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Valentine's Day ESL Vocabulary Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a fun Valentine's Day ESL Word Search Puzzle Worksheet you can use in your ESL classroom to celebrate the romantic holiday.
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8 Amazing Places to Celebrate Lunar New Year in Asia - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations
Lunar New Year is one of the most important holidays in a variety of Asian countries. This holiday marks the beginning of a calendar year whose months are cycles of the moon. Typically, the Lunar New Year is celebrated in January or February depending on the lunar calendar.
Here are 8 amazing places to celebrate Lunar New Year in Asia.
1. China - Chinese New Year
2. South Korea - Seollal
3. Japan - ShÅgatsu
4. Mongolia - Tsagaan Sar
5. Tibet - Losar
6. Vietnam - Tết nguyên Äán
7. Singapore - Lunar New Year
8. Laos - Pi Mai
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St. Patrick's Day Quiz ESL Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Here is a free St. Patrick’s Day Quiz for ESL learners covering the most important vocabulary words related to St. Patricks Day.
1. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on the 17th of March.
2. St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland.
3. St. Patrick was born in Wales.
4. People say a pot of gold can be found at the end of a rainbow.
5. People wear green on St. Patrick's Day.
6. People say St. Patrick drove snakes out of Ireland.
7. A shamrock is a plant with three leaves that is considered to be a symbol of luck.
8. The colors of the Irish flag are green, white and orange.
9. Parades are held in cities around the world to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
10. The harp is a symbol of Ireland.
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When to Use Capital Letters - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Knowing when and when not to capitalize is an important part of writing correct English. Most students quickly learn that you always capitalize the first letter of a new sentence, but what are the other rules?
Although mistakes with capitalization do not generally have a big affect on the readability of your written English, it is important to get it right when writing formally for work or study purposes. Fortunately, the most common rules above are quite clear and straightforward to learn. Below are a few more capitalization rules you should be aware of.
Capitalize family relationships when used as proper nouns.
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Tips for Creative and Meaningful End-of-Year Classroom Activities
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. Whether you're teaching in a multicultural classroom or navigating diverse educational systems, this guide is here to inspire you with innovative ideas for end-of-year activities that will leave a lasting impression on your students.
Ignite Creativity with End-of-Year Projects
Reflect with a Memory Board
Cultivate Gratitude with Thank-You Notes
End-of-Year Activities
Foster Connections
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TEFL Africa - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Exciting Efl Teaching Opportunity In Eastern Morocco ann. 2
Date posted:2018-07-05 | Writer: American Language Center Oujda | Email: [email protected]
The American Language Center of Oujda is looking for dedicated and adventurous TEFL trained individuals who wish to teach English in Morocco. Oujda is a prospering non-touristic city just one hour south of the Mediterranean coast with a beautiful surrounding countryside.
ALC Oujda is a great, unique place to work in a relaxed atmosphere while living and traveling in Morocco. The more experienced EFL teacher can excel with our higher levels, TOEFL classes, Business English and other projects, while developing teachers have a great opportunity to hone their teaching skills while advancing in the TESOL field. We also provide professional development opportunities with a national... [Read more]
Teaching English in China: Small or Big City? - TEFL Blog
Anastasiia Ovchinnikova
Visa and Legal Budget and Salary Destinations Alumni Experiences
When we think of moving to China, we often imagine this marvelous picture of futuristic cities, glass skyscrapers, and 24/7 buzzing big city lifestyle. That was me 4 years ago while packing my suitcases to start a new chapter of my life in this far and foreign country.
The Hidden Gems Of Living In A Small City
Long-lasting Friendships
Ultimate Local Experience
Best Way To Save Money
Teaching and The Big City
Expat-friendly Working Conditions
Great Infrastructure
Tons Of Things To Do
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My Unforgettable Experience Teaching Kindergarten in the Middle East - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
Teaching English to non-English speaking students can be a big and challenging task. You need to be full of patience, understanding and passion if you decide to enter this vocation. I worked for ten years as a kindergarten teacher in the Middle East and at times it seemed like I was in a "jungle survival" competition.
My first day in the 'Jungle'
My second day in the 'Jungle'
Major breakthrough!
Embracing the local culture
All my hard work paid off
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How My Passion For The Spanish Language Made Me Become An English Teacher Abroad - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
As a native English speaker, my first major foreign language experience began in 8th grade, where I had the option of studying either Spanish or French. I chose Spanish, as I'd always been drawn to the language and Latin American culture, and hoped to one day live in a Spanish speaking country. I studied the language throughout high school, but in the years afterward, it wasn't much of a priority and wasn't something I used on a regular basis.
Our language classes were mainly structured around learning grammar and following the textbook.
I recognized a lot of the same lack of interest in learning as I saw during my own high school language class days.
I was afraid of making mistakes.
I learned from my mistakes the first time around.
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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]
What is the Schengen Area in Europe and how does it affect TEFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
The Schengen Area, significant for those teaching English in Europe, encompasses 27 countries and hosts a population exceeding 400 million. Established in 1985, its primary goal was the elimination of border controls, facilitating seamless movement between member nations. Contrary to some beliefs, the Schengen Area is distinct from the European Union, representing a separate agreement. In its pre-Schengen days, travelers, including TEFL teachers, had to present passports at each border for entry stamps. Today, thanks to the Schengen agreement, there is an unhindered flow from one member country to another.
How long can I stay in the Schengen Area?
Once the 90 days is up, when can I re-enter the Schengen Zone?
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The Secrets of Organizing Any ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Effective teachers not only possess expertise in content knowledge but they are also great classroom managers. If teachers cannot manage their students then they cannot teach their students. Learning will only take place when the classroom is well managed. The first day of school is the most important day for teachers to create 'rules' in the classroom.
The Essence of Classroom Management
Teacher Responsibilities
Relationships
Expectations and Directions
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Setting Up an English Course in Vietnam - a Graduate’s Story - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
I worked as an Emirates Airlines flight attendant for over 6 years. In order to be accepted you need to pass multiple group exercises, a written exam and a two person interview. There are always over a thousand applicants but they only accept a very small number. Two years ago I left the company and moved to Vietnam where I noticed a great interest in younger people wanting to become flight attendants, but many were fearful of the Open Day, a two day process of interviews and exercises because they were not sure if their level of English was good enough. It didn't take long for me and two friends, who had also worked for the same airline, to decide to put together an 8 day course for people interested in becoming a flight attendant.
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Classroom Management as a Skill of Relaxing Manner - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
In my opinion, classroom management is the most important part of teaching. Classroom Management does not have only the skill of organizing and managing but also a relaxing manner. It is a critical skill.
Classroom management as it is
Building teaching character
Rules
Relationships
Clear routines
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Top Tips For Dealing with the Recent Pandemic as a Foreign English Teacher in China - TEFL Blog
Nadiia Dovbnia
Destinations Alumni Experiences
I have been working in China as an English teacher almost for half a year. When the outbreak began, I decided to stay in China. At first, I thought it would be like a seasonal flu quarantine back in my country, Ukraine, when schools are closed for just a week or two. However, the situation got worse and I realized that it might be safer to stay inside my city than to go through the train stations and airports.
Our life here has changed completely in less than in 48 hours.
I have to say, the way people here react to the situation amazes me.
Fake News Raises Panic
Schools are shut down.
Adapting school curriculum and lesson plan
1. Make a monthly planner.
2. Wake up at the same time even if you don't have work to do.
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The 4 Easy Things That Will Help You to Build Great Relationships With Any Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Establishing rapport in the classroom is essential if you are going to have a successful class. In this paper, I will examine some of my classroom experience and compare my successful classes to my less-successful classes. In doing so, I hope to make an observation about "best practices" that I can implement in my English teaching. Along with using my own experience, I will be talking with other teachers that I know and using the provided text that I have been given for this course. The three areas I will focus on are: Beginning the course, student participation, and being positive.Beginning the Course.
1. Determine the course in the beginning
2. Let students know about themselves
3. Do not supply everything yourself
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My Experience as an Assistant Language Teacher in Japanese Elementary and Junior High Schools - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
I am in my 3rd year of working in the countryside of Japan as an Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) in public elementary and junior high schools. An ALT's official job description is to be the assistant to a Japanese Teacher of Language (JTL). In my experience, especially in elementary schools, the ALT is not seen as an assistant but as "the English teacher" since the regular homeroom teacher has no training or experience with ESL. In most cases, the ALT has a degree in a field unrelated to teaching and has no qualifications.
Japanese Education System
ALT Training
My Unexpected Discovery
Language Course Peculiarities
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TEFL Russia - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Superb Summer Work Opportunity In Russia 2021
Date posted:2021-01-08 | Writer: Dubravushka | Email: [email protected]
Travel and work in Russia while using your TEFL skills. Ideal for young, highly motivated, enthusiastic and committed native level English speakers.We offer an unforgettable summer, comfortable conditions, incredible events, true friends and wide experience!Dubravushka - Russia's first independent boarding school and summer camp - celebrated it's 30 years anniversary this year! And every year 5-6 EFL teachers work with us and have the best time in Russia! The school is located 1.5 hrs from Moscow so it is very easy to exploreDetails of PositionJob Summary:- 5-6 lessons per day (Mon-Fri);- extra individual lessons upon parents request;- participation in camp activities and games during afternoons and evenings... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - Future Tenses Future Continuous Teaching Ideas - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Now here are some teaching ideas for the future continuous tense. Here, we have an activity where we'll be asking students to spontaneously make some excuses based upon some invitations. We can do this in pairs or small groups. The teacher will have cut these cards up and the students will place them into a pile, randomly picking up a card. So one student might pick this card up and say 'Would you like to play tennis with me tomorrow?' The other student will be challenged to come up with an excuse as quickly as possible, which might be 'No, I'm sorry I'll be working.' Then, we have the next student pick up the next card and we challenge an additional student to make an excuse. Here we have another teaching idea for the future continuous tense and this involves two students trying... [Read more]
What’s it Like Teaching EFL in a Kindergarten in Vietnam? - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
Today I will be discussing teaching EFL in a kindergarten class in Vietnam. The main 3 points I will be talking about are the culture, school support and parent assistance. Just to give you some background, my name is Melanie and I am from Ohio, USA. I have over 10 years experience in the classroom. I started as a substitute teacher in Nevada and then decided to move abroad to Vietnam in 2013. Vietnam is where I had my first EFL experience of teaching kindergarten.
Children are Motivated to Succeed
Memories of My First Day
The Importance of Practicing at Home
The Benefits for Teachers and Students are Huge
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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.
Watch the live session here
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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Your 5 Step-Guide to a Successful TEFL Course Completion - TEFL Blog
Russ Tuff
TEFL Information
So you are in two minds whether or not to do a "Teaching English as a Foreign Language" course. I get it, I was there as well. Trust me, I understand; that's a lot of money to outlay, and what's more, you don't even know if you are going to pass the course.
1) Routine is the key:
2) Just do one unit a day:
3) Get the course with the videos:
4) Print out the PDF:
5) The Summative Task:
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Any of those statements or questions starting to sound familiar? Let me tell you a bit about those statements and questions; those statements and questions completely disappear once you commit to your future. And when I say "completely disappear" I mean, you don't even think about them again until you are asked to write a blog about your experience whilst... [Read more]
Personal Teaching Experience: How I started as a Multiple Intelligences Practitioner - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
The popular saying which states: never judge a book by the cover has once again reminded me to always be optimistic about a new experience. Before I entered the school I had already concluded what a bad experience it would be in this new environment which I would pass on numerous occasions and hear different external noises coming from inside of the school, I imagined how hard the job of a teacher could be.
My First Day at School
Using Resources
Multiple Intelligences
Evaluation
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TEFL Venezuela - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Tefl In Venezuela Valencia
Date posted:2005-03-15 | Writer: Angel Guevar | Email: [email protected]
Description: Teach kids and adults in their own homes in Valencia, Venezuela. Bs.300, 000 (us$150) a month plus room and meals. Start April 15. Approximately 4 classes a day ( about 4 to 6 hours) from 7 am to 8 pm. No airfare or medical insurance provided. Only native speakers. Write to Angel Guevar at: [email protected]
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.
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Teaching English to Adult Students Online - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Presently, I take care of my ninety-six-year-old father at home and have no immediate plans to teach overseas. Fortunately, I live in a community (Aurora, Colorado) that has over 140 different language groups and ethnicities. Aurora ranks as the tenth most diverse community in the United States. I have worked toward my TEFL certification for the future; however, I have plans to use the training now.
Personal Plan
Online Platforms
Requirements
Employment
Salaries
The Effective Online Teacher
Set Expectations
Correct Carefully
Relationship and Feedback
Project (Individual and Group)
Resources
Closing
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Why Games in the Classroom are Effective - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Teaching English as a foreign language with little to no experience is a daunting task and one that should be seriously considered. There are many aspects to teaching that I was expected to know and implement while teaching English in another country. I had to learn how to teach in about two weeks and although I learned many techniques and strategies, one of the most important tools and one of the most effective was including games in the classroom.
Games as a tool for learning
Applicability
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7 Amazing Winter and Christmas ESL Activities Your Students Will Love - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
When the aroma of gingerbread and eggnog is in the air, you know it's time to translate your love for the most beautiful season of the year into your TEFL classroom with winter ESL activities!
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1. What makes the perfect winter day?
2. Write an article for a local newspaper
3. Make paper snowflakes
4. Read something about winter
5. Play a game of Taboo
6. Holiday Extravaganza!
7. If everything else fails: These worksheets do the trick!
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Teaching Monolingual vs. Multilingual Groups: What You Need To Know - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
A multilingual class is a class where the learners speak a variety of first languages. A monolingual class is a class where all the learners speak the same first language. I have been working in international school setting for over 13 years. The classes are multilingual classes where students come from different cultures and English is the common language for them to communicate with their teachers and classmates.
Common Difficulties
Common Culture
Exposure to English
Mother Tongue
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Alumni Experience: ✅ Teaching English to IT Specialists - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
I have been teaching English in Ukraine for over five years. I started at Greenwich school as a native speaker, but there was not much training involved. I was in the travel industry, so I wanted to fill up some of the free time I had earlier each day. My work with Canada was mainly after 4 pm each day. After teaching part-time, I began to enjoy it, so when more and more companies and students needed me, I filled up fast.
Greenwich School
Group Dynamics
Personal Approach
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My Personal Experience Moving to Beijing to Teach English - TEFL Blog
Joanna Dineva
Destinations Alumni Experiences
Traveling for me is more than seeing a tourist sight and snapping a picture for your social media. Traveling is the opportunity to explore the world, immerse myself in different cultures and connect with the people of those cultures. Teaching English abroad has allowed me to do just that. In late 2019 an opportunity presented itself for me to teach English in Beijing, China. I had never been to China before. I had never traveled to Asia before. Having an adventurous soul and nomadic heart that I have, I accept the offer without too much hesitation.At the time of writing this personal experience article, I have lived in China for approximately four months and would like to share some lessons I have learned thus far.
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