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Teaching Efl To Beginners: Initial Approaches & Techniques Byron Jones - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


This research article will highlight and investigate two major aspects of preparing and starting an EFL course to beginner-level students. They are; 1) the approaches (i.e. the mindset, theoretical beliefs and methodologies that a teacher applies to the course, short and long term), 2) the techniques - (i.e. the specific assignments, arrangements and tools/aids utilized to carry out the teacher´s approaches and achieve the student´s goals). The article will move through the various, early stages of planning and teaching an EFL Beginners Course, in (roughly) chronological order. Its focus will only be to shed light on common, recommendable teaching approaches and techinques for an EFL Beginners Course. Along the way, a teacher - in reality - would encounter more, and have to...  [Read more]

An unobjective, biased take on the English language Sean Jones - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


'There is no such thing as Canadian English'[it] is a myth, fabricated to reinforce a fragile Canadian identity.'(www.ic.arizona.edu.)For some, the idea of the English language is a very clear- cut, inarguable point. But for those born outside of the United States, where English has been, in some minds, redefined as American; or outside of the United Kingdom, specifically England, for which the language was dubiously titled, the matter is not so simple. Though it is natural for any language to vary according to region, if that region happens to be the 51st State, as well as being the polite prodigal son of Olde Mother England, or by name, Canada, then an entirely new web of inconsistencies has spun itself. Though all strains have sprung from the same grain, according to...  [Read more]

The German language in modern spoken American English Bill Jones - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


In the 1990 United States census , 60 million Americans identified themselves as being of 'German' descent. Native speakers of German made up almost half of all immigrants to the United States between 1821 and 1893. These settlers had an almost immediate impact on the language. German borrowings such as sauerkraut, noodle and loafer came into common use as early as the 1820s . As these new arrivals and their descendants gained proficiency in the host language, they modified the usage of English words or substituted German words to fill perceived gaps in English expression. These later, more subtle influences have helped shape modern American English.Some German words were translated into English and retained the same usages, even if they did not apply in English. The use of the...  [Read more]

Recommended Reading - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


The following books have been found useful by many teachers, during both their TEFL course and teaching careers: The Practice of English Language Teaching, by Jeremy Harmer (Longman) How to Teach English, by Jeremy Harmer (Longman) English Grammar in Use, by Raymond Murphy (CUP) Practical English Usage, by M. Swan (OUP) Practical English Grammar, by A.J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet (OUP,1990) Collins, Cobuild English Dictionary (Collins) How English Works, by Swan/Walter (OUP) More Grammar Games, by Rinvolucri and Davis (CUP) Grammar Practice Activities, by Penny Ur (CUP) Grammar Games and Activities, by Peter Watcyn-Jones (Penguin) The Resourceful English Teacher, by Chandler/Stone (Delta) Teaching English Abroad, by Susan Griffith (Crimson Publishing) It is certainly not essential to have...  [Read more]

British English vs American English Brian McKinin - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


There are several differences between British English and American English. The two forms of English differ in ways such as grammar, vocabulary usage and meaning, and spelling. There are many ways that British and American English differ in grammatical means. Generally both forms of grammar are accepted in American English, however in British English the American English version is often considered incorrect. The biggest differences in grammar occur with possession and the present perfect form. An example of the difference in possession between British and American English would be, 'Have you got money'' The British often use the word 'got' when dealing with possession, while in American English they would more commonly say something such as, 'Do you have money'' American...  [Read more]

How to find students for online English teaching in Thailand - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


1. Introduction 2. Understanding the Market 3. Online Marketing Strategies 4. Local Partnerships Are you an English teacher looking to find students for online teaching in Thailand? With the rise of online education, there are numerous opportunities to connect with students in this market. In this guide, we will explore how you can effectively reach out to potential students and build a successful online English teaching business in Thailand. Before diving into finding students for online English teaching in Thailand, it is essential to understand the local market dynamics. Thailand has a growing demand for English language education, with many students looking to improve their language skills for academic, professional, or personal reasons. Understanding the needs and preferences of your...  [Read more]

Linda is a passionate travel writer of both an American and German background - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Linda is a passionate traveler and English teacher exploring the world one country at a time. After studying Mandarin Chinese, she moved to Guangzhou, China, to pursue an internship at a German online marketing company. She loved it so much that she decided to move back to China after finishing her Bachelor’s degree in Management in California. After working in online marketing for a while, she got into English teaching. Teaching English overseas has enabled her to experience life in different countries and fund her passion for travel. She taught English in China for a year and also during my her year in South Korea. She’s been living in South Korea since 2015 and returned to working in online marketing and teaching online in 2016 remotely. On her Website, she shares her tips and...  [Read more]

Free social media management tools for businesses - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Are you looking to enhance your online presence and boost your business through social media? As a business owner, you understand the importance of maintaining a strong presence on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. However, managing multiple social media accounts can be time-consuming and overwhelming, especially if you're on a tight budget. Thankfully, there are several free social media management tools available that can help streamline your efforts and maximize your impact online. In this guide, we'll explore some of the top free social media management tools for businesses, highlighting their key features and benefits. 1. Hootsuite 2. Buffer 3. SocialOomph 4. Canva Hootsuite is one of the most popular social media management tools used by businesses of all...  [Read more]

TEFL Lemon is a one-stop solution for TEFL teachers - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


TEFL Lemon began in 2014 as an ESL blog on the WeChat platform in China, quickly becoming the biggest ESL blog on WeChat. TEFL Lemon provided English teachers with ELT articles to read and share, as well as free ESL lesson ideas, ESL games and fun speaking activities which TEFL Teachers could use in their classes. English teachers in China could also download free ESL flashcards on a variety of themes. Following their success on the WeChat platform, in 2018, TEFL Lemon decided to build their own website to offer their ESL Flashcard Games for Kids, ESL Warmers, ESL games and speaking activities for teens and adults for free to TEFL Teachers around the world. You can visit their website here. Not only do TEFL Lemon offer teachers brilliant ESL games and teaching ideas, but they also have...  [Read more]

GOTefl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


GOTefl started as a division of SA-Recruitment, a teacher recruitment company established in 2004. SA-Recruitment has successfully placed hundreds of teachers internationally, and has a strong understanding of the opportunities - and challenges - of working overseas.​ The GOTefl division became so popular and we were regularly approached by potential candidates that did not fulfil the requirements for our SA-Recruitment’s mainstream teaching positions and these candidates were turned away. So, we decided it was time for it to become a stand-alone organisation managed by the same knowledgeable and experienced team of recruiters, offering the same high level of personalised service and ongoing support - now just in the TEFL space. GOTefl works with schools all over China and Thailand...  [Read more]

Classroom management. Warren Rogan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Classroom management requires a positive relationship between the teacher and the student. A teacher, who has a good rapport with their students, will have a better outcome. Respect for each other, will prove positive in both the relationship and study.Obstacles to this rapport may involve the classroom set up, which can create problems, such as with rows. The students, at the back, are disadvantaged. Dr. Scott Mandel Pacoima (Middle school) states ''the further back you go, the more discipline problems there are with visual, oral and physical stimulation from the teacher is increasingly diminished,,,'1.An alternative, he suggests, is to arrange the chairs and tables into a three sided box shape. In this fashion, every student is in the first row and the teacher...  [Read more]

Teaching English with Songs Scott Wojack - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


There are many great songs in English that can be used to teach certain aspects of grammar, vocabulary, culture and idioms just to name a few possible uses. A teacher needs to be careful of using only old songs, especially if the students are more in tune with modern English music. There will always be classic songs from The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Who and others that can be used. The challenge for the modern teacher is to be aware of the current music and teaching possibilities from new songs. Teaching idioms is one of the easiest topics to find new songs to use. It is hard not to listen to a new pop or rock song and not find some idiom used. For example Bon Jovi's new song 'Who Says You Can't Go Home' uses several idioms including the recycled 'born a rolling...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL Classroom management #216 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Classroom management requires a positive relationship between the teacher and the student. A teacher, who has a good rapport with their students, will have a better outcome. Respect for each other, will prove positive in both the relationship and study. Obstacles to this rapport may involve the classroom set up, which can create problems, such as with rows. The students, at the back, are disadvantaged. Dr. Scott Mandel Pacoima (Middle school) states ??the further back you go, the more discipline problems there are with visual, oral and physical stimulation from the teacher is increasingly diminished,,,?1. An alternative, he suggests, is to arrange the chairs and tables into a three sided box shape. In this fashion, every student is in the first row and...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Tesol Tefl Reviews Video Testimonial Tanja - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Tanja comes from Croatia and has completed the 120-hour online course with tutor support and videos. In her TESOL review she recommends the course for the content which she found interesting, useful and easy to read. Tanja won her course through a competition on ITTT’s Facebook page and is now a qualified English teacher hoping to work abroad. ITTT provides lifetime job placement guidance for all course graduates. 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. ...  [Read more]

Opportunities for teaching English online without a degree - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, the demand for online English teachers continues to soar. While many online teaching platforms require a degree as a prerequisite, there are still numerous opportunities available for individuals without formal qualifications. This article delves into the world of online English teaching, exploring the various avenues for non-degree holders to embark on a fulfilling and rewarding teaching career. For those without a degree, obtaining alternative qualifications can open doors to online English teaching opportunities. Certifications such as TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) are highly valued in the industry. ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training) offers a range of accredited...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL Power-up Your ESA #372 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


The Engage, Study & Activate framework (ESA) (Course Materials, unit 3) is an organizational framework that will create lesson plans that ensures students will “be motivated, be exposed to the language, and have the opportunity to use it.” The elements of the framework are: Engage: arouse the students’ interest and get them involved in the lesson.  Study: focus on the language (or information) and how it is constructed.  Activate: Students are encouraged to use any/all of the language they know (prior and new knowledge) focusing on fluency more than accuracy.   The Information Processing System model (IPS) of human learning (storing and retrieving information) developed by Atkinson and Shiffrin (Abbott, 2007) is one of the most widely used...  [Read more]

How to find the best ESL conversation partners online - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Finding the best ESL conversation partners online can greatly enhance your language learning experience. Engaging in conversations with native speakers or proficient English speakers can help improve your speaking and listening skills, as well as boost your confidence in using the language. In this article, we will explore some effective ways to find and connect with ESL conversation partners online. From joining language exchange platforms to participating in virtual language exchange events, there are various options available to help you find the perfect conversation partner to practice your English skills with. Language exchange platforms are a great way to connect with ESL conversation partners from around the world. Websites and apps like Tandem, HelloTalk, and Conversation Exchange...  [Read more]

TEFL Courses in Darwin - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Australia - Inclass Courses


The laid-back city of Darwin is a great choice for your training course in the tropical north of Australia. The city offers a friendly atmosphere and a range of entertainment and cultural activities that are mostly connected to the outdoor lifestyle that is typical in this part of the country. During your stay you will get to enjoy some of the best sunsets in the region in a city that is famous for its multicultural feel and its rich indigenous heritage. The training center in Darwin is located at one of the city’s major universities, where you will find lush gardens and birdlife and easy access to the nearby Casuarina beach and nature reserve. Transport in and out of the complex is provided by the locally famous ‘Number 4 Bus’ which offers unlimited travel for only A$7 per week. The...  [Read more]

Finding ESL job openings in Spain - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Are you dreaming of teaching English as a second language in Spain? Discover the best ways to find ESL job openings in this vibrant country! From language academies to public schools, there are plenty of opportunities for English teachers in Spain. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting your teaching career, Spain offers a unique and enriching experience for ESL teachers. Read on to learn more about how you can secure a teaching position in this beautiful European country. Before you start your job search, it's essential to understand the ESL job market in Spain. The demand for English teachers is high, especially in major cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia. Language academies are a common employer for ESL teachers, offering a range of classes to students of all ages....  [Read more]

TEFL Certification Darwin - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL Australia - Inclass Courses


The laid-back city of Darwin is a great choice for your training course in the tropical north of Australia. The city offers a friendly atmosphere and a range of entertainment and cultural activities that are mostly connected to the outdoor lifestyle that is typical in this part of the country. During your stay you will get to enjoy some of the best sunsets in the region in a city that is famous for its multicultural feel and its rich indigenous heritage. The training center in Darwin is located at one of the city’s major universities, where you will find lush gardens and birdlife and easy access to the nearby Casuarina beach and nature reserve. Transport in and out of the complex is provided by the locally famous ‘Number 4 Bus’ which offers unlimited travel for only A$7 per week. The...  [Read more]

Will I lose touch with family and friends while teaching English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Deciding to leave your old life behind and head overseas to teach English is a big move to make and one that can come with a few issues. One that many people encounter is how to stay in regular contact with friends and family. However old and independent you might be, the people you leave behind are likely to have some concerns and it certainly helps them and yourself if you are able to keep everyone informed of your experiences. While it is easy to make excuses and pass the buck, it ultimately is down to you to maintain relationships while you are teaching English abroad. The people you leave behind will have little understanding of the time difference, or your new work schedule, which means it is up to you to find the best time to make a phone or webcam call and to make the necessary...  [Read more]

Online resources for enhancing English teaching skills - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


In the ever-evolving landscape of education, staying up-to-date with the latest teaching methodologies and resources is essential for English teachers looking to enhance their skills. With the increasing demand for English language proficiency worldwide, educators need to adapt and grow in their practice to effectively meet the needs of diverse learners. Fortunately, the digital age has brought forth a wealth of online resources that can support teachers in their professional development journey. From interactive lesson plans to virtual workshops, there are numerous avenues for educators to explore and expand their teaching toolkit. Let's delve into some of the top online resources that can help English teachers take their teaching to the next level. One of the most effective ways for...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL An unobjective, biased take on the English language #279 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


There is no such thing as Canadian English?[it] is a myth, fabricated to reinforce a fragile Canadian identity. (www.ic.arizona.edu.) For some, the idea of the English language is a very clear- cut, inarguable point. But for those born outside of the United States, where English has been, in some minds, redefined as American; or outside of the United Kingdom, specifically England, for which the language was dubiously titled, the matter is not so simple. Though it is natural for any language to vary according to region, if that region happens to be the 51st State, as well as being the polite prodigal son of Olde Mother England, or by name, Canada, then an entirely new web of inconsistencies has spun itself. Though all strains have sprung from the same grain, according...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL The German language in modern spoken American English #280 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


In the 1990 United States census , 60 million Americans identified themselves as being of ?German? descent. Native speakers of German made up almost half of all immigrants to the United States between 1821 and 1893. These settlers had an almost immediate impact on the language. German borrowings such as sauerkraut, noodle and loafer came into common use as early as the 1820s . As these new arrivals and their descendants gained proficiency in the host language, they modified the usage of English words or substituted German words to fill perceived gaps in English expression. These later, more subtle influences have helped shape modern American English. Some German words were translated into English and retained the same usages, even if they did not apply in English....  [Read more]

Online resources for teaching English - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


1. The Importance of Online Resources for Teaching English 2. Benefits of Using Online Resources 3. Types of Online Resources Available 4. How ITTT Can Help You Enhance Your Teaching Skills In today's digital age, online resources have become a crucial tool for educators, especially for those teaching English as a foreign language. The availability of online materials and platforms has revolutionized the way teachers plan and deliver their lessons. With the vast array of resources at their fingertips, educators can create engaging and interactive learning experiences for their students. As an English teacher, incorporating online resources into your teaching strategy can significantly enhance the effectiveness of your lessons and ultimately benefit your students' language acquisition...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL Group Dynamics #395 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


An understanding of the concept of group dynamics provides valuable insight into the processes involved in a successful group lesson. This awareness can assist the TEFL teacher in identifying what stage the group is up to and the direction it is taking, ultimately enhancing the cohesiveness of the group and the learning experiences achieved. One of the most well-known and widely used theories of group dynamics is Tuckman?s (1965) four-stage model of the ?Group Cycle?. This represents a sequence of processes that are not necessarily in order, but which are linked to and determined by each other, and seem to be readily observable in groups. The stages of ?forming?, ?storming?, ?norming?, and ?performing? are identified by Tuckman and an additional stage of ?mourning? /...  [Read more]

Group Dynamics Peta Roberts - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


An understanding of the concept of group dynamics provides valuable insight into the processes involved in a successful group lesson. This awareness can assist the TEFL teacher in identifying what stage the group is up to and the direction it is taking, ultimately enhancing the cohesiveness of the group and the learning experiences achieved.One of the most well-known and widely used theories of group dynamics is Tuckman’s (1965) four-stage model of the “Group Cycle”. This represents a sequence of processes that are not necessarily in order, but which are linked to and determined by each other, and seem to be readily observable in groups. The stages of “forming”, “storming”, “norming”, and “performing” are...  [Read more]

British English vs. American English Senem Williams ? Dim - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Introduction English is today the dominant international language in most parts of the world. It is spoken by an estimated 300-400 million people as a native language and by an estimated two billion people as a second language. It is by far the most widely taught and understood language in the world. The use of English in so many parts of the world by so many people has inevitably produced a number of national and regional variations. For historical and political reasons, the most commonly used variations are British and American English. These variations should not be understood as unvaryingly homogeneous dialects, as many regional differences can be observed within them. Nevertheless, one may say that there is a standard version of British English and a standard version of...  [Read more]

How to become an English online tutor - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Becoming an English online tutor is a rewarding and flexible career choice that allows you to help students from around the world improve their language skills. Whether you are a certified teacher looking to expand your reach or a native English speaker with a passion for teaching, there are several steps you can take to become a successful online tutor. In this guide, we will outline the necessary qualifications, skills, and steps you need to take to start your journey as an English online tutor. 1. Qualifications and Skills 2. Setting up Your Online Tutoring Business 3. Creating Engaging Lessons 4. Marketing Your Services To become an English online tutor, having a strong command of the English language is essential. Many online tutoring platforms require tutors to have a Bachelor's...  [Read more]

Can I send money back home while teaching English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


It is very common for teachers working overseas to send money back home for a variety of different reasons, such as student loan repayments, to pay a mortgage on a property, or simply to help out family members. Unfortunately, it is not always a straightforward process as there are several factors to consider, including transfer fees, exchange rates, and the actual time each method takes to complete. Below we take a look at some of the most common options. Banks can offer a reliable option for transferring your money, although this largely depends on where you are in the world. If you are teaching English in a popular location such as Japan or South Korea, banks are often a good choice as they generally only charge a small fee and transactions typically clear within one or two days....  [Read more]

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