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Federico Riva
TEFL Information
The qualifications required to start teaching ESL are typically a minimum of a TEFL or TESOL certification of 120-hours and having a good knowledge and use of the English language. Here we outline the process.
Sara Stojanovic
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Dive into Krashen's Hypotheses for Second Language Acquisition. Explore nature vs. nurture, the input hypothesis, and more. Discover the enduring impact on language learning.
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Discover the power of music in education! Engaging, connecting, and enhancing learning. Boost your classroom with music's benefits!
Ashton March
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Our ITTT TEFL and TESOL Alumni Stories from: 50
Federico Riva
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Unlock the secrets to inspire young ESL learners! Discover proven strategies for a vibrant classroom, fostering confidence, and embracing diversity.
Federico Riva
Alumni Experiences
Unveil the realm of learning difficulties. Discover insights into causes, strategies, and resilience against challenges.
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Explore the pros and cons of one-to-one language teaching. Personalized learning vs. limited peer interaction.
Federico Riva
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Unlock the power of English sounds! Learn how to enhance pronunciation and listening skills across different age groups.
Federico Riva
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
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The Best Teaching Ideas for TEFL Teachers from: 50
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Teaching Ideas
Teachers, new and experienced spend a lot of time planning lessons and preparing materials. Anything that can help reduce this task is always welcome. Here are five trusted and tested sites to do just that.
Federico Riva
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Explore the pivotal role of diagnostic tests in ESL curriculums, bridging learning goals through analysis and application.
Hoàng Minh Huy
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Dive into the transformative realm of English learning with technology. Uncover how AI revolutionizes fluency through personalized experiences and authentic conversations.
Hoàng Minh Huy
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5 Important Things You Should Know About Second Language Acquisition - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
In educational literature, the term Second Language Acquisition (SLA) is defined in various ways, influenced by factors such as socio-cultural aspects, the specific language being learned (e.g., second, third, or fourth language), and whether the learning occurs solely in a classroom.
Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis
Monitor Hypothesis
Natural Order Hypothesis
Input Hypothesis
Affective Filter Hypothesis
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Let's examine SLA theory through the lens of Stephen Krashen's five hypotheses:
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5 Fun Christmas Idioms - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Here are 5 fun English idioms and provers related to Christmas.
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5 Tips for Effective Online ESL Teaching - TEFL Blog
Sara Stojanovic
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
In the last few years, the world has witnessed a remarkable turn toward online schooling. With the outbreak of the pandemic, both the teachers and the students had to get used to an entirely new way of studying and teaching.
1 Master the platform you are using
2 Plan your classes carefully
3 Understand the needs of your students
4 Actively participate in the class
5 Provide and seek feedback
Conclusion
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Online teaching offered students many benefits such as flexible learning time and access to training sessions around the world.
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What does Level 5 TEFL mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
A Level 5 TEFL course represents one of the more advanced certifications in the field of Teaching English as a Foreign Language. Positioned at the upper echelon of the TEFL framework, it is differentiated by its rigorous curriculum and comprehensive training. Typically, a Level 5 TEFL course encompasses extensive study hours, often including practical teaching components. This certification not only equips educators with advanced teaching skills but also positions them competitively for premium TEFL positions worldwide.
What is a level 5 TEFL qualification?
Who is eligible for a level 5 TEFL course?
What do I get with an ITTT level 5 TEFL course?
A Level 5 TEFL qualification stands on par with a CELTA or Foundation Degree, marking it as one of the most advanced certifications in the TEFL... [Read more]
5 Keywords to Increase Your Confidence in the Classroom as a Teacher - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Many people choose teaching as a profession but not all of them feel comfortable and confident in the classroom. Unfortunately, students notice this lack of confidence quickly and once they do, they lose their trust in the teacher. As teachers, we all want to have successful and engaging lessons which give us confidence. Thus we can say confidence and effective lessons are interrelated. Confidence breeds effective lessons and effective lessons boost our confidence. Anyhow, confidence is not gained immediately after a teacher enters a classroom. This may take time to build and for this one should be very hardworking and persistent, because if after several lessons you feel your students are bored or you can not achieve the lesson goals,... [Read more]
Linguistic Learning - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Many language learning theories are proposed based on certain linguistic theories. In fact, knowledge in linguistics lies at the root of understanding what language learners can learn, how they learn and what they learn ultimately. Therefore, linguistics has always played an important role in the studies of language acquisition and learning. For example, as Ellis (1994:1) points out, "whereas much of the earlier second language acquisition work focused on the linguistic and, in particular, the grammatical properties of learner language and was psycholinguistic in orientation, later work has also attended to the pragmatic aspects of learner language and, increasingly, has adopted a sociolinguistic perspective. So, linguistics has indeed been relevant to... [Read more]
The 5 Most Common Types of EFL Students and How to Deal with Them - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
TEFL Information Teaching Ideas
So you have got your TEFL certificate in hand and are about to set foot into your very own classroom abroad. You have planned your lessons, created your teaching materials and marked the right pages in your textbook. There's only one more thing to consider: challenging students! Here are the 5 common types of EFL students and how to deal with them in the classroom.
1. The Dominator
2. The Class Clown
3. The Silent Student
4. The Translator
5. The Arguer
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5 Great Ways to Give Your Students Feedback - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
As a teacher, you should always give your students effective and meaningful feedback on their performance and progress. However, it is all too common for students to feel like they are being criticized by their teachers instead of being given constructive and useful comments. That's why we have listed these 5 great ways to give your students feedback.
1. Tailor Your Feedback
2. Timing is Key
3. Balance the Feedback
4. It's All in the Details
5. Help Setting Goals
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When giving feedback, you should tailor it to each specific student and base it on their individual needs. Also, keep in mind to only give feedback on the actual goal that is being worked on instead of... [Read more]
5 Steps to Prepare Yourself for Your TEFL Interview - TEFL Blog
Marie Hernandez
Visa and Legal TEFL Information
If you plan on teaching English as a foreign language, you may need to obtain an officially recognized teaching certificate (such as TEFL) before you start looking at the positions that are available. In some countries, these certifications are absolutely necessary when it comes to finding a paying job as a teacher. Once you have completed your TEFL training you can then follow these 5 steps to ensure your job interviews go smoothly.
Step 1: Set Up a Professional Look
Step 4: Research the School/Company and Have Questions Ready
Step 5: Take Control of Your Voice and Surroundings
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Is a level 5 TEFL the same as a CELTA? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
A Level 5 TEFL course and CELTA are both classified as level 5 qualifications, indicating they share a similar degree of rigor and difficulty. However, it is crucial to note that while they are on the same level, they aren't synonymous. ITTT's Level 5 TEFL is designed to give new teachers a significant advantage in the job market, broadening their employment opportunities. Yet, even though it is on par in terms of level, the content, methodology, and delivery of a Level 5 TEFL and a standard CELTA course can differ considerably. So, while both credentials are highly respected, they cater to different aspects of English language teaching.
How are the different course levels decided?
Level 5 TESOL courses at ITTT
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Top 5 Underrated TEFL Destinations - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
hi Linda here from ITT back this week with another live session and and today we're going to talk about how to become a freelance tefl teacher all right I think this is a topic that a lot of people are going to find very interesting um a lot of people are probably going to want to kind of follow in the in the footsteps of this newer kind well is it a new career but I mean we've definitely seen some changes in the teaching industry in the teaching Market um also thanks to the Boom in online teaching and freelance teaching freelance English teaching has definitely become uh increasingly popular for many different reasons many of these reasons we're gonna go into we're gonna go into um what it actually means to be a tefl freelance teacher um the benefits of it um also kind of the challenges... [Read more]
TEFL Brazil - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English In Brazil 5
Date posted:2020-01-30 | Writer: Casa Thomas Jefferson | Email: [email protected]
Are you interested in developing your TEFL skills academically and professionally? Casa Thomas Jefferson is a non-profit binational center founded in 1963. The work developed over five decades has received recognition from the United States Embassy, ​​which has given Thomas the certificate of excellence in its area of ​​expertise in Brazil. Nowadays it is home for over 17.000 students, distributed on 6 branches around Brasilia-DF, Brazil. Join our academic staff and be part of a selected group of English Language Teachers. A supportive professional environment awaits you.
If you have experience teaching English to groups, a university degree or proof of current enrollment in... [Read more]
5 Reasons Why You Should Teach English in Hong Kong - TEFL Blog
Kayla Hill
Destinations
Hong Kong is a great place to teach, especially if it's your first time living abroad. Known as the "fragrant harbor," Hong Kong has been attracting tourists and professionals for decades. This innovative city is often considered to be "Asia's World City" and is a major cultural hub in the region.
Prime Location
Academic Focus
Attractive Salary
Diverse Culture
Easy to Adapt
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Hong Kong is on the eastern side of the Pearl River estuary and enjoys a humid subtropical climate. This means that summers are long and the winters are mild. You can enjoy beach barbecues, boat parties, and beautiful hikes well into late November.
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5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Russia for Teaching English Abroad - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Destinations
Known throughout the world for its literary giants, such as Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Chekhov, and its musical geniuses that include Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, and Shostakovich, Russia's unrivaled history of the arts is just one reason why it is increasingly popular with visitors from all over the globe. From the vast and rugged beauty of its eastern regions to the bustling cosmopolitan cities in the west, the Russian Federation offers a seemingly endless array of unique attractions to explore.
1. Russia has a huge job market for foreign English teachers
2. Employers don't insist on a college degree
3. Work visas are not hard to obtain
4. Employers routinely hire teachers in advance
5. Russia is a land of adventure
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Top 5 Countries To Make The Most Money Teaching English Abroad In 2022 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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5 Perfect Activities With Flashcards - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Flashcards on its own is an easy method to apply when teaching beginners, teenagers even adults because they can match the words to the pictures and it's an easy way to remember new vocabulary. I think this is the best way of acquiring a new word of a second language because identification and recognition is the key.
1. Ask, Guess and Answer
Materials:
2. Display Flashcards on the Floor
Materials:
3 From Here to There
Materials:
4. Rhyme Concentration
Materials:
5. Puzzling Words
Materials:
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TEFL Vietnam - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Homeroom Teacher Kg Grade 5 ann. 2
Date posted:2024-04-03 | Writer: International School Saigon Pearl | Email: [email protected]
The position of the Elementary Teacher (KG - Gr5) is to build and maintain a successful Elementary Education program within the school, by providing an education conducive to learning, which supports our approaches to learning and school vision and direction.
The role of Home Room Teacher is instrumental in contributing to the overall success of the school from the teaching and learning, supporting a proactive positive culture to collaborating with colleagues. The right candidate will find this position to be professionally fulfilling and rewarding.
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree
Teaching qualification (TEFL/TESOL preferred)
3 years of teaching experience
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The 5 Best Programs for Teaching English in Europe - TEFL Blog
Federico Riva
TEFL Information
Here we will look at the best government programs for teaching in Europe. We will mention five different programs in no particular order.
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TAPIF (Teaching Assistant Program In France)
Central European Teaching Program (CETP)
Teach and Learn in Georgia (TLG)
the Academic Information Agency (AIA)
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The first one is France and the first program is TAPIF ( Teaching Assistant Program In France) so this is a government initiative that places applicants into French state schools to work as teaching assistants. This program has been around for a long time, it's a great opportunity to live and... [Read more]
The Top 5 Places to Teach English in Japan - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Destinations
The utterly unique character of Japan has fascinated people from all over the world throughout history and this is still very true today. Nowhere else quite captures the imagination like Japan, with its individual blend of East Asian culture and high-tech modernity. Its popularity among foreign teachers is also enhanced by the strong demand for TEFL qualified professionals in all of its major cities, as well as many smaller towns across the country. Although competition for the top jobs can sometimes be tough, the promise of living and working in one of the world's most fascinating countries continues to draw many thousands of teachers every year. If you would like to join them, take a look at our pick of the top 5 places to teach English in Japan.
1. Tokyo
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The Top 5 Places to Teach English in Vietnam - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Destinations
Southeast Asia is, without a doubt, one of the most popular regions for teaching English as a foreign language. Vietnam, in particular, offers great opportunities for TEFL qualified professionals in all of its major cities, as well as in many smaller towns across the nation. Vietnam is also a great destination for non-native English teachers and those without a degree. If you would like to teach English in this beautiful country, take a look at our pick of the top 5 places to teach English in Vietnam.
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1. Ho Chi Minh City
2. Hanoi
3. Da Nang
4. Hue
5. Haiphong
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The Top 5 Places to Teach English in Brazil - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Destinations
As one of the world's largest and most populated countries, Brazil offers a wealth of opportunities for TEFL certified teachers. In recent years, the country's rapid economic development has fueled further growth in the job market with a huge increase in business-related English teaching jobs in particular. Positions can be found in all major towns and cities throughout the country, but the following 5 areas are where you will find the biggest selection of teaching jobs to choose from.
Rio de Janeiro
São Paulo
Florianopolis
Salvador
Brasilia
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5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Teaching Business English - TEFL Blog
Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
Teaching "Business English" is an interesting context for an English teacher. A lot of teachers are concerned about teaching in this context because they think that they need detailed knowledge or experience about business. Even though a knowledge of business is useful, it is not the number one skill or ability a teacher should have. On the contrary, there is nothing to fear as essentially you are still an English teacher and your students (clients) often have the business knowledge they need, but can just not express themselves in English. So it is all about adapting and taking your normal teaching approach from the general English class, and making it work in the business context. A teacher should remember that he/she is not there to teach students... [Read more]
5 Activities With Flashcards to Boost Your ESA Strategy - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
5 activities with flashcards it's one way to make a class more interesting especially when teaching kids.
1. Missing card
2. Jump over
3. Tower building
4. Sit on the flashcard
5. Pass the flashcard
6. Hide and seek
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This activity you will have to teach first the words and make sure the kids know the words and when they see the picture they can be able to identify what it is, so what you have to do is spread all the flashcards on the floor and tell them to look carefully if possible you can read with them the words one... [Read more]
5 Reasons Why Establishing Rapport in a Classroom Is Important - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Do teachers' interactions with students matter? After all, a teacher's role in the classroom is to facilitate the transfer of knowledge or skill in such a manner that a learner can accomplish a specific outcome. Is it necessary for a teacher to know students' weekend plans or when Sally is going to take her driver's test? Does know students' interests give a teacher an advantage when it comes to selecting the methodology and techniques, he/she selects in teaching subject-specific knowledge or computer skills in a classroom? If the answer to the above questions is yes, then how can a teacher best establish rapport in the classroom that leads to effective teaching?
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5 Important Reasons to Use Games in The Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
"Learning is not a game, although you learn by playing"
1. Useful Method
2. Students' Needs
3. Rapport Between Students
4. Way of Evaluation
5. Encouragement
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When we teach it is not only a matter of writing on the board and expecting the students to absorb all the information and knowledge we have, it's a matter of thinking and sharing what we know with the students. The best way of doing this is by connecting with them through games.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Juan G. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
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Tefl Review For In Class Phuket Course 5 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Stratton from Bermuda came to Phuket to take the in-class TEFL/TESOL course to make a career out of teaching English abroad. He learned a lot during his first week of the course and enjoys working with people from all around the world. He also likes the teacher trainers and thinks they provide a lot of useful feedback to all trainees. He is about to teach his first English lesson to non-native Thai students and is excited to overcome the new challenges. He is certain that once he completes the course, the world will be his oyster.
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5 Weekend Trips You Have to Take While Teaching Abroad in Tokyo - TEFL Blog
Laura Payne
Destinations
Tokyo is a dream city for many people who aspire to live abroad. It is modern yet traditional, and a vibrant culture of food, fashion, and popular media among other things ensures that it has something for everyone. For all its excitement, however, Tokyo is only one part of Japan as a whole. Each area of the island nation holds a distinct culture of its own, offering a myriad of experiences for travelers. Luckily, those who teach English in Japan have easy access to the country's major airports and extensive bullet train lines, meaning they can access almost anywhere else in Japan within a few hours. While living in Tokyo make the most of your experience abroad, and try checking out some of these must-see destinations.
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