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Teach EFL in Krabi, Thailand

Date posted:2010-10-05 | Writer: Nuahklongprachabamrung School | Email: [email protected]

Our school is looking for two TEFL qualified native English teachers to work at our government high school in Nuaklong. Located in beautiful Krabi Province just 16km from Krabi Town. Our thriving high school is one of the largest in Krabi Province. The Foreign Language Department is currently undergoing some exciting changes that could create good opportunities for our new teachers. Next year we plan to open a specialist EP program and build our schools standards to international status. We currently employ 9 Thai teachers, 1 Chinese teacher and 2 native speakers. We are hoping to find 2 new native English teachers (from any native speaking country) to join our team for the coming semester. The successful candidates will both be teaching in our general program. They will both teaching 3 of the 6 grades that study here in Nuahklong. The successful candidates should have: - At least 6 months teaching experience - 100-120 hour teaching certificate - A bachelors degree (preferably) - A real passion for teaching

To apply contact us at the e-mail address given on the job heading.

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.

 

Another important unit regarding basic grammar. I love how the content is organized and example are well demonstrated. I not only learned the bullet points myself, but also got a lot of ideas about how to use ESA to teach modals, phrasal verbs and passive voice to student. All grammar units in this course gave me a guideline of how to organize grammar points and how to make simple yet clear example of it.Unit 18 Modal verbs and passive versus active voice. I will need more practice but i understand the concept of this. There are many small things that slightly change the meaning of what you say ( using the word may versus can for example) also in conjunction with these words i think your \"tone\" of voice can add extra meaning, this is not part of the unit but just something i thought of while reading.


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