Our ITTT TEFL and TESOL Alumni Stories
This blog post contains information on the most common problems faced by Russian English learners.
Read moreTeaching children can be challenging. Here are 7 fun reward systems that will keep your students more engaged.
Read moreIn this blog post, our TEFL graduate considers some common challenges in English phonetics for the Chinese students.
Read moreThis blog post is devoted to the problem of parents in education of their children.
Read moreThis blog post was written by our TEFL graduate who shares their experience of working in Bangkok, Thailand.
Read moreHow to develop your teaching skills and acquire important teaching techniques? Read in this blog post.
Read moreRemember that learning a language requires motivation, discipline, patience, and vision. If you don’t see where you are going with your target language early on then you are just wasting your time. It’s not a good practice to stop in the middle of something because you suddenly realized that it’s not worth it. Know your goal, set your mind to it so you will never get lost along the way.
Read moreAre you interested in teaching English online? Like you, I’m a new starter to this career of teaching English to non-native speakers, so I wanted to share five tips on what not to do in your early days.
Read moreIn this blog post, our TEFL alumna shares their course review and makes an outline of the content.
Read moreWorking from home brings both opportunities and challenges. It’s time to get more in touch with family and to appreciate each other, especially during these difficult times. It can also provide a positive environment to grow, learn and focus. Instead of spending valuable time traveling to and from work, you can set your own schedule.
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