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The Problems That Japanese Elementary Schoolers Face Studying English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
In the wake of the upcoming 2020 Olympics in Japan, there has been an increase in elementary school level English classes. As an assistant language teacher half into my fourth year, I have had the rare chance to work the entirety of my time in one elementary school where I have had many great memories. However, being present every day I began to notice that some students were struggling or in some cases, not even trying when it came to English class. Talking with my peers and colleagues from other elementary schools as well as my own, there are some common problems that many students seem to experience in an English class. These problems include learning in a counter-productive environment, inconsistent exposure to the language, and a lack of... [Read more]
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.
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The 2 Pronunciation Problems ESL Students Suffer From in Japan - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
There are several pronunciation problems that students of English will face in Japan; however, I will focus on two.
1. Differences in the phonetic systems of two languages
2. Lack of exposure to authentic English resources
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This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Brandie K. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
The first of these problems they face is the fact that Japanese doesn't have some of the same sounds in its' alphabet as English does. For example, Japanese does not have a hard R sound; instead, it has a sound that is a mix of R and L. So, when students from Japan go to say rice, for many... [Read more]
Typical Challenges for Japanese Native Speakers in ESL - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Daisy C. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Grammar
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Japanese schools
Japanese culture
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One problem facing many Japanese students learning English is differentiating between countable and uncountable nouns. In the Japanese language, the same word is often used for 'much' and 'many'. In English, 'much' is used to describe countable nouns, and 'many' is used to describe uncountable nouns.
A problem facing many EFL learners, especially Japanese learners, is idioms. The English language has thousands of idioms, which are used in everyday life. These are... [Read more]
Problems Japan Faces in Developing English as a Second Language - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
There are several challenges Japan faces when it comes to learning English as a second language. Japanese culture is a bubble. Everything, including their ad signs, TV, games, government, studies, work and even the internet is filled with one language; Japanese. In a world of globalization, where your goods and services can come from literally any part of the globe. Japan is one of the few remaining homogenous cultures where English is still seen as an optional language. As the global economy becomes more global, the English language will likely become less optional, but essential. In addition to the cultural issues, Japan's English curriculum in the school is largely unchanged from the '60s according to my Japanese cousins and uncles still living in... [Read more]
Contributing to the Classroom as an ALT in Japan - TEFL Blog
Asia Ridley
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
English education in Japan has been prominent for decades and starts in elementary schools. It is in high demand as the relationship between the U.S. and Japan as well as the abundant amount of tourism. Last year straight after graduating from university in the United States, I moved to Japan and began teaching English. I was fortunate to pass the interviews and become part of the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme {JET}. Being an assistant language teacher {ALT} in the Japanese education system versus a conversation school has its differences. Therefore I will be diving into how one can contribute to the classroom as an ALT.
Japanese Elementary School
Collaborating with your Homeroom Teacher
Outside of the classroom
Conclusion
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TEFL Jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Prospects for Teaching English Abroad
Please email for assistance finding employers. ITTT graduates receive free lifetime job assistance.
The links below show some of the most popular locations and options for TEFL job opportunities, both in-class and online. There is a huge number of TEFL job vacancies globally and those listed under the links below are just a fraction that we have selected to give you an understanding of TEFL teacher rates of pay and conditions of work in those countries and online.
These links are provided for information purposes only and some of the job vacancies may already have been filled. Similarly, we would also inform you that ITTT has no direct affiliation with any of the learning institutions, companies or bodies listed.
Please feel free to click on any of the links below which may be of... [Read more]
TEFL Canada - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Jobs For English Tutors In Canada
Date posted:2020-01-26 | Writer: Explanations Unlimited | Email: [email protected]
Are you interested in a fulfilling part-time teaching opportunity? Explanations Unlimited is currently looking for enthusiastic instructors to service our private & corporate clients in Toronto and surrounding areas. As an educational institution certified by the Canadian federal government, Explanations Unlimited has been providing private tutoring in clients’ Toronto-area homes, & “on-site” corporate language training since 1980 with occasional opportunities for TEFL qualified teachers. Due to on-going student requests, Explanations Unlimited also hires year-round.
BENEFITS OF BEING AN EXPLANATIONS UNLIMITED INSTRUCTOR:
Work for a well-respected Canadian tutoring service as a professional,... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - Tesol Tefl Reviews Video Testimonial Leslie - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Leslie is a Canadian English teacher at a junior high school in the Japanese countryside. In this TESOL review, Leslie tells us she is looking to open her own English language day care centre at her home and with this in mind she took the 120-hour certificate course with ITTT as well as the 50-hour young learners course to bring her qualifications up to date. Hopefully for Leslie this will be the first step on a rewarding career as the owner of a successful English language school in Japan.
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 convenient, highly structured design means that you can... [Read more]
Where is the best place to teach English in Japan? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Deciding on the best place to teach English in Japan depends on individual preferences. Tokyo, the bustling capital, offers the allure of city life and the most job opportunities. Osaka combines vibrant urban experiences with rich history, while Kobe is renowned for its international atmosphere. Beyond the main cities, there are countless towns that provide an authentic cultural immersion. Regardless of location, teachers can expect a competitive salary and a unique cultural experience.
Tokyo
Osaka
Kobe
Sapporo
Fukuoka
Unsurprisingly, Japan's most densely populated area, Tokyo, tops the list. It is a realm of its own, brimming with teaching opportunities thanks to its nine million-plus residents and offering the country's highest salaries. Although the cost of living is notably high,... [Read more]
TEFL Chile - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Jobs Teaching English In Santiago Chile ann. 2
Date posted:2019-11-06 | Writer: Smooth Talkers | Email: [email protected]
Smooth Talkers is an institute that offers individual and group classes to companies and private students, mostly at the clients' homes or offices. We are looking for the committed, fun and experienced EFL teachers to work with us in Santiago de Chile. You must enjoy working and teaching, and have a positive attitude with solid grammar knowledge. This is a full-time position for which we pay $13.500 CLP per 1.5 hour class
MAIN JOB TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Ability to teach adults and children whose first or main languages is not English
· Small group (<6 students) or individual class... [Read more]
6 Tips You Need to Know About Jobs Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
TEFL Information
If you are considering teaching English abroad, you will no doubt be aware that there are many things to think about when planning your adventure. You might also be a little overwhelmed by the whole prospect of packing your life into a suitcase and heading off overseas. Whatever stage in the process you are at, do not panic as tens of thousands of people have been just where you are now and have gone on to have a successful and enjoyable time teaching English as a foreign language. The following top 6 tips should help you focus on the most important things to consider and set you on the road to a new chapter in your life as an EFL teacher.
1. Get TEFL certified!
2. Allow Plenty of Preparation Time
3. Do Plenty of Research
4. Keep an Open Mind and Be... [Read more]
TEFL Indonesia - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ English Teacher Jobs In Jakarta And Cibubur Indonesia ann. 2
Date posted:2023-05-06 | Writer: Springfield School | Email: [email protected]
Springfield School is a great place to work! We have a warm, friendly environment at our four campuses. We provide quality Christian education of the highest international standards to our 2000 amazing students. Our school is trilingual (English, Mandarin and Indonesian) and we use Cambridge Curriculum (Checkpoints, IGCSE, AS/A Level) and the latest teaching methods. Vacancies start from July 2023Salary and benefitsCompetitive SalaryPaid HolidaysHealth InsuranceLunches provided dailyTransportation allowance providedTraining provided5 day work week Mon-Fri 7am-4pmRequirementsRelevant Bachelor DegreeRelevant Work ExperienceExcellent EnglishCommitted to excellence in educating, nurturing and providing a safe... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Perfect Continuous Usage Teaching Jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this video the teacher trainer looks at the usage of the past perfect continuous. The past perfect continuous is used to talk about a past action that was continuing up until another point in the past. For example: Before moving to Korea, I had been teaching in Thailand for three years. ITTT's TEFL Courses provide you with the opportunity to find Teaching Jobs all over the world. Whether you want to work amongst the long history of Europe or spend your free time living the beach life in Southeast Asia, teach professionals business English in a thriving metropolis or teach kids out in the sticks, earning yourself a TEFL certificate with ITTT will make the right type of Teaching Jobs available to you.
Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Perfect Continuous Structure Tefl Jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The past perfect continuous is formed with two auxiliary verbs 'had' and 'been' along with the present participle. Positive: Subject + had + been + present participle I had been teaching... Negative: Subject + had + not + present participle I had not been teaching... Question: Had + subject + been + present participle? Had you been teaching...? Some of the highest paying TEFL jobs can be found in South Korea. In order to be successful in finding a well paid teaching position there you will need to get yourself a TEFL certificate. ITTT offers a number of different courses from 100% online courses to 100% in-class or even a combination of the two. Check out our website by following the link above for more information on the types of course ITTT offers as well as useful information... [Read more]
I'm a Non-Native English Teacher: How do I find a job? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
hey guys i'm super glad to welcome you at a new ITTT live stream um i'm going to wait for a moment um until some people um join me but uh today's topic is devoted to a really um challenging issue um for those teachers who are unaware about their abilities to uh find a job uh and i'm going to dwell upon the problem of um getting employed as a non-native speaker so basically this is a tough issue for all new teachers and for some current teachers i'm going to share my own experience but at the same time i would love to give you a piece of advice on how to build on your um successful teaching career and i should say that um actually today's live stream isn't for those people who expect that everything comes super easy and that someone will do everything for them so basically uh this live... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - English Grammar Past Perfect Continuous Teaching Ideas 2 Esl Jobs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The teaching idea for the past perfect continuous tense covered in this video is an adaptation of a present perfect continuous idea. The past perfect continuous is rarely used so it can be quite hard to think up original and interesting ideas for it so adapting ideas for other tenses where suitable is useful. For this idea students are given situation that was happening in the past and the other students having to say what they think had been happening before that event to cause it. For example: Yesterday you were crying (because you had been watching a sad film). If you are thinking about becoming an English teacher you should consider getting yourself properly qualified. In addition taking a TEFL certificate course will open up a large number of ESL jobs to you. Take a look at... [Read more]
TEFL Romania - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Job Teaching English In Romania
Date posted:2016-11-29 | Writer: Forever Young | Email: [email protected]
“Forever Young” Educational Centre (“Mereu tanar”) is a non-governmental organisation, which acts independently and is not politically affiliated. We have opportunities for TEFL qualified teachers who are available from June 2017. The main aims of the association are to promote, support, implement and coordinate teaching/learning, educational, cultural, sportive, tourist and leisure activities among preschoolers, schoolchildren, students and teachers in the educational system, as well as among youth and people of other age groups in the country and abroad.
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PROJECT A: FOUR-STAR ENGLISH: 17th of June 2017 – 16th of July 2017
LOCATION: Grand Hotel... [Read more]
TEFL Myanmar - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Job Teaching English In Myanmar
Date posted:2019-10-03 | Writer: ILBC Co Ltd | Email: [email protected]
ILBC was established on May 2, 1995 with a small language class of twenty students. Since then, it has gained the trust and support of the populace, and has now become the leading institution among private education sector in Myanmar. Today, the company has established 30 campuses in 9 major cities of the country, providing quality education and language training to over 15,000 students. We have an opportunity for a qualified EFL teacher to teach English to Secondary 1-4 students, aged 13-16, in Myitkyina, the capital of the Kachin State in Northern Myanmar.
Working hours are from 8:00am to 4:00pm, Monday – Friday, with a maximum of 25 contact hrs per week.
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Latin Americans have a unique attitude for learning English and living life to the full. Jobs are plentiful in this region for our TEFL graduates. - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Whether you are a newly qualified teacher or are simply looking to move on to a new country after teaching for some time, it is important to research the requirements for English teachers in your chosen destination. Finding out what qualifications are needed, whether you need a visa before arriving etc. in advance will help you to create a successful plan and avoid disappointment farther down the road. This infographic looks at the requirements needed for teaching in Latin America.
With regard to qualifications the majority of countries in the region will require at least a TEFL certificate. While preferred, a degree is not always necessary in most Latin American countries making it a great destination for those who have not completed a university degree. One exception is Costa Rica... [Read more]
How to teach English in Europe - Top Tips to find Jobs! - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
hello hello hi linda here from itt for another weekly live session on facebook and youtube at the same time as always if uh you've watched one of my lives before thanks so much for tuning in again and if this is your first time watching hello and welcome thanks so much for being here today and um yeah if you are listening to this as a podcast episode thanks so much for downloading the podcast means a lot to us we always turn our live sessions into podcast episodes and you can find them on spotify google podcasts uh itunes all those podcast places out there and um yeah welcome welcome today's topic is teaching english in europe so two weeks ago i talked about teaching english in asia and i focused on seven different countries the most popular countries in asia and today we're going to do... [Read more]
How to teach English in Europe - Top Tips to find Jobs! - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
Budget and Salary Destinations TEFL Information
Hello, Linda here from ITTT for another weekly live session on Facebook and YouTube at the same time as always. If you've watched one of my sessions before thanks so much for tuning in again and if this is your first time watching, hello and welcome. If you are listening to this as a podcast episode, thanks so much for downloading the podcast, it means a lot to us as we always turn our live sessions into podcast episodes and you can find them on Spotify, Google Podcasts, itunes, all those podcast places out there.
Watch the live session here
I already have a question from Caroline. I also taught English in China, where were you teaching Linda?
We have some questions. Tiana asks do European countries offer accommodation?
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How do I get a job teaching English in China? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To secure a teaching position in China, you primarily need a Z Visa, which most employers will guide prospective teachers in obtaining. Essential requirements often include proof of a Bachelor's degree and a passport from a native English-speaking country. Possessing a TEFL certificate is highly recommended, and having some prior teaching experience can enhance job prospects. China's rising economic prominence and the eagerness of parents to invest in their children's English education have led to an unprecedented demand. With over 300 million individuals currently learning English, China's insatiable appetite for English language teachers is evident, offering numerous opportunities for educators.
What are the benefits of teaching English in China?
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How do I get a job teaching English in Japan? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To secure a position teaching English in Japan, a bachelor's degree and a TEFL certification with at least 120 hours are essential for obtaining a work visa. However, in certain circumstances, such as having a working holiday visa, student visa, spouse visa, or specific Japanese visas, teaching opportunities may still be accessible even without a degree.
Japan remains a prime choice for English educators, not only for its attractive salary packages but also for its unique blend of cutting-edge progress and rich historical traditions. If a blend of professional growth and cultural exploration is what you are after, Japan stands out as an ideal destination.
What are the requirements for teaching English in Japan?
What kind of jobs are available teaching English in Japan?
What is the... [Read more]
How do I find a job teaching English in France? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To find a job teaching English in France, a sought-after destination for its rich culture and history, consider the following:
With its appeal in history, fashion, and cuisine, France continues to attract ESL teachers globally.
What are the basic requirements for teaching English in France?
What is the best way to apply for jobs teaching English in France?
When is the best time to apply for jobs teaching English in France?
What visa will I need to teach English in France?
How much money will I need to start teaching English in France?
What can I do to ensure I find a good job teaching English in France?
Can I earn extra money working as a private English tutor in France?
Basic requirements for teaching English in France include:
Meeting these prerequisites enhances your chances in... [Read more]
How do I get a job teaching English in Turkey? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
In Turkey, the confluence of Europe and Asia, there is a burgeoning demand for qualified English teachers. Cities and major tourist destinations are seeing an increased need for English proficiency across various professions. To secure a teaching role, you typically require a TEFL qualification.
What are the requirements for teaching English in Turkey?
Who are the main employers of English teachers in Turkey?
What are the visa requirements for teaching English in Turkey?
What is the best way to apply for English teaching jobs in Turkey?
Where are the best places to find English teaching Jobs in Turkey?
To secure a reputable teaching position in Turkey, it is highly recommended to have a TEFL certification. While some employers might hire without qualifications, these often come with lower... [Read more]
How do I find a job teaching English in Spain? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
For those passionate about teaching English and enamored by Spain's rich culture, vibrant cities, and picturesque coastlines, securing a position in Spain can be a dream come true. To increase your chances of finding a teaching job in this sought-after destination, consider these steps:
Embarking on this journey not only offers a chance to teach but also to immerse oneself in Spain's rich tapestry of history, language, and culture.
What are the basic requirements for teaching English in Spain?
What is the best way to apply for jobs teaching English in Spain?
When is the best time to apply for jobs teaching English in Spain?
Where are the best places to apply for jobs teaching English in Spain?
What visa will I need to teach English in Spain?
How much money will I need to start... [Read more]
How do I get a job teaching English in Vietnam? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To secure a job teaching English in Vietnam, follow these steps:
What are the requirements for teaching English in Vietnam?
Who are the main employers of English teachers in Vietnam?
What are the visa requirements for teaching English in Vietnam?
What is the best way to apply for English teaching jobs in Vietnam?
When is the best time to apply for English teaching Jobs in Vietnam?
Teaching English in Vietnam comes with specific requirements to adhere to the country's regulations. Aspiring teachers must possess a bachelor's degree, regardless of the major. Being a native English speaker is often a prerequisite, but non-natives can also qualify by demonstrating English proficiency, such as presenting an IELTS certificate. A TEFL certificate with a minimum of 120-hours of coursework... [Read more]
How do I get a job teaching English in Chile? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
To secure a teaching position in Chile, candidates typically need to:
Beyond the prerequisites, Chile offers teachers a vibrant experience, boasting an advanced economy, a rising demand for English proficiency due to its growing international presence, and diverse landscapes ranging from its extensive coastline to the magnificent Andes Mountains and the unique Atacama Desert.
What are the requirements for teaching English in Chile?
Who are the main employers of English teachers in Chile?
What are the visa requirements for teaching English in Chile?
What is the best way to apply for English teaching jobs in Chile?
Chile stands out in this region as it has more accessible criteria for aspiring English teachers compared to many other countries. At the forefront, you will need a TEFL... [Read more]
How do I get a job teaching English in Thailand? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Securing a teaching job in Thailand, one of Asia's top travel destinations, requires several steps. Potential English teachers should possess a bachelor's degree and earning a TEFL certification with 120 hours and teaching practice is typically essential. Candidates should also maintain a clean criminal record, provide a health certificate, and be over 21 years of age. Obtaining a non-immigrant visa followed by a work permit finalizes the process.
What are the requirements for teaching English in Thailand?
What kind of school will I work in teaching English in Thailand?
What is the best way to apply for jobs teaching English in Thailand?
When is the best time to apply for jobs teaching English in Thailand?
To teach English in Thailand, certain criteria are now more strictly adhered... [Read more]