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 This video looks at the difficulties students have when learning modal auxiliary verbs. The number of usages and the modal auxiliary verbs that can be used for various usages often bring about problems for the students. Also, the structure of sentences with modal auxiliary verbs can be confusing. Watch this video to understand all the difficulties students face with modal auxiliary verbs. 
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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			Motivating Students Nicola Hutchinson - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Motivation – “a feeling of interest or enthusiasm that makes  somebody want to do something that causes such a feeling†Encarta  Dictionary: EnglishStudent motivation is required in the classroom for obvious reasons –  they have to feel that they want to learn to help with the learning  process.Different students will be motivated in different ways.  Some  students are naturally very enthusiastic and have the will to learn  and gain information whereas others may need a bit of help from the  teacher.  Different age groups will quite often have different  motivation needs:-The young learner is not often in an English class from  their own choice and therefore is not that willing to learn the  language so lacks in motivation.-The teenage learner once again might not...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Motivating students Magdalena Kozakowska - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Introduction   Having chosen the subject of motivation in the foreign language  classroom, I will briefly discuss various motivational techniques  and strategies that can be used by TEFL teachers in order to  motivate their students, and make their learning more efficient.  Even though during my research I have found a lot of education- oriented publications providing different pointers and techniques, I  came to a conclusion that they don''t always offer an efficient guide  to new teachers like me. Therefore, my main goal is to come up with  a set of strategies that may come handy during my future teaching  endeavours that are likely to include a need to motivate foreign  language students. Creating the motivational conditions There are certain preconditions that need to be met in order...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching Beginner Students No name supplied - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Although some ESL teachers find the thought of teaching beginners a  bit frightening, they can be a very rewarding group to work with.   With beginners it is very easy to see improvement.  As a teacher,  being able to see your work pay off so quickly can be very  encouraging.Of course not all beginners are the same.  Beginners are  usually split into two categories: complete beginners and false  beginners.Complete beginners are students who have had no exposure to  English.  Because they have often had very little formal education,  they can be much more challenging to teach than false beginners.Kenneth Beare, author of English as 2nd Language, defines  false beginners as, 'Beginners that have already studied some  English at some point in their life.'  Most experts on the subject  have a...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Multiple Intelligences Carolyn Kuipers - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 In each class, there are many different students. Each of these  students has a different way of learning.  A teacher in an ESL  classroom will need to respect the many ways students learn and  develop lessons with a wide range of activities and exercises that  address these different intelligences. Howard Gardner''s theory of multiple intelligences emphasizes 8  different styles of learning that encompass most people. As the  teacher begins to understand the students in his/her class, they  will begin to develop a sense of how each student learns and be able  to tailor lessons to suit.Word SmartStudents who are word smart learn best through verbal activities.  Verbal activities are listening, reading, or speaking.  To target  these learners, a teacher may include discussions, worksheets,...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Motivating Students Eric & Sue Fisher - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 We both strongly believe that motivating EFL students is one of the  most important ingredients to successfully teaching English to  foreign language students. The Encyclopaedia Britannica defines  motivation as factors within a human being or other animal which  arouse & direct goal orientated behaviour. Our research article is  presented from an EFL teacher's standpoint. We believe all humans have the same ability to achieve success, but  the one big difference that affects the degree of success is an  individuals belief in themselves. This is the first key to  motivation.  The subconscious mind is one of the most powerful  instruments in the universe. It can not tell the difference between  fact & fiction.  It will believe anything you or anyone else tells  it. Your brain is...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Student Motivation Diana George - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Teachers everywhere can attests to the fact that motivating  students is not an easy task.  One really has to work hard, be  persistent and be creative at the same time in order to even attempt  to motivate an unwilling student. Despite the difficulties  encountered, motivation is a crucial component involved with  teaching any student. A student's desire to participate in the  learning process will essentially determine whether he/she will  succeed or fail. The reasons for a student's motivation can vary a great  deal, however there are basically two types of ways in which a  student can be motivated. They can either be intrinsically  motivated, which means they take part in the activity for their own  enjoyment and for their own learning benefits, or they can be  extrinsically...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Motivating students Fabien Onissah - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Motivating students is an essential matter when teaching: a skilled  learner cannot progress without motivation whereas a strong  motivation will compensate a student’s weak skills. Indeed,  motivation is what justifies learners’ efforts to convert their  skills into full attention, work production and skills’ improvement. I)Motivation a)Attention and active participationEntertainment is the basic way to generate motivation. Hence,  students should enjoy the lessons:-To motivate their attention, the course should be very  lively and materials and topics should stimulate learners’  curiosity, centres of interest, feelings or opinions.-To motivate their active participation, the teacher must  create or maintain fun and creative interactions and communication ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Motivating Your Students Matthew Johnson - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Have you ever had trouble with a student unwilling to participate  in the classroom, a student that no matter how hard you to inspire  seems to remain unmotivated'  This type of occurrence is very common  in the classroom today.  There are always the students that seem to  be unmotivated, regardless of what positive encouragement you  provide for them.  There is no single formula to cure unmotivated  students (David, 1993), but with the proper techniques and thinking,  every student can be brought to participate in the classroom.   There are many reasons a student may be unmotivated.  Think about  when you were in school; did you really want to be there learning'   Most of us would have rather been outside playing, or hanging out  with friends.  Students go through many biological changes...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching English to Japanese Students Sarah Breaux - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Teaching English to Japanese students can be very difficult because  of cultural and lingual differences.  Japanese students are very  different from American and European students.  An advantage is  their tendency to be more reserved and well behaved.  However, they  do not like to speak in class because they do not want to appear  arrogant (Ikeda).  This is a cultural custom and it will take extra  encouragement to coax the students to talk.  Also, students do not  like to make eye contact and will become very embarrassed if they do  not know an answer (Ikeda).  Teachers must be sensitive to these  manners in order to conduct a comfortable class for the students.  A  gradual progression toward a more English style class will be the  most productive approach to classroom differences...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Motivating students Amanda Riessen - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Inspiring a high level of motivation among students of all ages and  maintaining it, is an ongoing challenge for even the most  experienced and skilled teachers.  One thing is certain, the  motivation of a student has no connection to the matter being  taught, but can instead always be reliably linked to the reasons why  the student is learning the matter and how (Barrakeet, 2005, p 73- 74).Knowledge of human learning, and the factors influencing human  learning, has increased dramatically over the past 100 years. From  early thoughts by Psychiatrists Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung  between 1900 and 1920, arguing that we are born with a wealth of  knowledge through a connection to a collective unconscious  (Jung,1962), and that our motivation is based entirely around  instincts (Freud,...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Who will my students be when teaching English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
				 	The age, background, and motivation of the students in your ESL classroom will vary greatly depending on where you are teaching and the school or institute you work for. You could have a class full of university students, hotel workers or even high flying business executives. Alternatively, you might work in a government school teaching a class of children aged anywhere from five to sixteen. Each of these groups has its own characteristics, and different teachers have their own preferences. Just remember that by completing a reputable TEFL certification course before you head off abroad, you will learn all the skills required to deliver effective and enjoyable lessons to almost any group of learners.
 	A large percentage of teachers working in ESL classrooms overseas will find their...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Motivating students #383 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Inspiring a high level of motivation among students of all ages and   maintaining it, is an ongoing challenge for even the most  experienced  and skilled teachers.  One thing is certain, the  motivation of a  student has no connection to the matter being  taught, but can instead  always be reliably linked to the reasons why  the student is learning  the matter and how (Barrakeet, 2005, p 73- 74).  Knowledge of human learning, and the factors influencing human   learning, has increased dramatically over the past 100 years. From   early thoughts by Psychiatrists Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung   between 1900 and 1920, arguing that we are born with a wealth of   knowledge through a connection to a collective unconscious  (Jung,1962),  and that our motivation is based entirely around ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Motivating Students #379 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Motivation is necessary to keep students happy and interested  amidst a  language learning situation that progressively challenges  them.  If  there are no motivating factors present, learning becomes  plain hard  work. Behavioral problems in the classroom often, or  always, seem to be  linked to the lack of motivation (Lile).  Intelligent students are  often out-performed by less bright students  with high motivation  (ibid). According to Steers and Porter (cited  in Suslu, 2006),  motivation can be characterized as: needs or  expectations, behavior,  goals, and some form of feedback.   Basic motivational conditions need to be present before  motivational  strategies can be successfully applied to students to  effect  positive goal-related behavior (D?rnyei, 2001:31-49).  ?Appropriate...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Pronunciation Problems for Chinese Students of English Zhou Yin - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				As a global language, English has been popularly taught as the  second language in China for quite a few years. Now there are more  Chinese people learning English on various purposes, such as  applying for a higher paid job, studying and living abroad, or  establishing business with western countries. According to my experience of learning and teaching English, it is  harder to master English pronunciation than English grammar for  Chinese students.  Chinese grammar may appear quite simple compared  to that of many highly-inflected Western languages (e.g. Russian,  Latin, etc.), or even the low-scale verb conjugations, for instance,  of English (e.g. "swim, swam, swum") because of the lack of  inflections. (1)Even though there are similarities between English alphabet and  Chinese one...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Problems facing students from India. Mini S. Menon - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				English is one of the most commonly used languages in India,  especially by the urban Indian.  Almost every Indian, even if he/she  has had no formal schooling, uses at least a dozen English words in  day to day communication.  However, this 'In-glish' doesn't suffice  in an international scenario, and one can see that language schools  here in the UAE have a larger percentage of Indian students than  others.  Interestingly, an Indian student finds it easier to write  English than speak.  This may partly be due to cultural reasons.  Similarly, an Indian learner has a larger receptive vocabulary than  a productive one.  As an Indian EFL teacher, I find these aspects  intriguing.Problems with grammar:All EFL students find it difficult to understand ' and use --  perfect tenses.  They usually...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Motivating Students No name supplied - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 While it may be a teacher's dream to instruct a class full of  naturally enthusiastic students, the reality of the matter is that  only a handful of students are motivated to learn on their own.  In  fact, many students need or expect their teachers to inspire and  motivate them: 'Effective learning in the classroom depends on the  teacher's ability ' to maintain the interest that brought students  to the course in the first place' (Ericksen, 1978, p.3).  Therefore,  whatever level of motivation students may have brought to the  classroom will be changed by what goes on in the classroom which  leaves a great responsibility on teachers.One strategy teachers can employ to motivate their students  is to monopolize on the existing needs of students.  Students may  have enrolled in a certain...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Problems faced by Thai students learning English Richard Scott - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 'gIf the English language made any sense, catastrophe would be an  apostrophe with fur.'h    (Doug Larson) Before delving into problems facing Thai students learning English  I'fll outline some of the positives. Many students prefer farang  (foreigner) teachers partly due to a more informal teaching style,  but also because a speaker of the native tongue can address  pronunciation issues in a way that a non-native speaker cannot.  Added to this a lifetimes knowledge of conversational English is  more relevant than the rigid, sometimes rarely used, vocabulary and  structure of textbooks. Native speakers are employed extensively in  schools, businesses and colleges throughout Thailand. Initially the main problem facing students is that the Thai alphabet  is entirely different to the Roman...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Building confidence in Students Georgina McDaid - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 One by one, they followed his signal to move forward, crouching  behind trees, navigating through the brush, quickening their pace as  they heard threats screamed behind them: "I see you, GI!  They  paused in a dried-up creek bed, Bennett bringing up the rear. "Keep  quiet. There are land mines, B-52s and burnt craters all around us,"  he warned. "This is what a war zone looks -- "  He was interrupted by a ringing cell phone.  But he was not getting  cell phone reception mid-battle in Fallujah, Iraq. He was teaching  his signature Hidden Pursuit escape and evasion class to college  students who had forgone the pull of dreary classroom lessons for  the chance to dodge simulated gunshots and explosions at Mountain  Shepherd Wilderness Survival School here.   Survival and wilderness schools...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Motivating Students Aimie and Leslie Spe - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Motivation is the psychological feature that arouses an individual  to action toward a desired goal. Motivation can also be the reason  for an individual's action or that which gives purpose and direction  to behaviour. In other words, motivation is an incentive that  generates goal-directed behaviour.Being able to achieve something that you may have thought impossible  and making it a reality. If you are learning a new language because  your parents want you to might be difficult for you to motivate  yourself however if there is a reward at the end of it you may still  try hard to succeed. Therefore motivation can come in different  forms and when in a classroom students will be motivated by  different things. Finding what motivates each individual can make  teaching easier, rewarding,...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Building Confidence in Students: Striking a Balance in Teaching Styles Myles Brandt - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Building confidence and properly inspiring students is an  especially daunting task for teachers of foreign languages. This is  because of the sometimes seemingly endless amount of rules  concerning grammar that can turn an exciting exercise into a mundane  cause of depression. When students begin to feel this way about a  language it is easy for them to lose motivation and when they fall  behind, confidence. It is hard to regain these prized educational  possessions. There are, however, things instructors can do to either  prevent the loss of confidence or curb it. The main way to do this  is to analyze the students' learning styles and model the teacher's  style after it. Students internalize and process information in remarkably  diverse ways. Learning styles depend on whether a...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Teaching students one to one #310 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Teaching English as a foreign language can be done one of two ways:   teaching a group of students or by teaching on a one-to-one basis.  It?s  estimated that up to 40% of TEFL teaching is done one-to-one,  however  teachers find it increasingly difficult to find relevant  material,  advice and assistance on the method. Nicola Meldrum argues  that  teaching one-to-one ?unfortunately is not covered much in ELT   discussion?  and that ?It is somehow assumed that teaching English  as a  foreign language means organizing huge groups of students,  while the  reality is that one to one is a normal and significant  part of our  teaching lives? . Teachers are in effect left to their  own devices;  however this doesn?t stop the concept of teaching one- to-one being an  effective and advantageous...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching students one to one Seb White - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Teaching English as a foreign language can be done one of two ways:  teaching a group of students or by teaching on a one-to-one basis.  It's estimated that up to 40% of TEFL teaching is done one-to-one,  however teachers find it increasingly difficult to find relevant  material, advice and assistance on the method. Nicola Meldrum argues  that teaching one-to-one 'unfortunately is not covered much in ELT  discussion'  and that 'It is somehow assumed that teaching English  as a foreign language means organizing huge groups of students,  while the reality is that one to one is a normal and significant  part of our teaching lives' . Teachers are in effect left to their  own devices; however this doesn't stop the concept of teaching one- to-one being an effective and advantageous method for...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching Beginner Students Daren and Asako Smit - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 What are the challenges and rewards for teaching beginner  students'  The most difficult challenge is the keep them focused. Each student  has different reasons, motivation, and goals when they start to take  language lessons. It is very important for the teacher to learn and  evaluate the students, so that, they will be placed in the right  level of classes and attention that they require to stay focused to  what they are learning.Young students come to class because of their friend or parents'  choice. Also, their attention does not last for a long period of  time. Hence, the teacher must make the lessons fun and interesting  to make it effective. Adult students come to the class because they  want to; possibly they may want to visit different countries, able  to speak the language for...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			A Diverse Classroom- Teaching to All Students Rachel Swenson - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				'Diversity is the one true thing we all have in common.'Diversity plays an important role in the classroom just as  it does in an ecosystem.   A healthy ecosystem is made up of many  parts with subtle or obvious differences, whose interactions  strengthen the whole.  The classroom is also a diverse environment,  where students differ in many aspects but can work together towards  a common goal: learning.  Students may vary in the manner in which  they learn, but a good teacher integrates a variety of appropriate  activities to accommodate these differences in learning so that the  class as a whole is strengthened.  Learning modalities can be categorized by the different ways  an individual can intake and understand new material (Kang 2005) and  should be taken into account when a teacher...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Pronunciation Problems for Chinese Students of English #315 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				As a global language, English has been popularly taught as the  second  language in China for quite a few years. Now there are more  Chinese  people learning English on various purposes, such as  applying for a  higher paid job, studying and living abroad, or  establishing business  with western countries.   According to my experience of learning and teaching English, it is   harder to master English pronunciation than English grammar for  Chinese  students.  Chinese grammar may appear quite simple compared  to that of  many highly-inflected Western languages (e.g. Russian,  Latin, etc.),  or even the low-scale verb conjugations, for instance,  of English (e.g.  "swim, swam, swum") because of the lack of   inflections. (1)  Even though there are similarities between...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Motivating Students in the English Language Classroom Kimberlee Sinclair - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				General educational psychologists believe there are three main  sources of motivation for students, and these directly apply to  students of the English language. First, a student’s personal,  natural interest in a subject, called “intrinsic satisfaction,† influences their natural affinity for learning more about the  materials covered in a class. Second, the teacher’s perceived  expertise, the prestige of the school, and/or the future impact on  employment prospects, called “extrinsic reward,†defines for the  student how much he/she is likely to benefit from learning English.  Finally, when students are successful in a given task – whether this  be a simple activity, a test or the overall course – they combine  satisfaction with reward...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Motivating Students by Creating a Positive Environment Jack Zhuang - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Currently, China is a country striving to catch up with  modernization in infrastructure and economic development.  It's now  looking to partner with willing pioneers from Europe and the US to  strengthen their ability for international involvement.  In China,  teaching English as a foreign language is a billion dollar  industry.  Over 100,000 foreign experts are recruited a day with  over 150,000 teachers already working as foreign language experts.  (Qiang, China Daily, Hong Kong Edition, October 9, 2002,  www.chinatefl.com)That being said, the education system in China still leaves a lot to  be desired for ESL students.  Educational standards are a bit behind  as many schools still rely on strict teacher controlled methods to  run classes. (Guo, 2005) The result of this history has...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Motivating Students #382 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Motivation ? ?a feeling of interest or enthusiasm that makes  somebody  want to do something that causes such a feeling? Encarta  Dictionary:  English  Student motivation is required in the classroom for obvious reasons ?   they have to feel that they want to learn to help with the learning   process.  Different students will be motivated in different ways.  Some   students are naturally very enthusiastic and have the will to learn  and  gain information whereas others may need a bit of help from the   teacher.  Different age groups will quite often have different   motivation needs:  -The young learner is not often in an English class from  their own  choice and therefore is not that willing to learn the  language so lacks  in motivation.  -The teenage learner once again might not have...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Motivating Your Students #378 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Have you ever had trouble with a student unwilling to participate  in  the classroom, a student that no matter how hard you to inspire  seems  to remain unmotivated?  This type of occurrence is very common  in the  classroom today.  There are always the students that seem to  be  unmotivated, regardless of what positive encouragement you  provide for  them.  There is no single formula to cure unmotivated  students (David,  1993), but with the proper techniques and thinking,  every student can  be brought to participate in the classroom.   There are many reasons a  student may be unmotivated.  Think about  when you were in school; did  you really want to be there learning?   Most of us would have rather  been outside playing, or hanging out  with friends.  Students go through  many...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			


