancies. Additionally, being open to teaching in rural areas or smaller towns where the... [Read more]
How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with emerging markets? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When looking for TEFL teaching jobs in countries with emerging markets, it is essential to research and identify potential destinations. Consider factors such as demand for English teachers, cost of living, visa requirements, and cultural considerations. Websites like Dave’s ESL Cafe, TEFL.com, and GoAbroad.com can provide valuable information on job opportunities in various countries. Additionally, reaching out to TEFL alumni or online forums can offer insights from individuals with firsthand experience in these markets.
To increase your chances of securing a TEFL teaching job in countries with emerging markets, obtaining relevant qualifications and certifications is crucial. Most employers in these regions require a TEFL, TESOL, or CELTA certification. These certifications... [Read more]
How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with visa restrictions? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When looking for TEFL teaching jobs in countries with visa restrictions, it is essential to understand the specific regulations and limitations imposed by each country. Visa restrictions can vary significantly from one country to another, and it is crucial to research and familiarize yourself with the requirements before applying for any positions. Some countries may have strict visa requirements for foreign teachers, including minimum qualifications, background checks, and proof of English proficiency. By understanding these restrictions, you can narrow down your job search to countries where you are eligible to work legally.
Despite visa restrictions, there are several strategies you can employ to find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with stringent regulations. One effective approach is... [Read more]
How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with economic challenges? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
2. Qualifications and Requirements for TEFL Jobs in Economically Challenged Countries
When looking for TEFL teaching jobs in countries facing economic challenges, start by researching the demand for English teachers in these regions. Websites like Dave's ESL Cafe, TEFL.com, and GoAbroad.com often list job openings in various countries. Additionally, consider reaching out to international schools, language institutes, and non-profit organizations operating in these countries to inquire about potential job opportunities. It's also beneficial to join online forums and social media groups dedicated to TEFL teaching to stay updated on job openings and connect with other teachers working in similar settings.
Qualifications and Requirements for TEFL Jobs in Economically Challenged Countries
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How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with language barriers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When looking for TEFL teaching jobs in countries with language barriers, it's crucial to start by conducting thorough research. Utilize online job boards specifically dedicated to TEFL positions, such as Dave's ESL Cafe or TEFL.com. These websites often have job postings from schools around the world, including those where English is not the primary language. Additionally, consider reaching out to international schools, language institutes, and government programs in your target country to inquire about teaching opportunities.
Navigating language barriers is a common challenge in TEFL, especially when teaching in countries where English is not widely spoken. To overcome this hurdle, consider enrolling in language courses or workshops to learn the local language. While fluency may not be... [Read more]
How do I find TEFL teaching jobs in countries with competitive markets? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
When looking for TEFL teaching jobs in countries with competitive markets, it is crucial to conduct thorough research. Start by identifying the countries you are interested in and researching their specific requirements for English teachers. Look into visa regulations, educational qualifications, and any additional certifications that may be necessary. Additionally, explore the job market in each country to understand the demand for English teachers and the competition you will face. Consider factors such as salary levels, cost of living, and the availability of job opportunities in different regions within the country.
Networking can be a powerful tool in finding TEFL teaching jobs in competitive markets. Connect with other English teachers, alumni from your TEFL program, and... [Read more]
