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What time is it? Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a fun worksheet to practice telling the time in English with your ESL/EFL students.
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TEFL South Korea - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Full Time Efl Position In Korea
Date posted:2017-08-15 | Writer: SLI Education | Email: [email protected]
Suwon Global Village (SGV) is currently looking for an EFL teacher who can start working in Sep 2017. We are an English immersion center and do not teach in a traditional classroom environment. We have themed classes such as airplane, cooking, science lab, gym, and etc. providing students with the opportunity to learn English through role-play, activities and games. We believe that experiencing English in such an environment allows students to learn more effectively, have fun, and feel comfortable.
JOB DETAILS:
• Job Type: Full-Time
• Contract Period: One year
• Start date: Sep 2017
• Students: Kindergarten, elementary and middle school
• Time: 09:00 ~ 18:00 (M~F)
• Pay: 2.3-2.5million KRW (EXCL. TAX)... [Read more]
TEFL South Korea - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Full Time Positions Teaching Efl In Korea
Date posted:2020-05-25 | Writer: Francis Parker Collegiate | Email: [email protected]
Francis Parker Collegiate, founded in 2013 in Busan, now with eight branches in Korea, has joined the Kyowon group, which is a major education business corporate group in South Korea. We have an excellent curriculum and management systems in place. We provide new EFL teachers with ongoing tutoring feedback so that teachers feel comfortable working with us. We seek passionate and caring full-time teachers to teach in Jeonju, Jeollabukdo/Pyungtaek, and Gyunggido. DETAILS:Teachers with a TESOL, TEFL or CELTA will receive a higher considerationStart date: Mid June 2020, Students: kindergarten and elementaryWorking hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.(A class consists of a one native... [Read more]
Private or Public Schools in South Korea - Where is it Better to Teach English? - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations TEFL Information
Teachers in South Korea either work for private language institutes, called Hagwons, or public schools through the government-funded EPIK program. Both options are highly popular and offer good salaries and other benefits. However, there are a couple of distinct differences that might help you to decide whether working at a private or public school in South Korea is a better fit for you.
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Differences in the Hiring Process
Differences in Salary
Differences in Working Hours
Differences in Vacation Time
Other Differences Between Public and Private Schools in South Korea
Which School Type Suits You Most?
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What is the TaLK Program for teaching English in South Korea? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK) is a government-backed initiative that assigns international individuals to elementary schools throughout South Korea. While similar to the more extensive EPIK program, TaLK's distinctiveness lies in its commitment to serving under-resourced areas, ensuring they too benefit from global teaching perspectives. Participants not only enrich their teaching portfolios but also immerse themselves in the diverse Korean culture, with ample opportunities to traverse both the nation and the surrounding regions.
What are the requirements for the TaLK Program?
What does the TaLK Program involve?
Where will I be placed on the TaLK Program?
What are the benefits of the TaLK Program?
To qualify for the TaLK Program, candidates must:
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What is the EPIK program for teaching English in South Korea? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
The EPIK program, which stands for English Program in Korea, is a prestigious initiative led by the South Korean government. Here's what you need to know:
If you are interested in the EPIK program, we recommend reaching out to our TEFL recruitment partner Reach To Teach. Reach To Teach is an official partner of the EPIK program (English Program in Korea) and works with the Korean Ministry of Education to place English Language Instructors (ELIs) in Korean public schools throughout the country.
What are the requirements for the EPIK Program?
What does the EPIK Program involve?
Where will I be placed on the EPIK Program?
What are the benefits of the EPIK Program?
To qualify for the EPIK program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
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TEFL South Korea - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Full Time Efl Teachers Needed For Young Learners In Korea ann. 2
Date posted:2018-03-12 | Writer: Maple Bear Pyeongchon | Email: [email protected]
Maple Bear is an immersion school that teaches students through hands-on, play based learning. At Maple Bear Global Schools we believe that nothing is more important than the education of our children. The Maple Bear mission is to deliver a student-focused learning system in a safe, secure and stimulating environment that prepares students for success at the post-secondary level and that instills a passion for life-long learning.
We are looking for energetic and resourceful full-time EFL teachers for an open teaching position that begins this April. We have a great staff of native English teachers with Korean partner teachers to assist and team-teach. We are in Anyang, 45 minutes from... [Read more]
Traveling South Korea - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad
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What is it like teaching English in Bangladesh? - TEFL Blog
Sahil Gazi
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
I was born in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. I had the privilege of being educated at some of the best private schools in town, all of whom followed an industry-standard curriculum for teaching English and other English language subjects. The British Council later adopted this with various examination boards from reputed Universities in the UK.
As such, I would like to share a bit of it.
The history of teaching English in Bangladesh
The Level of English
Learning for the new generation
Limitations faced by the learners
The new standard path for English learners and speakers
The Future of English for Bangladesh
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Teaching English in South Korea - What you need to know! - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
Destinations TEFL Information
Hi and welcome to another live session from ITTT. My name is Linda and I'm here today to talk about teaching English in South Korea.
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Mandy has asked if I teach in a public or private school or is it all private?
I can see a lot of questions already coming in, that's awesome. Great question from Amy. Should anyone even bother looking into teaching abroad while there are COVID lockdowns in place?
Mandy says, I'm interested in teaching abroad but South Korea is my ultimate place to teach. I just got done with the TEFL course and I have to finish my practicum to get my certificate.
Amy asks, does he still celebrate his birthday in September?
Albert asks, is that green tea that I'm drinking?
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What is it Like Teaching EFL in a Kindergarten? - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
The majority of children turning 5 years old attend kindergarten for two years in preparation for primary school. Some kids enter kindergarten earlier at the age of only four. This actually varies according from state to state and also from country to country.
"Teaching EFL in a kindergarten is really challenging."
"Teaching Kindergarten is like a Rollercoaster Ride!"
Don't rely on Translations
Preparation is key!
Truly, teaching is a rewarding job.
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In China, most kindergartens combine childcare with teaching so that the children will develop physically, morally, and intellectually in a harmonious way to get ready for their formal school education. A good environment is... [Read more]
Teaching EFL in a Kindergarten - What Is It Like? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Imagine what a child may feel when going to kindergarten for the first time. The new environment tends to be intimidating. EFL kindergartens are even more so due to foreign faces that speak foreign languages. In this essay, I'm going to talk about important aspects teachers need to embrace when teaching EFL in a kindergarten. I will refer specifically to the advantages of using play, establishing an environment of clear rules and the language enrichment that comes with oral storytelling. These ideas stem from my +5 years of teaching EFL in international kindergartens in China.
Is it possible if you don't know the kids' mother tongue?
Miracle of Play
Rules are important
Teaching material matters
Are you ready to teach ESL kindergarteners?
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What is it like teaching English in Saudi Arabia? - TEFL Blog
Umber Sherjeel
Destinations Alumni Experiences
Being in the teaching field for more than a decade and having taught in Saudi Arabia for the last 7+ years, I will give some pointers about my experience here as an English Language teacher.
A Booming Job Market
Financial Aspects
Fuel is cheap
Multifaceted Culture
Good news for English Native Speakers
Tips for Teaching Arab Students
Things to avoid during the lesson
Duties to be fulfilled along with teaching
Overall working environment
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The education industry in Saudi Arabia is very blooming. There are many international schools, colleges, and universities - and the English education field in Saudi Arabia continues to grow and expand.
Due to the rapid shift in the education system during the past few years, the country... [Read more]
Teaching English in South Korea - What you need to know! - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
hi and welcome to another live session by itt my name is linda and i'm here today um to talk about teaching english in south korea so welcome welcome um i'm just gonna wait for um people to join please do let me know if you can hear me if you can see me or if you're not if you can't hear me if there's a problem if anything's wrong uh because that would be um bad obviously so yeah drop a comment um just leave a high and uh where you're tuning in from that would be really helpful let me know where you guys are watching from and um yeah i can see a few people have joined already hi thanks so much for joining awesome okay i got a yes i can hear you from mika awesome or micah sorry if i pronounce that wrong but yeah uh yeah thanks so much for joining okay and mika mika is from argentina or... [Read more]
Teaching English In South Korea What You Need To Know - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Are you interested in teaching English in South Korea or are looking for good options to teach abroad? This live session is held by ITTT TEFL expert Linda, who has been living and teaching English in South Korea for nearly 6 years. #TEFL#BestTEFL #SouthKorea Are you ready to teach English abroad or online? Click here and get started today: https://bit.ly/37gs5vO What is TEFL Certification? Where is it valid: https://bit.ly/36ma2Fg Check out our wide range of TEFL Courses: https://bit.ly/3ltqt73 Teach English online from anywhere you want: https://bit.ly/3ltqEPL
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ESA Methodology - What Is It and Why Should You Use It in the Classroom? - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
ESA is a common methodology that teachers use when teaching students another language. It is also a large part of your TEFL certification course. By using the layout of the ESA method to plan your lessons, they will be more structured, organized and effective.
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What is ESA?
The Engage Phase
The Study Phase
The Activate Phase
Benefits of Using the ESA Method
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This post was written by our ITTT graduate Casandra L.
ESA stands for engage, study, and activate. By using ESA, it gives teacher's the flexibility to conduct a classroom in an organized and productive way. ESA is extremely important when it comes to... [Read more]
What is Motivation and How Does it Develop in Students - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Student motivation is a student's desire to participate in the learning process. It is the meaningfulness, value, and benefits that an academic mission has to the learner. It is also defined as a student's drive from within which guides, activates, and continues a behavior over time. It is simply a student's willingness, need, desire, and compulsion to participate in and be successful in the learning process.
What Factors Influence the Development of Students' Motivation?
How Can Motivation be Adopted in School System?
What Can be Done to Help Unmotivated Students?
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What Is ESA & How To Apply It In Class - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
The teaching methodology Engage-Study-Activate, or ESA for short, is one of the most effective and popular methodologies teachers use when teaching students another language.
PPP methodology
Now, what are the benefits of using ESA?
The Engage Phase
The Study Phase
The Activate Phase
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Before the advent of the ESA methodology, many teachers used the PPP model of Presentation, Practice, and Production as the favored model of teaching. Although effective, it is inadequate when it comes to teaching more difficult language problems or communicative skills. Around 1998, a man named Jeremy Harmer wrote a book... [Read more]
What qualifications are needed to teach English in South Korea? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English in South Korea is a popular choice for many individuals looking to teach English as a foreign language. To be eligible to teach in South Korea, there are several qualifications that you need to meet. The basic requirements include being a native English speaker from a recognized English-speaking country, such as the USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. Additionally, you must hold a valid passport from one of these countries.
One of the key qualifications needed to teach English in South Korea is a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification. While not always mandatory, having a TEFL certification can significantly improve your chances of securing a teaching position in South Korea. A TEFL certification provides you with the... [Read more]
What are the requirements for teaching English in South Korea? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
To teach English in South Korea, you typically need a bachelor's degree in any field. However, having a degree in English, Education, or a related field can give you a competitive edge. Additionally, most schools require teachers to have a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate. This certificate can usually be obtained through a short course, either in person or online. Some schools may also require prior teaching experience, though this is not always a strict requirement for all positions.
In order to teach English in South Korea, you will need to obtain an E-2 visa. To qualify for this visa, you must have a valid passport from a country where English is the primary language. You will also need to undergo a criminal background check and a health check. Additionally, you... [Read more]
Best online TEFL certification in South Korea - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Why is TEFL Certification Important?
2. What to Look for in an Online TEFL Certification Program
3. Top Online TEFL Certification Programs for Teaching English in South Korea
4. Conclusion
TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) certification is crucial for individuals looking to teach English in South Korea or any other foreign country. It provides the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach English to non-native speakers. Additionally, many schools and language institutes in South Korea require teachers to have a TEFL certification to ensure quality education for their students.
When choosing an online TEFL certification program, there are several factors to consider. Look for programs that are internationally recognized, offer at least 120 hours of coursework, provide... [Read more]
What is Motivation and How to Increase it in the ESL Class? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
I think being a teacher it is not only to study. This profession includes so many roles such as being a friend, parent, psychologist, etc. It depends on many factors like age, nationality, size of the group of students, or individual student. One more very important factor is motivation. To find out why motivation plays a key role in building rapport between teacher and student first we need to define the meaning of it.
Definition
OBSERVE
REVISE
INVOLVE
ENCOURAGE
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Is it possible to teach English in South America with a TEFL certification? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certification opens up a world of opportunities for educators looking to teach English in South America. With its diverse cultures, stunning landscapes, and growing demand for English language skills, South America has become an attractive destination for TEFL certified teachers seeking adventure and professional growth.
While requirements may vary across countries in South America, a TEFL certification is generally a key requirement for teaching English in the region. In addition to a TEFL certificate, many schools and language institutes may also require a bachelor's degree, fluency in English, and sometimes even proficiency in the local language. Work visas and permits may also be necessary, depending on the country and the length of your... [Read more]
Is it possible to teach English in South America without a TEFL certification? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
4. Conclusion: Importance of TEFL Certification for Teaching English in South America
Having a TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) certification offers numerous advantages when it comes to teaching English in South America. Firstly, it provides you with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach English to non-native speakers. This includes understanding language teaching methodologies, lesson planning, classroom management, and assessment techniques. Additionally, many language schools and employers in South America prefer hiring candidates with a TEFL certification as it demonstrates a commitment to the profession and a certain level of expertise in teaching English.
In terms of career opportunities, having a TEFL certification can open doors to better job prospects... [Read more]
ESL teaching positions in South Korea - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Discover the countless opportunities awaiting you as an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher in South Korea with International TEFL and TESOL Training (ITTT). Whether you are a seasoned educator looking to expand your horizons or a fresh graduate seeking a new adventure, teaching English in South Korea can be a rewarding and enriching experience. With ITTT's comprehensive training programs and job placement assistance, you can embark on a fulfilling journey towards personal and professional growth.
South Korea has long been a popular destination for ESL teachers due to its high demand for English language education and competitive salaries. As a teacher in South Korea, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a vibrant culture, explore breathtaking landscapes, and build... [Read more]
- What qualifications do I need to teach English in South Korea? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English in South Korea is a popular choice for many individuals seeking to teach English as a foreign language. To qualify for teaching positions in South Korea, there are certain requirements that you need to meet. These qualifications are set by the South Korean government to ensure that English teachers are well-equipped to provide quality education to students in the country.
One of the primary qualifications for teaching English in South Korea is having a Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in an English-speaking country. In addition to a Bachelor's degree, most schools in South Korea require English teachers to have a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification. This certification equips teachers with the necessary skills and knowledge to... [Read more]
What qualifications do I need to teach English in South Korea? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
To teach English in South Korea, you typically need a bachelor's degree in any field. However, having a degree in English, Education, or a related field can be advantageous. Additionally, you must be a native English speaker or demonstrate fluency in English. Most schools in South Korea also require teachers to have a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate. This certification ensures that you have the necessary skills to effectively teach English to non-native speakers.
In addition to the basic qualifications mentioned above, there are a few other requirements you need to meet to teach English in South Korea. You must obtain a clean criminal record check from your home country. This is to ensure the safety of students in South Korean schools. Moreover, you will need to... [Read more]
What are the qualifications needed to teach English in South Korea? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English in South Korea is a popular choice for many individuals looking to teach English as a foreign language. To qualify for teaching positions in South Korea, there are several requirements that individuals must meet. These qualifications are put in place to ensure that teachers are well-equipped to deliver high-quality English language education to students in South Korea.
One of the essential qualifications for teaching English in South Korea is a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certification. A TEFL certification provides individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach English to non-native speakers. Many schools and institutions in South Korea require teachers to have a TEFL certification to be considered for teaching positions. This... [Read more]
Tefl Review For Online Tefl Course 46 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Ben is from California but worked as an English teacher in South Korea for four years. During his time in Korea, he did not possess a teaching qualification. When he returned home to the United States, he decided to become qualified to further his education. Even though he had prior teaching experience, he learned a lot of new skills and techniques, such as the ESA methodology, classroom management and lesson planning. Therefore, he highly recommends the course to anyone who is working in the EFL field.
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The 3 Most Important Things I Learned as an EFL Teacher in Korea - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
Looking back at my teaching life, I'm very proud of the teaching experiences I've had. Even though my teaching experiences are limited to one culture, Korea, still they are all very special and unique in their own ways. I started my journey as an EFL teacher a couple of years ago, thinking that I could learn other languages myself. I thought that I would move from place to place, possibly different countries, and learn different languages and get various teaching experiences in different settings. However, it turned out to be Korea only. I could soak up Korean culture and learn the language more easily because of my origin. The more time I spent teaching, the more I got to love teaching children and feeling fulfilled. I was very satisfied with the fact that I... [Read more]
