Date posted:2003-01-21 | Writer: Brown School | Email: [email protected]
English Teachers
Brown School, Slany, Czech Republic < [email protected] >Date: 6 January 2003
We are a small, family run school located just north of Prague. We are currently hiring English teachers who have classroom experience and are familiar with the working in a professional environment. The salary starts at 150Kc / hour. Insurance and accommodation are also provided.
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 section of the unit detailed present tenses, covering the differences between present simple, present perfect, present continuous and present perfect continuous. It also gave examples on when they should be used as well as the rules for sentence formulation when speaking in the present tense. I feel that this unit taught me a lot about the correct usage of the tenses, particularly those between present simple and present perfect.In this unit, I both reviewed and reflected on the present-tense usage of verbs in the English language. Furthermore, I learned to differentiate between the continuous, simple present, and present perfect forms of verb usage. Before, I was not aware that the presence of a helping verb could change the very classification of the base verb. This lesson will certainly prove handy to my future students who are struggling with verb tenses.