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Why Japanese Students Struggle with Communicating in English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
During my stay in Japan, Japanese people often told me how they can't communicate in English despite studying the language for six or more years in school. In Japan, students in junior and senior high learn English grammar and vocabulary in compulsory formal English classes. English is also taught in elementary school as foreign language activities. Yet despite spending several hours in English classes, many Japanese people graduate high school with poor English communication skills.
Education system
Class culture
Learning goals
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4 Reasons Why Japanese Students Are Often Lacking Motivation - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Japanese learners of English face challenges which are based on background and cultural aspects, racial barriers, perception of the English language, as well the lack of freedom of expression. This becomes the basis on which their motivation, or lack thereof, to study English is built. Coming from a motivational background, I was self-assured that my plans to get my low-level High School students motivated about learning English would be less challenging to implement. Reality proved otherwise as this process has required the breaking of certain barriers in order for me to be successful in my endeavors. Following is a further explanation on each of the different challenges which I have observed to be the cause of the lack of motivation amongst many... [Read more]
Possible Reasons why Japanese Students have Difficulties Acquiring English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Japan is a First-World, Asian country, well-known for its clean vehicular designs, its production of famed animations, its ability to wow the Western world with hygienic efforts even at leisurely events (World Cup 2018), and overall its impeccable attention to detail in most areas of life. Yet, even with these accolades behind the name, there remains a sore spot, which any foreigner who has experienced Japan in the flesh, can verify exists. That is, the surprising lack of ability of the general public to understand and/or produce comprehensible English, an established global language.
Failures
Teaching techniques
Social challenges
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How do Japanese Students Respond to Some Common Challenges in English? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Japan is a country continuously changing at a rapid pace largely due to globalization and marketing. With its growing popularity and necessity, difficulties are sure to arise for people learning English and specifically, in Japan. To fully understand all the problems learners face in Japan, it is important to realize why English is so widely being studied in the first place. Firstly, students must study English for 6 years throughout primary and high school. As well as being part of the Japanese schooling system, the advantages of being able to speak English are endless. The benefits of finding a job or being able to communicate whilst abroad are common motives. However in Japan specifically, more so than western countries, the education and pressure put... [Read more]
Why are Games Powerful and Why do We Play Them in Class? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Let's begin with this - classroom activities are useful. Teachers need to use suitable games for students based on their level and that way students can train their vocabulary and language.
While being helpful, the marvelous part is that the games are entertaining!
Applicability
Games ideas
1. Students could be engaged using tongue twister, for example:
2. In the middle of the class when students are lacking concentration teachers could use 'turntable' game, for example:
3. By the end of the class where there is still time left, teachers could use the game to review what students have learned, for example, they can do it using 'roll the dice' game like this:
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Why Do Parents Need to Learn English too? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
In my opinion, a parent should learn English too. Learning English is a long trip for every kid. Taking China, for example, Chinese parents let their kids accept English language education when they are two or three years old even earlier. Chinese parents want their kids to get more vocabulary, fluently speaking, and get familiar with the English-communication environment. But this situation only happened in language training school which has foreign teachers(English native speakers) and use English during the class. It means that parents pay a lot of money to let their kids have the environment. But most kids only have one-hour of the environment per week. How does the environment work? How can the kids get familiar with English?
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Dining Etiquette in Korea - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad
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Opinion Writing: Why do you like the beach? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This printable ESL worksheet is ideal to practice opinion writing. Students have to write about why they like the beach.
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Lesson Planning - Part 1 - Why do we plan lessons? - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Teaching Ideas
In this blog post, we are going to have a look at some of the reasons why we plan lessons. We suggest there are three main reasons why we need to plan our lessons.
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First and foremost perhaps, is that it's going to create a logical sequence for our lessons. If we didn't have a lesson plan it is quite possible that we could go all over the place and it would become confusing for the students. By having this plan, what we've created is a structure that we can work from. In effect the lesson plan itself is a working document, which we can refer to it at various times in a... [Read more]
Why Do You Need to Use Songs in Your Classroom? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Sitting in a classroom can be such a boring and dull time for children if the teacher is not playful, fun, and creative with the tasks and activities he/she provides. I understand that teaching requires a whole lot of information to be imported into the heads of the students, but I honestly think there are very many paths to the same goal.
Personal Experience
Ways to Explain the Materials
How to integrate
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Why Do Teachers Need to Work on Their Professional Development? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Why Teacher Career Development? As one of the hundreds of thousands of educators around the globe, I knew that I still have a lot of space that needs to develop on the path of my teaching career.
Reasons to develop professional skills
The importance of being an educator
TEFL/TESOL Training
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Why Do Young Learners and Adults Have Different Learning Modes? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Young learners and adults tend to have different modes when it comes to English learning due to several factors. This article is going to demonstrate some of the factors.
Young learners
But due to the nature of young learners, some problems need to be paid attention to too.
Adult learners
Problems involved in adult class is also obvious.
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Tefl reviews - Lesson Planning Part 1 Why Do We Plan Lessons - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Hello. This presentation is going to cover this section on lesson planning and what we're going to do is to have a look as to why we go about planning a lesson, what do we actually put in it? We'll create an empty lesson plan pro-forma and then having done that what we'll do is to fill in that lesson plan for a particular teaching point. So, our starting position is going to be: "Why do we plan lessons at all?" There are a number of reasons why we need to plan a lesson. The first and foremost perhaps is that it's going to create a logical sequence for our lessons. If we didn't have a lesson plan, it is quite possible that we could go all over the place and it would become confusing for the students. By having this plan, what we've created is a structure that we can work from. So,... [Read more]
Why complete a TEFL course: Why do you need a TEFL course, if you already know how to teach a foreign language? - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
This is a question I've asked myself. I'm looking at it from the point of view of an established foreign language teacher.
How well do you know English?
Get professional guidance
You'll be more successful with getting your students ready to speak in English.
Being a native speaker is not enough
Your credentials say a lot about you.
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For years, I've been thinking about learning to teach English as a foreign language. I've wanted to teach more than just French, so I could find more work, and because TEFL appealed to me. As a French teacher—which is a foreign language, of course—my thought was that I already knew how to teach a foreign language.... [Read more]
Why Do Chinese ESL Students Have So Many Troubles When They Learn English? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
With English being one of the most widely used languages in the world, many individuals are learning English in China. The learners include children, businessmen, etc. Although the learners have their own reasons for studying English, there are three main problems that the Chinese learners face while trying to learn English.
Drilling vs. Understanding
Exams vs. Communication
Selfishness vs. Open-mindedness
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The Global Power of English: Why Do So Many People Want to Learn it? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
One might be forgiven for thinking that English is a ubiquitous language. From the movie industry in the United States to the vast expanse of the internet, it appears that its global standing is exponentially growing year after year. Needless to say, it owes its current position to a British empire that dominated and conquered foreign lands which resulted in countless dominions that spoke the mother tongue on both hemispheres. Its proliferation has ensured that although it might not be the main lingua franca of every region that hosted a queen's flag, it has certainly been used as a secondary language in areas as far away as Asia. In India this is empirically the case where hitherto English would have been the language of the colonial power -... [Read more]
5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Russia for Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Destinations
Known throughout the world for its literary giants, such as Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Chekhov, and its musical geniuses that include Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, and Shostakovich, Russia's unrivaled history of the arts is just one reason why it is increasingly popular with visitors from all over the globe. From the vast and rugged beauty of its eastern regions to the bustling cosmopolitan cities in the west, the Russian Federation offers a seemingly endless array of unique attractions to explore.
1. Russia has a huge job market for foreign English teachers
2. Employers don't insist on a college degree
3. Work visas are not hard to obtain
4. Employers routinely hire teachers in advance
5. Russia is a land of adventure
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Tefl reviews - Why Teach In Korea - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Why teach in Korea?
First the Facts
2/3 of South Koreans aged 25-34 have college degree and take mandatory English classes.
Koreans are obsessed with education to enable the best future for their children South Korea provides top salary to their teachers and has the highest average reading literacy of the OECD
Salary for foreign English language teachers
English teachers in Korea can expect to make between $1,300 and $3,000 per month. Depending on the type of educational institution, the salary varies enormously:
Public Schools: 1.5-3 million won, or $1,265 - $2,500 USD, per month.
Private Language Institutes: 1.9-2.3 million won, or 1,600 - $1,940 USD, per month.
Universities: 2.3 - 3.5 million won, or $1,950 - $2,950 USD, per month.
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TEFL certification in Georgia - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. What is TEFL certification?
2. Why get TEFL certified in Georgia?
3. How to get TEFL certified in Georgia?
4. Job opportunities after TEFL certification in Georgia
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. It is a certification that provides individuals with the skills and qualification needed to teach English to non-native speakers. This certification is highly valued in the field of education, particularly in countries where English is not the primary language.
Georgia is a growing hub for English language education, with an increasing demand for qualified English teachers. Getting TEFL certified in Georgia can open up a range of opportunities for individuals looking to teach English in this region. The certification is recognized and respected by employers, making it... [Read more]
TEFL certification in Germany - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. What is TEFL certification?
2. Why get TEFL certified in Germany?
3. How to get TEFL certified in Germany?
4. Job opportunities after obtaining TEFL certification in Germany
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. A TEFL certification is a qualification that provides individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to teach English to non-native speakers. It covers topics such as lesson planning, classroom management, language assessment, and teaching methodologies. Having a TEFL certification is often a requirement for teaching English abroad, as it demonstrates that the individual has received proper training in teaching English as a foreign language.
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The Truth About TEFL for Non-Native English Speaking Teachers - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
Sometimes non-native English speakers are discouraged in their pursuit of teaching English as a foreign language. With the right TEFL certification course and training, anyone who is a fluent English speaker can also be a great teacher. There is really no reason for non-native English speakers to worry as the following alumni report will clearly show.
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English Proficiency
Nobody Knows Everything
You Can Relate to Your Students
You Can Anticipate the Students' Problems
Non-Native English Speaking Teachers Rule!
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Top 10 Reasons I Love My Mom - Mother's Day Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a fun activity to do with your students for Mother's Day. Have them think of 10 reasons why they love their mom.
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The Essential Role of Grammar - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Grammar is not only about vocabulary and sentence structure but also can improve our communication and ability of logical thinking.
Why learning grammar?
Misconceptions
How to learn a language effectively?
Functions of grammar
How to improve grammar?
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Some people always ask a question that what is the point of learning grammar? Foreigners never learn grammar, but they speak better English than us when they travel abroad. Also nowadays, more and more young students go abroad to further their studies. Most of them... [Read more]
Innovation in Curriculum Design - TEFL Blog
Ahmed Taha
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
The curriculum has been used in the past as a collection of topics and syllabuses for children and young people to be learned during their school years. However, this definition does not do justice to the wider outcomes required by the real world or to the complexity of what many teachers are actually doing to promote the well-being of children and young people. It fails to define the overall objectives that the program is supposed to serve. Learning is often greatly influenced by when and how success is evaluated and how the effects of measurement are used. Therefore, evaluation needs to be seen as an important part of the process of learning. Consequently, the study has taken the following general view of the curriculum.... [Read more]
Why You Should Take Specialized TEFL Courses - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
TEFL Information
The worldwide market for qualified English language teachers is simply huge and it continues to grow in many parts of the world. Right across Asia, from China and Japan to South Korea and Taiwan, there are always jobs available throughout the year. Dozens of other countries in Europe and Latin America also have plenty of positions waiting to be filled. However, if you want to be able to pick and choose the right job to suit you, it is a huge advantage if you are qualified in as many areas as possible. In addition to a standard TEFL/TESOL certificate, having specialized TEFL certification on your CV/resume will really make you stand out from the crowd and give you access to the widest variety of interesting jobs.
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Several Problems South Korean Students Face Learning English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
This essay examines English education in South Korea and its socio-cultural problems. The discussion draws on my personal beliefs and experiences. First, the history of Korean education is laid out by illustrating the cultural background of Korean society. Following that, it traces the problems of learners of the English language in Korea and tips on how to improve their learning.
National Background
Education System
Speaking Challenges
How to improve Korean's English speaking
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The Most Common Problems Students in South Korea Face When Learning English - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations Alumni Experiences
Korean learners of the English language face numerous challenges in acquiring the language on a proficient level, although English is introduced to children at an early age. English is incorporated into the primary school curriculum from the age of four, yet only a small minority master the language on a proficient conversational level. Unfortunately, the reasons seem to stem from cultural and social differences, the significant differences between the two languages; Korean and English, and the Korean Educational System is also a contributing factor.
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Problems Relating to Cultural Differences
Problems Relating to the Different Phonetic and Grammar Systems
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Why Should You Teach English in South Korea? - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Destinations
Two thirds of South Koreans aged 25 to 34 have a college degree and take mandatory English classes. Koreans are obsessed with education to enable the best future for their children and South Korea provides top salary to their teachers and has the highest average reading literacy of the OECD. This makes South Korea the ideal destination for qualified English teachers looking to make a good living while teaching abroad.
Salaries for foreign English language teachers
How much does it cost to live in Korea?
Where to Teach in Korea?
Korea as a tourist destination
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Tefl reviews - Lesson Planning Dos And Don Ts Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Why bother with a lesson plan?
IT'S AN AID TO PLANNING: A lesson plan helps you identify a clear destination for your lesson.
IT'S A WORKING DOCUMENT: It helps you to mark out the route to that destination.
IT'S A RECORD: A lesson plan helps you keep track of what you have covered with your students. It also helps other teachers cover your lesson if you are ill.
LESSON PLANNING DO'S AND DON'TS
Keep it simple. If you need to refer to it in a lesson, a quick glance should tell you what you need to know.
Don't write a script of the lesson.
Structure your plan and keep the same structure.
Note the expected timing for each activity.
Activities should be connected giving the lesson a logical pattern.
Variety is needed to keep students engaged.
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How to Teach the Correct Pronunciation of L, R, V, and F - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Many students of English as a Second Language (ESL) find that, of the many struggles they have with the language, pronunciation is the most difficult to master.
Working on Fluency
Difficult Sounds: Part 1
How to Teach?
Difficult Sounds: Part 2
How to Teach?
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