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EFL vs ESL Kendall Thomas - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 When I first decided that traveling and perhaps teaching abroad,  were things that I would be interested in; I came across my first  real challenge that came in the form of a decision- ' [w]hich is  better, EFL or ESL''.  After reading through the various websites, I  came to the conclusion that there was in fact, no difference between  the two. I arrived at this conclusion, impart, because whenever I  saw them listed on the web, let's say for jobs for instance, that  they would invariably be shown together, e.g. 'EFL/ESL Teachers  needed.'  So, I've decided to write my essay on the difference  between the two, not only because I have to, but to also answer the  question whose true answer has eluded me up until this point. According to James W. Porcaro, the author of Functional  grammar...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL EFL vs ESL #367 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				When I first decided that traveling and perhaps teaching abroad,  were  things that I would be interested in; I came across my first  real  challenge that came in the form of a decision- ? [w]hich is  better, EFL  or ESL??.  After reading through the various websites, I  came to the  conclusion that there was in fact, no difference between  the two. I  arrived at this conclusion, impart, because whenever I  saw them listed  on the web, let?s say for jobs for instance, that  they would invariably  be shown together, e.g. ?EFL/ESL Teachers  needed.?  So, I?ve decided  to write my essay on the difference  between the two, not only because I  have to, but to also answer the  question whose true answer has eluded  me up until this point. According to James W. Porcaro, the author of  Functional ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - Teaching English Esl Efl Tips/monolingual Vs Multilingual - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 This video covers the differences teachers encounter when teaching monolingual and multilingual classes. Monolingual students all have the same native language. Multilingual students have different first languages. Watch this video to find out how to deal with these types of classes as a teacher.
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. 
        			In Unit 5 'Managing Classes', we dealt with topics related to the balancing act of organizing the classroom. This...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - Teaching English Esl Efl Tips/active Vs Passive Voice - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 The difference between the active and passive voice is one of the more advanced topics of English grammar. Therefore, it is important for every English teacher to understand this concept. 
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. 
        			In this unit, I learned the roles and responsibilities of being a good teacher from being a controller, organizer, assessor, prompter, facilitator and a model. Understanding the characteristics of the students and how to...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching ESL vs. EFL Emi Kotani - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Quite often, the terms English as a Second Language (ESL) and  English as a Foreign Language (EFL) are used interchangeably to  describe English language instruction to non-native speakers.   However, it is becoming increasingly more well known that the two  contexts are quite different, demanding the teacher approach and  execute different teaching methodologies in the classes.  In an ESL  setting, the class is likely to be multilingual and be completely  immersed in the language by living in the culture of the target  language.  On the other hand, in the EFL setting, the class is  typically monolingual and living in their own country (Brown 2001).In Teaching by principles, author H. Douglas Brown explains that 'it  is useful to consider the pedagogical implications for a continuum  of...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - Teaching English Esl Efl Tips/active Vs Passive Voice Part2 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 The difference between the active and passive voice is one of the more advanced topics of English grammar. Therefore, it is important for every English teacher to understand this concept. 
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. 
        			In this unit differnt teaching groups have been looked at more specifically such as young beginners to business students. Problems that may arise from teaching different groups and their requirements are reviewed. I have...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			First vs Second Language Acquisition G.C. Van Der Watt - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				INTRODUCTIONHow did you learn to speak your native language' Notice, this  shouldn´t be such a puzzling question. Do you remember when you  learned to tie your shoes, ride a bike, and eat with a fork'  Sometimes we can remember a parent helping us to do these things. But have our parents helped us learn to speak our first language' Do  you remember when your mother taught you the past tense' When your  father laid down the rules for passive sentences' We don´t remember  these important moments of our childhood because they never occurred. Sometimes we as adults study for years to acquire a new language. It  is then quite wonderful to think that children, by around the age of  5, have more or less mastered their first language, excepting some  vocabulary and a few grammatical structures....					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching Multilingual Vs Monolingual Classes Luc Osstyn - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Rapid globalisation has developed the need to find a common means of  international communication. Throughout modern history English has  been the language for most of the worlds economic, political and  scientific leaders. Now-a-days if any non-English speaking country  want to communicate outside its borders then English is usually the  language of choice. To meet the demand of teaching non-English  speakers, many language courses have been developed e.g. TEFEL,  TESOL etc. These courses have to meet demand in many different  situations one of which being multi-lingual and mono-lingual  classes. Multi--lingual classes consist of students speaking  different languages and are most often found in English speaking  countries where students have come with an aim to learn English. ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			British vs American English. Kim Backler - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 One of the more noticeable differences between students on the TEFL  course is the different uses of the English language. The main  differences being between the British and American English. On area  that I thought could have become confusing when teaching would be  the pronunciation of different words by different English speakers.  As a rule it is generally agreed amongst English teaching programs  that neither type of pronunciation is the correct version however  they do insist on consistence of usage. So when a person starts to  teach in British English using relevant terms they should maintain  that throughout. Grammatically both types of the language follow the  same rules. However there are variations’ of form words that are  used. For example the past participle for the...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Learning Modes-Young learners vs adults Allison Wren - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				When you walk into a classroom of beginning learners, you will  quickly notice that the activities are varied, exciting, and  typically short lived, in hopes to keep the attention of the  energized and full of life students. Young learners demand fun  mingled with learning. It would be impossible to give a lecture to a  child. However, on the contrary, an adult can tolerate a lecture  granted that within seven minutes, their minds will drift to some  other thought. Yes, all people prefer an entertaining lesson that  will engrave the concept upon their minds however amusing lessons  aren’t always time manageable nor profitable while dealing with a  grander scale of information. Adults can endure lectures and retain  information while young learners can’t as easily.However,...					 [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]
			    
			    			
			British English vs American English Johannes von Simons - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 1.IntroductionWhen teaching English worldwide, one has to consider that there are  two major dialects: The British (BrE) and the North American (AmE).  A decision should be made by any responsible teacher as to which he  or she teaches. A reason to adopt the AmE form could be teaching  students for tourism jobs, because of the larger number of US- American tourists there are compared to British ones, while the BrE  dialect might be preferable for business students because it is  still considered an advantage in some work areas.In the following article we will go through some of the most common  differences. However, the interested reader should consult the  sources indicated in the annex when willing to obtain a capacity of  consistent teaching of either of the two.2.GrammarApart from...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			1st vs 2nd Language Acquisition Sharone Hardesty - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Stephen Krashen differentiates between the concepts of language  acquisition and language learning in this way: He likens the process  of language acquisition to adolescents and young adults living  outside of their native country in a year long exchange program  where they attain near native fluency but remain unfamiliar with  phonology and/or grammar rules. He links the concept of language  learning to the traditional approach of teachers/students in  classrooms with specific focus on structure and grammar rules.  Krashen summarizes, “Language acquisition does not require extensive  use of conscious grammatical rules, and does not require tedious  drill.†He further states, “Acquisition requires meaningful  interaction in the target language-natural communication-in...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			British English vs American English Peter Flinn - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				The English  language first came to America, when it was colonised  by the British Empire in the late 16th century. Other parts of the  world were also colonised by the British Empire, which by 1921 had  dominion over 470 to 570 million people, which equated to about one  quarter of the world´s population.    In the last 400 years, the diversity between the English spoken in  the Britsh Isles and the United States, has continued to grow. This  has brought about the two dialects known as British English, and  American English.The differences between the two dialects include punctuation,  grammer, spelling, pronounciation and the formatting of dates and  numbers. There are some words which are used in one version of  English, but not in another. There are other words which might have  two...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			British English vs. American English€™ Rudo Kupeta - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				"British English vs. American English"€™- the title itself suggests a   battle or a contest where only winning matters. In many ways, this   is exactly what it is. It is a silent struggle for domination that   is mainly fought in the halls of academia where dictionaries and   encyclopaedias are the weapons of war and the generals are   professors. Why has this happened' Its human nature to be   competitive and ‘survival of the fittest’ is one of the most well   known phrases in the world; regardless as to which continent you  are  on. When the continents involved are two of the worlds’  superpowers,  the sayings "€˜God save the Queen"€™ and "€˜God bless  America"€™ take on a  whole new meaning.There are many  differences between American English (AmE)...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			First Language vs. Second Language Acquisition Curtis Gardner - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 My first language, or "mother" language, is English, and I can´t  remember learning any bit of it as a child.   I have brief memories  of learning grammar in grade school, but as far as I´m concerned, I  could speak just fine before Kindergarten.  Then why did it take me  over eight years to feel slightly comfortable speaking German'   How  come I could learn so much better as a drooling baby than a  university student'  Let us consider the differences in learning a  first language vs. a second languageIn defense of the hardened university student, studies show that a  baby´s brain is more apt to learn a mother language when compared  with an adult brain learning a second language.   According to  http://www.fcs.uga.edu/pubs/PDF/FACS01-6 , "The baby´s brain is  actually ´primed´ to...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Spanish vs. English Sonya Duresky - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				One of the biggest issues facing the United States is the number of  immigrants coming to the US from Mexico and Central America.  With  the large number of immigrants flowing across the border, the  problem of language has arisen.  Throughout the US’ history, the  issue of what language should be spoken has been real.  My father  grew up in a Polish community.  While he was in elementary school,  he would be punished if he spoke any Polish.  Today, across America,  we are seeing this same sort of problem with Spanish speakers.  Many  people believe that schools should be “English-only,†and that  immigrants and their children should only speak English if they  decide to come to this country.  Arizona and California have both  passed laws banning bilingual education,...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			British English vs. American English Garren K. Handson - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				The English language is spoken now by many countries around the  world, according to the (English Department) website,  www.the.englishdep.tripod.com, it is said that 75 countries speak  English and that is equal to around 375 million people and another  750 million speak English as a second language also scientist say  that 80 percent of the worlds information is stored in English and  also that out of the 40 million users on the internet daily 80  percent communicate in English. So we see how the English language  has taken the world by storm. But that brings us to the often  discussed issue, “Which English is the best English to use for a  foreign student, “American English (AmE) or British English (BrE).† In order to find out which is better per se, we must first...					 [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]
			    
			    			
			Teaching English In China 1993 vs. The Present Patricia Eckel - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				China has been proclaimed to be the largest market for English  learners. In the last twenty years, progress in teaching and  learning of English has exploded. Arriving in China August 1993 was not my first time there. Though it  was my first time in the Northeast. I was to spend the next twelve  years of my life in the city of Shenyang. An industrial city of 7  million people. My first impression was that it was like being in a  1950´s black and white movie with no sub-titles..I was to teach at Shenyang Institute of Technology. My first year, I  had 800 students. All except one of the classes, were freshmen. One  was a class of 25 graduate students. Shenyang was my home until  October 2005. There were tremendous changes in China during those  years affecting all aspects of life....					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Online vs. Onsite TEFL Courses Natalie Donahue - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 There are many different companies that offer courses (to varying   degrees of credibility) to those wishing to be a teacher of English   as a second/foreign language.  Generally, these companies offer two   types of courses: online and onsite. Online courses are those that   are taken over the Internet ' in which the company emails the   students their coursework, and offers an online tutor for   assistance; onsite courses are TEFL Courses that are taken on the   premises of the company generally in a teaching location in a   foreign country.  These courses are conducted in the same manner as   a high school or college course.  There are advantages and   disadvantages to both course types, and these will be explored in   this paper.Taking a TEFL course online has a few distinct ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			1st Language vs. 2nd Language Acquisition Raaziya Ahmed - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Language acquisition is the process by which language ability  develops in humans. There are two types of language acquisitions- firs language acquisition and second language acquisition. While the  former deals with early childhood language development, the latter  has a nurture aspect to learning in adults. Humans have long debated whether language can be developed in the  absence of speech and various experiments by Psammeticus, King James  V and Akbar support the hypothesis that language in the absence of  speech is not possible.First language acquisition or the native tongue of a person is the  language a child has heard from birth. The speed with which the  language is acquired is indeed remarkable. All children go through  certain stages in language development even if the rate...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			1st language vs. 2nd language acquisition Rebecca Best - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				'The acquisition of language 'is doubtless the greatest intellectual  feat any one of us is ever required to perform.''Regardless of where we come from in the world we all have the innate  ability to use language. In the early stages of our lives we will  actively seek out ways of interacting with our parents through  various methods such as babbling.Over the past 50 years three theoretical approaches to explaining  how early language development takes place, namely, behaviourist,  innatist and interactionist approaches.It was Noam Chomsky, who in 1983 proposed that language development  should be described as 'language growth,' because the 'language  organ' simply grows like any other body organ.The vast majority of people are not exposed to 2nd language learning  until they are teenagers...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			A comparative look at Teaching Children vs. Adults David Ruttinger - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Teaching English has become a major industry worldwide, with  countless adult and child students enrolled in courses worldwide.   Teaching children and teaching adults are different tasks.  There  are natural differences in the abilities and predispositions of  adults and children that makes the methods effective in teaching  them different.One of the advantages of teaching any new language to any  child is that they are closer to the state in which they learned  their first language.  There is debate as to how exactly an initial  language is learned, and whether it is more through nature or throw  nurture that children are able to undergo this process, but it seems  to be universally agreed that children are at an advantage when it  comes to learning languages ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			


