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Are TEFL teachers in demand in the USA? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
In the diverse landscape of the USA, there is a significant demand for TEFL-certified teachers. Given the country's vast immigrant communities, along with international students and professionals flocking for higher education and business opportunities, the need for proficient English language instruction has skyrocketed.
Requirements for teaching English in the USA
Typical English students in the USA
The best places to find TEFL jobs in the USA
How to find TEFL jobs in the USA
Private English language lessons
Final tips for teaching English in the USA
Most formal teaching positions in the US require a university degree. State and public school district job postings often also mandate a state teaching license or an education-related certification. However, TEFL certificate holders... [Read more]
The World Status of The English Language - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
A global language is a language spoken internationally, the most popular one being English. It is learned by many people as a second language.
Word Origin
Global Communication
Language Structure
Cultural Importance
Challenges For Learners
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A big part of the lexical units in the English language was taken from German, Latin, French, and other European countries. People think that languages have a strong relation between dominance and cultural power.
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British English vs American English. Which is Better? - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
As more and more countries place a growing importance on its people to learn English as a secondary language, for work purposes or for general use, there is a growing debate about which is the better English to learn - British English or American English.
Both versions are essentially the same
Prioritise teaching "Good English"
Certain students may need specific versions of English
Points to consider when choosing a version to teach
Exploring the differences can be an interesting lesson
Don't get obsessed with minor differences
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Tefl Review For Online Tefl Course 43 Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Floyd is from the United States but is currently teaching English overseas in Japan. He recently took our 120-hour TEFL/TESOL online certification course as well as our 50-hour business English course. He enjoyed the course and completed it with videos and tutor support. He feels like he received great training. Even though he has prior teaching experience, he was able to brush up on certain topics as well as learn new skills and methods.
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An ESL Student’s View on The Global Status of English - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Yes, in my opinion, English is for sure a global language. Even as a little girl I was simply intrigued by that language. I like it so much, that I even tried to make up some words. It seems to me that it's a kind of language that can easily go through your ears. It's elegant and very special, al least that's how I see it. Nowadays, it's a world spread language that is taught in schools around the globe. English is everywhere. We can find it to be the main language in computers, mobile phones, video games. Meetings are being held in English, there are restaurant menus all around the world, written in English, there are street signs in English. Youngsters communicate in English via e-mails, social networks, video games and so much more... English has... [Read more]
How much can I earn teaching English in the United Arab Emirates? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Teaching English in the United Arab Emirates, especially in major cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, offers lucrative opportunities. While newcomers without teaching experience might find it challenging to secure top-tier roles, qualified and experienced teachers can expect substantial earnings of between $2,500 and $5,500 USD per month. Many institutions also cover housing expenses and even flight reimbursements.
What are TEFL salaries in the United Arab Emirates?
Who are the main employers of English language teachers in the UAE?
Who else employs English language teachers in the UAE?
What is the cost of living for English teachers in the UAE?
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Review From Tefl Student Lenin - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Lenin is from the United States and has recently completed the 120-hour online TEFL/TESOL training with ITTT. He greatly enjoyed the course and found it to be extremely helpful. He didn’t realize how many components there are in the English language, which is why he appreciated the English grammar units. He also enjoyed the teaching units on classroom management, lesson planning, types of learners and how to deal with problems. He is excited to live abroad and teach English as a foreign language.
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Review From Tefl Student Belle - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Belle is from the United States but is currently living in China. She decided to make a career out of teaching English overseas. She took our 120-hour online TEFL/TESOL course and learned that teaching can be fun and anything but boring. She enjoyed the well-organized structure of the course and received a lot of helpful information from the course and the video resources. She is sure that this new qualification will help her to advance in her career and recommends this course to anyone thinking of teaching overseas.
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Review From Tefl Student Susie - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Susie is from the United States but she is currently teaching English to young learners in Cairo, Egypt. She decided to take out our 120-hour online TEFL/TESOL qualification course to obtain an internationally recognized teaching qualification and enhance her professional portfolio. She enjoyed that the course was flexible and she was able to fit it into her daily schedule. Even though she had prior teaching experience, she learned a lot on classroom management and lesson planning.
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Tefl Review For Online Tefl Course 24 Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Karen is from the United States but has been living in Italy for a couple of years. Since various regulations were changing in the educational policies in Italy so Karen decided to get a new qualification for English teaching. She took ITTT’s 120-hour online TEFL/TESOL courses. She enjoyed the experienced and found it to be very helpful for experienced teachers and those who are new to teaching. She loved that she was able to finish the course within 6 months and work at her own pace.
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Review From Tefl Students Brooke - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this TEFL review video, Brooke from the United States shares her experience of taking a TEFL course with ITTT. She took the 120-hour TEFL/TESOL online course because she wanted to learn more about teaching techniques and English grammar in general. She also enjoyed the supplementary video material provided during the course. She highly recommends ITTT and is excited about her future teaching career.
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Review From Tefl Student Roby Efl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Roby is from the United States and she just recently completed the 120-hour TEFL/TESOL course and is also enrolled in the certificate in teaching Business English. She enjoyed both courses a lot and it took her around two hours a night. She thinks the course units are very well organized and linked to each other. Moreover, she enjoys the post-course support she received from ITTT including job search, resume writing and interview preparation. She wants to live abroad in Japan and teach English there.
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Can I teach English at an international school? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
Absolutely, many TEFL-qualified teachers find opportunities in prestigious international schools. These institutions often serve affluent local and expatriate students, offering teaching environments equipped with advanced resources and state-of-the-art facilities. Opting to teach in an international school can provide a rewarding and enriching experience for qualified teachers.
Subjects are taught in English
A diverse student body
High-quality campuses and facilities
Very competitive packages
Professional environment and professional development
Unlike most English teaching jobs that target local students with lower English proficiency, international schools conduct most of their lessons in English. To tap into this potentially profitable market, you will need qualifications in... [Read more]
Tesol Review From Student Marichelle - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this TESOL review video, Marichelle from the United States shares her thoughts on the 120-hour TEFL course she recently took with ITTT. Since she has worked as a volunteer working in different English language centers in Southeast Asia, she thought that it would be a really good investment for her future career to get TEFL certified with ITTT. As a visual learner, Marichelle especially enjoyed the video content of the course and she's ready to take additional courses with ITTT.
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Tefl reviews - They_re Vs Their Vs There English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
"They're", "their" and "there" are three words that are often used incorrectly. "They're" is simply the contracted form of "they are". "Their" is a possessive and indicates ownership of something. "There" indicates a place. Due to the Internet and instant messaging, the three words have been icreasingly used incorrectly. However, if you'd like to use them correctly, you should keep their meanings in mind. When trying to decide which word to use remember that "they're" = they are, "their" = ownership and "there" = place.
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... [Read more]
Tefl Review For Online Tefl Course 46 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Ben is from California but worked as an English teacher in South Korea for four years. During his time in Korea, he did not possess a teaching qualification. When he returned home to the United States, he decided to become qualified to further his education. Even though he had prior teaching experience, he learned a lot of new skills and techniques, such as the ESA methodology, classroom management and lesson planning. Therefore, he highly recommends the course to anyone who is working in the EFL field.
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Buenos Aires In Class Course Review From Tefl Student Fernando - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Fernando is originally from Buenos Aires but spent the past 12 years working in the United States. As he has now returned to Argentina, he wants to become an English teacher. In his TESOL review he shares his thoughts on the center in Buenos Aires. He learned a lot regarding teaching techniques and lesson planning. He is confident that he can now lead his own classroom and is excited to start working as an English teacher in Buenos Aires.
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Tefl reviews - Assure Vs Insure Vs Ensure English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this video Linda explains the differences between "assure", "insure" and "ensure". They not only sound similar, but those three words also make an outcome sure but they are in no way interchangeable. "Assure" is used to speak out a promise or say something with confidence, for example "I assure you that he is a great lawyer". "Ensure" is used to make something certain, such as here: "Please ensure that you will be home at five o'clock today"."Insure" means to protect an object against risk by buying an insurance policy from an insurance company, like here: "I insure my television because it was expensive". Once you have realized the three different meanings and usages, there is no way you'll confuse them again.
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TEFL English Grammar Videos - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ International TEFL & TESOL
On this page you will find a selection of English grammar related videos taken from our Ask Linda series. Each video features our grammar expert Linda explaining a common grammar issue that can often cause confusion among students and teachers.
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TEFL English Pronunciation Videos - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ International TEFL & TESOL
In these videos our grammar expert Linda demonstrates how to correctly pronounce a wide variety of common and not so common words that you might encounter in an English language classroom. Come back regularly as our Ask Linda series is frequently updated.
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Tefl reviews - Lightening Vs Lightning Vs Lighting English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The three words lightening, lightning and lighting are easily confused by English learners and even native speakers. Let's take a look at the differences. Lightening is the present participle of the verb to lighten describing the action of making something less heavy. A good example would be "I was lightening the load on my horse because it was exhausted." Lightning refers to a streak of static electricity through the sky usually accompanied by thunder, as here "I was struck by lightning while playing golf in a storm." Lighting is the arrangement of light especially in photography. A suitable example for this would be "The photo was dull because the lighting wasn't good enough".
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Tefl reviews - Look Vs See Vs Watch English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this video Linda breaks down the difference between "look", "see" and "watch". The differences surrounding these three words can be quite difficult to understand for non-native English learners. However, this video looks at the three words in detail breaking down exactly how to differentiate between them.
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IELTS and TOEFL ▷ Infographic - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
A couple of acronyms that you are likely to come across as an English teacher are IELTS and TOEFL. IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System and is a United Kingdom and Commonwealth based test of English language skills. TOEFL stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language and is a U.S. based English language skills test. These two are the main international English-language tests and are used by universities, governments and employers to assess the English proficiency of international students, immigrants and potential employees. TOEFL tests are mainly aimed at foreign students looking to study in U.S. universities and a Junior TOEFL test is also offered for middle school children. IELTS on the other hand has two types of test, there is the academic test for... [Read more]
British English vs. American English: 50 Differences Illustrated - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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The differences between British English and American English are always fun to take a look at. Below are 40 differences between the two illustrated.
Learn the difference between American English vs British English.
British vs American English
1. Post ………… Mail
2. Film ………… Movie
3. Rubbish ………… Garbage
4. Football ………… Soccer
5. Chips ………… Fries
6. Rubber ………… Eraser
7. Zip ………… Zipper
8. Sweets ………… Candy
9. Biscuit ………… Cookie
10. Maize ………… Corn
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Tefl reviews - Then Vs Than English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this video, Linda explains the difference between "then" and "than" two words often confused by native and non-native English speakers alike. "Than" is a conjunction used for comparisons, such as here: "Her car is faster than yours". "Then", on the other hand, is an adverb used to situate actions e.g. "I did my homework, then I had a nap?. As you can see, the usages of the two words is very different and cannot be used interchangeably. Keep their differences in mind and you'll not make any mistakes in the future.
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... [Read more]
Tefl reviews - Some Vs Any English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Some and Any are two words that often cause confusion, which is why we have decided to take a closer look at the difference of the two words in this video. Firsly, some is a determiner used for positive statements while any is a determiner used in questions and negative statements. Consider the following situation: I asked the teacher if he could give me some paper. I said ?Excuse me, have you got any paper?? Unfortunately, he didn?t have any. The first statement is positive and therefore requires us to use some. The second sentence is a question and therefore, we need to use any. The third and final sentence is a negative statement which also requries us to use any. It's worth noting that we do sometimes use some in questions and we also use any in positive statements. For... [Read more]
Live Session December 0 0 Native English Teacher Vs Non Native English Teacher - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this live session, native English-speaking teacher Linda from the United States and non-native English-speaking teacher Liza from Russia discuss the differences between native and non-native teachers, TEFL/TESOL course options, misconceptions, and career options. #TEFL#BestTEFL #TeachEnglishOnline Are you ready to teach English abroad or online? Click here and get started today: https://bit.ly/37gs5vO What is TEFL Certification? Where is it valid: https://bit.ly/36ma2Fg Check out our wide range of TEFL Courses: https://bit.ly/3ltqt73 Teach English online from anywhere you want: https://bit.ly/3ltqEPL
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Tefl reviews - In Vs At English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
This video covers the difference between 'in' and 'at' when used to indicate a location. They often cause confusion for English learners as they both refer to a location in a sentence. However, 'in', as a preposition of place, is usually used to talk about the position of someone or something inside large places such as countries, continents, big cities and similar, while 'at' is used to refer the position of someone or something inside small and unimportant places such as villages or small towns.
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Tefl reviews - Me Vs I English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In this video we take a look at the difference between "me" and "I". While they are often used without a problem in normal sentences, they are often used incorrectly in certain situations. For example, in the sentence "can you send the report to Ian and I" the use of "I" is incorrect. It should be "can you send the report to Ian and me" The reason for this is that "I" is a subject pronoun and ?me" is an object pronoun. If you remove Ian from the sentence, it becomes clear that the use of "I" is wrong. You would not say ?can you send the report to I" but you would say "can you send the report to me?". This is an easy trick to see which of the two is the correct one. Watch the video and give it a try.
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Tefl reviews - If I Were Vs If I Was English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
This video covers the difference between 'If I were' and 'If I was' as their usage is often confused. 'If I was' is used for things that could have happened in the past or now, for example: If I was rude, I apologize. 'If I were', however, is used when we speak about imaginary situations or things that are contrary to fact, such as here: If I were a dog, I would sleep all day.
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 quickly get to grips with each section before moving onto the next.
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