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There are a variety of acronyms used in the English language teaching industry. Two of the most common are TEFL and TESOL. TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. TESOL stands for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. These terms are interchangeable and effectively mean the same thing. Historically within the industry TEFL was a British based term and TESOL a North American based term.
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. ... [Read more]
What does TEFL certification mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The obvious place to start is with the acronym TEFL, what does it actually stand for? TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language and it can be used to refer to any situation where a non-native English speaker is being taught English. Technically, TEFL refers to situations where English is being taught in a non-English speaking country, but in most circumstances it is commonly used regardless of the learning environment. TEFL is also the name given to teacher training courses and the resulting certification that potential teachers undertake in order to meet the qualification criteria set out by most international employers of English language teachers.
TEFL and TESOL certification
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What does TEFL mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
TEFL stands for 'Teaching English as a Foreign Language.' Beyond its definition, TEFL also denotes training courses that English language instructors undergo and the certification they earn upon finishing. Completing a TEFL course equips individuals with the necessary skills to teach English effectively across the globe.
What qualification do I need to teach EFL?
How do TEFL courses differ?
Which TEFL course provides the most comprehensive training?
Is an online TEFL course sufficient for teaching English abroad?
What will I gain from my TEFL course?
To teach EFL, the most widely recognized qualification is the TEFL certificate. Given the absence of a uniform standard for TEFL certification, numerous courses exist, each varying in duration, cost, and content. When choosing,... [Read more]
E.G. Meaning: What Does E.G. Mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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What does e.g. mean? Let's take a look at the definition and usage of this expression with this ESL infographic. Learn how and when to use this abbreviation to enlarge your vocabulary word and improve your English conversations.
The term ‘for example’ gets abbreviated as ‘e.g.’ in the English language. It is only used in written language, such as in magazines, newspapers, essays or texting.
The abbreviation ‘e.g.’ is from the Latin expression ‘exempli gratia’ and means ‘for the sake of an example’ or more commonly ‘for example’.
Let's take a look at some examples of ‘e.g.’ being used in a conversation:
Person 1: Hey do you like desserts?
Person 2: Yeah.
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What does Level 6 TEFL mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
We know it can be difficult to sort through the various TEFL certification courses available on the market. That is why we are here to explain the various levels of TEFL courses. The general characteristics of the frameworks are frequently tied to a variety of elements, including the total amount of study hours, the certification type, if the program contains a practical component, and the study technique applied (full-time or part-time study). A level 6 TEFL course is near the top of the framework, making it one of the most advanced TEFL credentials available.
What is a level 6 TEFL qualification?
Who can take a level 6 TEFL course?
What do I get with an ITTT level 6 TEFL course?
A level 6 TEFL qualification is equivalent to an undergraduate or bachelor's degree. With this level of TEFL... [Read more]
What does Level 4 TEFL mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
A Level 4 TEFL course equates to a comprehensive program that includes at least 100 hours of academic coursework, often coupled with practical training. Recognized globally by EFL employers, it represents a foundational certification in the TEFL field. While the nuances of TEFL certifications can be intricate with various elements like study mode (online or in-class) and the presence of a hands-on component, Level 4 sets a benchmark ensuring a robust understanding of teaching English as a foreign language.
What is a level 4 TEFL qualification?
Who is eligible for a level 4 TEFL course?
What do I get with an ITTT level 4 TEFL course?
A Level 4 TEFL qualification is a foundational credential, mirroring the depth and breadth of a freshman-level university course. Comprising at least 100... [Read more]
What does Level 5 TEFL mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
A Level 5 TEFL course represents one of the more advanced certifications in the field of Teaching English as a Foreign Language. Positioned at the upper echelon of the TEFL framework, it is differentiated by its rigorous curriculum and comprehensive training. Typically, a Level 5 TEFL course encompasses extensive study hours, often including practical teaching components. This certification not only equips educators with advanced teaching skills but also positions them competitively for premium TEFL positions worldwide.
What is a level 5 TEFL qualification?
Who is eligible for a level 5 TEFL course?
What do I get with an ITTT level 5 TEFL course?
A Level 5 TEFL qualification stands on par with a CELTA or Foundation Degree, marking it as one of the most advanced certifications in the TEFL... [Read more]
Lingo in Limbo - What does it mean for Teachers? - TEFL Blog
Sahil Gazi
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Lingos are of significant interest to linguists because they exist within the subsets of linguistics, by observing the significance of individual words or sentences through semantics and their meaning in a broader social context through pragmatics.
What actually happens?
What does it do?
What does it look like?
When does it happen?
How may it affect teachers?
Can it be implemented as a disciplinary tool?
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In this scenario, the subject is in a particular group of lingos. They are a repeating phenomenon, and, as such, they are referred to as being in a "limbo."
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Sahil is an avid traveler, amateur photographer, and TEFL teacher. Originally from Bangladesh, he has been living, exploring, and teaching in Spain since 2016.
Sahil Gazi
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Lingos are of significant interest to linguists because they exist within the subsets of linguistics, by observing the significance of individual words or sentences through semantics and their meaning in a broader social context through pragmatics.In this scenario, the subject is in a particular group of lingos. They are a repeating phenomenon, and, as such, they are referred to as being in a "limbo."
Sahil Gazi
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
How can being a linguist help you when teaching English as a foreign language? This blog post will... [Read more]
Decoding Common British Slang: What It Really Means
Sarah Jennings
Teaching Ideas
Learning English as a foreign language is already a challenging task, and British slang words and phrases can make it even trickier. The words and meanings you've worked hard to learn can suddenly take on new forms. But that's part of the charm of the English language. As you move from country to country, city to city, and even within the same region, you'll notice that not only do accents change, but so do the meanings of words, thanks to regional slang!
What is British slang?
British slang words
British slang phrases
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British slang, in particular, stands out as some of the most popular and recognizable slang in the world. Let's take a stroll down the streets of Britain to explore what British slang is all... [Read more]
ITTT - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Question: What is TEFL?
The acronym TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. While this term is used for the physical act of actually teaching English abroad, it is also commonly used to refer to the training courses that many prospective teachers complete before heading overseas, as well as the qualification they receive upon successfully graduating from the course. By gaining a TEFL certificate it is possible to find work as an English language teacher in almost any country of your choice worldwide.
TEFL - Teaching English as a Foreign Language
TESL - Teaching English as a Second Language
TESOL - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
ELT - English Language Teaching
TEFL Qualifications
Choosing a TEFL Certificate Course
Online or In-Class TEFL Course
Finding a Teaching Job
Teaching Hot... [Read more]
Grammar Lessons: Does Teaching Standard Grammar Mean Delivering it Like a Native Speaker? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Studying and learning standard English grammar is an experience that most native speakers must also do. Furthermore, even after learning grammar in an English education system, many native speakers still make grammatical errors in their everyday conversations, and especially so when writing formal documents.
Is clarity is over norms and rules?
Is focusing on mistakes effective?
Variations
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However, grammatical errors such as saying, "I and my friend went to that movie," instead of "my friend and I," are still socially... [Read more]
English: One Language for Everybody - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
As time goes on, the world is becoming more globalized. Learning English is a requirement in most countries and it is affecting how information is spread in the world. What this means for current students is that, most likely, English will become a part of their career at one point or another. When we think about all the companies in the world and how they have spread globally, employers are looking for talented multi-lingual more than ever.
Information Exchange
Everyday Life
Business
Economics
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Sarah Jennings
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Learning English as a foreign language is already a challenging task, and British slang words and phrases can make it even trickier.
Sarah Jennings
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Embarking on a career in international teaching is an exciting opportunity to expand your horizons, experience new cultures, and enhance your professional skills.
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Sarah Jennings
Teaching Ideas
Learning English as a foreign language is already a challenging task, and British slang words and phrases can make it even trickier.
Sarah Jennings
Teaching Ideas
Embarking on a career in international teaching is an exciting opportunity to expand your horizons, experience new cultures, and enhance your professional skills.
Sarah Jennings
Teaching Ideas
As we approach the end of another academic year, it's an ideal time to celebrate achievements, build connections, and reflect on the shared journey.
Sarah Jennings
Teaching Ideas
The journey of learning English as a second language is enriched by dedicated TEFL/TESOL qualified teachers who bring expertise and passion to their classrooms.
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What does TEFL and TESOL stand for? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
These acronyms are used when referring to training courses that English language teachers undertake, as well as the certification they receive upon completion. TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language and TESOL stands for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. As these terms are essentially the same, they are often used interchangeably, however, TEFL is most commonly used within the UK and TESOL is usually preferred in the USA. Although some countries may favor one acronym over the other, it is important to remember that a TEFL certification and a TESOL certification are exactly the same thing as the training involved is identical.
What are the technical differences between TEFL and TESOL?
What qualifications do I need to teach EFL?
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The Importance of Evaluation and Testing in an Educational System - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Although evaluation and testing are considered to be a 'necessary evil' by some teachers and students, it is quite absurd to call them so. Evaluation and testing should never be seen as 'evil', although they are certainly 'necessary' within a properly functioning educational system. It can be argued that no serious study is possible without evaluation and testing as they are surely the best way of judging the capabilities and progress of a student, and a serious motivation for reaching new goals.
Distinctions Between Evaluation and Testing
The Purpose of Evaluation and Testing
The Importance of Planning and Instructions
Common Types of Tests
The Outcomes of Testing and Evaluation
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What Does it Mean to be a TEFL certified Non-Native English Speaking Teacher?
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Well, before starting this summative task and as I was going through the list of topics, I noticed this one…TEFL for non-native English speaking teachers (N°30) and thought: that's the one I want to talk about.
What TEFL means for a non-native English speaking teacher
What it does not mean
A balanced and broader view of this situation should help such one to remain optimistic and confident.
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Yes, I am a non-native English speaker and months ago, I have given to my life a completely different orientation, leaving behind nearly a 30 years career spent in the financial and business fields. As being one important step included in this global professional and personal project,... [Read more]
The Influence of English on Globalization - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
A global language ranks high both in terms of the number of countries where it is spoken as well as the number of people who speak that language either as native speakers or as second language speakers. People often talk about English as a global language. Statistics show that more than 350 million people around the world are speaking English as a first language and more than 430 million are speaking it as a second language. A common world language becomes a need with the advent of large international bodies like the United Nations, World Bank, World Health Organization and UNICEF(1945). The need to be able to communicate freely with one language to people all around the world would help to reduce misunderstanding and reduce the cost of translation.... [Read more]
The Importance of Teaching Slang to ESL Students - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
In January, I stood in front of a class of breakthrough English students at a university in Bogotá, Colombia. I'd never taught students in an ESL classroom before, but I was pretty confident having seven years of experience under my belt and a degree in literature. I was naive. I began the lesson with the class that my co-teacher had lent me for the first time. The objective of the lesson was to practice using past tense through storytelling; five minutes into it, I called on a student with his hand in the air. " What up, My Nigga!" He said it and I almost lost all of my composure on the first day while I should have been thinking about building rapport.
Tool for communication
Pronunciation peculiarities
Advanced level of vocabulary
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English as a Tool for Global Communication - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
First of all, let us define the meaning of the phrase "global language"? I suppose a "global language" is the language suitable for communication among a huge amount of people around the world. We also can say it is the language of global meaning. After the Second World War and especially since the beginning of the 90th years of the twentieth century, English became the most common international language. Artificial languages, created specifically for international communication, for example, Esperanto, are also supposed to be multinational. Common characteristics of international languages are: a lot of people are native speakers; among the non-native speakers there are a lot of people who use this language as a second one; this language is used in many... [Read more]
Where are the best places to teach English as a volunteer? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Teaching English as a volunteer has become an increasingly popular choice for those seeking to make a difference and immerse themselves in diverse cultures. While opportunities abound globally, some top destinations include South America's remote communities, Asia's bustling cities, and Africa's rural schools. Each region offers a unique experience, from the rich histories of Cambodia and Peru to the vibrant traditions of Kenya and Colombia.
Why should you teach English as a volunteer?
Where can you volunteer?
What do you mean by best?
Here are some variations on the volunteering theme.
Free volunteering
Affordable volunteer program (starting from $180)
Volunteer program with pay
Paid volunteer programs
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Reasons Why You Should Complete a TEFL Course Before Starting Teaching - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Many non-native English speaking countries only require teachers to have a bachelor's degree, and it can be in any field. It can be a degree in anything at all, thus not having prepared the future teacher for their new job and life. Some other countries don't require a bachelor's degree at all. With the rise in demand for learning English as a second language has come the increased relevance and need for courses such as TEFL. I'm an example of someone who had no background in teaching, and I also didn't take a course before I dove in. I had to "fake it till I made it" and looking back, that was unfair to the students. Even if I wasn't breaking any laws and I was doing everything I could to do a good job, I could have gone in better prepared. That being... [Read more]
What Incentives Work With ESL Students? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
I have been a teacher my whole life. First, I coached volleyball to a group of eleven-year-olds. Afterward, I became (and still am) a yoga teacher currently looking to extend my teaching qualifications towards teaching English to kids online. Through all this experience I have come to know that the true power of a teacher revolves around his/her ability to involve and motivate students; to inspire and elevate them. That alone can bring about faster development than any amount of grammar exercises and drills ever would on their own.
My Personal Experience
Who Can be a Teacher?
Student-Teacher Rapport
Suggestopedia
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What's in My Egg ESL Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This Easter-themed ESL worksheet is interactive and helps your student with their writing skills.
Instructions for the teacher:
Prepare plastic eggs that can be opened for your students. Go thorugh the instructions with your students and also tell them to go through the instructions with their parents.
Instructions for the parents:
Your child has brought home a plastic egg. Please help your child choose something to place in the egg. Next, help your child write three clues that he or she will read to the class. The class will then have to guess what is tn your child's egg.
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Teaching ESL vs. EFL - What’s the difference? - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
ESL is English which is usually taught to students in an English speaking country. EFL is English which is taught to students in a foreign, non-English speaking country. As it is true of many European countries, where is common to learn to speak more than one foreign language. For these reasons ESL is typically the term used in the United States, an English-speaking nation, whereas EFL is more often the term of choice in countries where English is not the native language.
What's ESL? What's EFL?
Teaching ESL versus teaching EFL
ESL Students Need...
1. Hands-on English lessons suitable for their immediate needs.
2. Explicit cultural instruction.
3. Bridges towards integration.
EFL Students Need
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What is an ESL teacher? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
In the wake of globalization and a rising demand for English proficiency worldwide, ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers emerge as vital educators. They instruct English Language Learners (ELLs), individuals whose first language isn't English, aiming to elevate their spoken and written English fluency to specific standards.
How is an ESL teacher different from a foreign language teacher?
What age groups do ESL teachers work with?
Where do ESL teachers work?
How do I become an ESL teacher?
What are the benefits of being an ESL teacher?
How do I get my first job as an ESL teacher?
While both teach languages, ESL educators are specialized in teaching English to non-native speakers, often without sharing a common first language. Their teaching approach emphasizes... [Read more]
Roles That an ESL/EFL Teacher Plays in the Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
One of my favorite aspects of teaching is the role of the teacher in the classroom. To some, the role of the teacher is only to teach people information that they then regurgitate during a later exam. However, to me, teaching is a fascinating profession because a teacher is many things to many different students.
Instructor
Friend
Role-model
Conclusion
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The most prominent role of a teacher is the conveyor of information. Whether the class is about learning a second language, mathematical equations, or writing a... [Read more]
What Makes ESL Kindergarten so Challenging for Teachers? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Any kind of teaching is always a big challenge itself, no matter who you teach what you teach and where you teach. Teaching has been one of the most important and still complex processes for the teachers and students at the same time, especially teaching languages, as it is a sensitive and hard job. Teaching different subjects requires different approaches to it, so does teaching languages, particularly teaching foreign languages. English is one of those demanded languages being taught ages in foreign countries as a second language in educational institutions such as schools, university colleges, kindergartens, etc.
Through the lens of my experience
Rapport
Confidence
Common Problems for Kindergarteners
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What is ESP in Relation to ESL Teaching? - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
English for Specific Purposes (ESP) is a niche within the realm of English language teaching that offers a unique and tailored approach. While many English teachers focus on general language proficiency, ESP educators direct their attention to students with specialized needs, whether it be in medical, aviation, business, or various other professions.
What is ESP?
What language level are ESP students?
What age are ESP students?
How does ESP differ from general ESL teaching?
What resources are available to teach ESP classes?
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