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Tefl reviews - Bazaar Vs Bizarre English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  In this video, we break down the difference between "bazaar" and "bizarre". These two words often cause confusion because of their spelling and similar pronunciation. The word ?bazaar? refers to a market, usually found in the Middle East, such as in this example: The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world. ?Bizarre?, on the other hand, is an adjective and a synonym for "strange". "Everyone stared at the student who wore the bizarre outfit to school," is a good example for the word. We hope that this explanation clears up any confusion about the two words. 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...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL Teaching Grammar #305 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Grammar is undoubtedly one of the most important aspects of the English language. It is the study of how the four main forms of a language: text, sentence, word and sound, are arranged to communicate a message accurately. Even though grammar is one of the crucial areas of English, the importance given to teaching it has been of great debate for some time. Some pedagogical theorists and practitioners question the necessity of teaching grammar and argue that English could be taught to non-native English speakers without grammar having to be the focus of a lesson. In 1622, a schoolmaster called Joseph Webbe argued that grammar could be mastered ?by exercise of reading, writing, and speaking?all things belonging to Grammar will without labour,?thrust themselves upon...  [Read more]

A pre-requisite for communicative competence Radhika - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Intent of the paperThe purpose of this paper is to examine what strategic competence is, the levels at which it functions and the utility value of such techniques to the development of an overall communicative competence. It also debates whether it is ethical to teach strategies instead of concrete language competence.'Children can discover for themselves what they need to know , however, in order to get what they want they have to ask' observes June Bowser(1993). Oral communication encompasses asking, replying, discussing, debating etc.. Surprisingly, this is what our students are wanting, outside the class, in real life situations. Does this mean that our communicative language teaching methods do not work' Why are our learners inadequate in communicating with others...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - The Esa Methodology Of Teaching The Study Phase - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  This video is part of our ESA Methodology series. The ESA methodology consists of three stages. In this series, we look at the individual purposes of each stage and typical activities for each stage. This second video introduces the study phase of ESA. The purpose of this phase is to cover the actual teaching of the lesson and to check the understanding of that material.The second stage or phase of the lesson is known as the study phase and really the purpose of this phase is to cover the actual teaching of the lesson and to check understanding of that material. Typically in an ESA lesson, the study phase will have two parts. The first phase of the study is to cover the actual teaching component in what's known as the board work and what we try to do in the board work phase is to...  [Read more]

Teaching Grammar Steve Zakrzewski - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


There are many different methods to teach grammar, but this essay will present the three that might be the most effective in retaining student interest. 1.Situational Presentations2.Text and Recordings3.Test Teach Test 1.Teaching grammar via Situational Presentation In order for grammar to have meaning, it needs to be placed within a context. For instance the preposition 'beside' has no meaning to a student unless it's placed within a context. Using a model sentence such as the 'The bread is beside the toaster' gives the word a basic context. Situational presentation refines the context and thus the meaning by building a 'situation' around the model sentence. It can be presented in three stages with the following example of teaching prepositions based on an airplane ride.Stage...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - In Time Vs On Time English Grammar Teaching Tips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  In this video Linda breaks down the difference between "in time" and "on time". Due to the fact that both expressions revolve around time, they can be quite difficult to distinguish. However, this video provides helpful examples and explanations that will help EFL teachers and students alike to grasp the difference. 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. The two productive skills are speaking and writing and are both necessary means of...  [Read more]

Future trends in English language curriculum development in Australia - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


1. Introduction 2. Current Trends in English Language Curriculum Development 3. Emerging Technologies in English Language Teaching 4. Integrating Intercultural Communication in English Language Curriculum In Australia, the landscape of English language curriculum development is constantly evolving to meet the needs of a diverse and multicultural society. As the demand for English language proficiency continues to grow, educators are faced with the challenge of adapting to new trends and technologies to enhance the learning experience for students. This article explores the current trends and future directions in English language curriculum development in Australia, with a focus on emerging technologies, intercultural communication, and innovative teaching methods. One of the key trends in...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL Dictionary Training #299 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


One of the worst teaching experience is having a class come to an abrupt halt while someone searches a dictionary for a specific word, one usually not found in the end anyway. The problem of using dictionaries as a crutch could be rectified by not allowing the use of them in a lesson at all. The great art of circumlocution could be used instead, albeit kicking and screaming. Those experiences of being derailed by frantic dictionary searches would make any ESL teacher shudder and swear off dictionaries entirely. Should native language to English language dictionaries be banned altogether? Some would argue that using dictionaries is a good technique to use in the classroom. One that actually helps to create a more independent learner (...  [Read more]

Dictionary Training Mary-Catherine Remin - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


One of the worst teaching experience is having a class come to an abrupt halt while someone searches a dictionary for a specific word, one usually not found in the end anyway. The problem of using dictionaries as a crutch could be rectified by not allowing the use of them in a lesson at all. The great art of circumlocution could be used instead, albeit kicking and screaming. Those experiences of being derailed by frantic dictionary searches would make any ESL teacher shudder and swear off dictionaries entirely. Should native language to English language dictionaries be banned altogether' Some would argue that using dictionaries is a good technique to use in the classroom. One that actually helps to create a more independent learner ( www.tefl.net/teacher_training). The...  [Read more]

Exploring TEFL teaching methods - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Welcome to the world of TEFL teaching methods! In this comprehensive guide provided by ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training), we will delve into the various strategies and techniques used in Teaching English as a Foreign Language. From traditional approaches to modern methodologies, we will explore how to effectively engage students, create dynamic lesson plans, and foster a positive learning environment. Whether you are a seasoned educator looking to enhance your skills or a newcomer to the field, this guide will provide valuable insights to help you succeed in the classroom. 1. Understanding TEFL Teaching Methods 2. The Importance of Communicative Language Teaching 3. Integrating Technology in the Classroom 4. Creating Engaging Lesson Plans Teaching English as a Foreign Language...  [Read more]

Proven ESL instructional techniques - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


1. Introduction 2. The Importance of ESL Instruction 3. Effective Teaching Strategies for ESL 4. The Role of ITTT in ESL Training As the demand for English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction continues to grow worldwide, it is crucial for educators to utilize proven instructional techniques to effectively teach English language learners. In this article, we will explore the importance of ESL instruction, discuss effective teaching strategies for ESL classrooms, and highlight the role of ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training) in providing quality ESL training. ESL instruction plays a vital role in helping non-native English speakers develop their language skills and achieve fluency. For many individuals, learning English is essential for academic success, career advancement, and...  [Read more]

The Immersion Method of Teaching English as a Second Language Kelly Brierley - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


There are various different methods which are used to teach a second language. One such method is the immersion method of teaching , developed in Canada to provide Canada's majority group English- speaking students with opportunities to learn Canada's other official language, French. Students are taught a second language exclusively throught he medium of the second language.The structured immersion approach, however, must not be confused with submersion (which is really a non-approach). Essentially, it is a ' sink or swim ' approach. For example, a non-English-speaking French child moves to England and is placed in a regular English- speaking classroom and is taught exclusively in English in the same way as the English-speaking children.Bull (1965) drew a distinction between these...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL Games in the classroom #351 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Game can be generally defined that something played for fun an activity that people participate in, together or on their own, for fun. As well as in teaching because of the evolution of teaching the generation changes so the needs in teaching also changes and this is how the games recognized and included in most of lesson plans and activities inside the teaching portfolio. ?Games have been shown to have advantages and effectiveness in learning vocabulary in various ways. First, games bring in relaxation and fun for students, thus help them learn and retain new words more easily. Second, games usually involve friendly competition and they keep learners interested. These create the motivation for learners of English to get involved and...  [Read more]

Games in the classroom Jennifer Dela Cerna - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Game can be generally defined that something played for fun an activity that people participate in, together or on their own, for fun.As well as in teaching because of the evolution of teaching the generation changes so the needs in teaching also changes and this is how the games recognized and included in most of lesson plans and activities inside the teaching portfolio.´Games have been shown to have advantages and effectiveness in learning vocabulary in various ways. First, games bring in relaxation and fun for students, thus help them learn and retain new words more easily. Second, games usually involve friendly competition and they keep learners interested. These create the motivation for learners of English to get involved and ...  [Read more]

Overcoming language barriers when teaching English to Italian students - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Understanding the challenges faced by Italian learners of English is essential in providing effective language instruction. As an English teacher, it is crucial to be aware of the specific language barriers that Italian students may encounter and to develop strategies to overcome them. By addressing these challenges head-on, you can create a more engaging and successful learning environment for your students. Italian and English belong to different language families, which can make learning English particularly challenging for Italian speakers. One of the most significant differences between the two languages is their grammatical structure. Italian grammar is quite different from English grammar, with distinct rules for verb conjugation, word order, and sentence structure. This can lead to...  [Read more]

Overview of topics covered in an online TESOL program - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Embark on a transformative journey with our online TESOL program, designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field of teaching English to speakers of other languages. From language acquisition theories to practical teaching techniques, our comprehensive curriculum covers a wide range of topics essential for success in the classroom. Whether you are a seasoned educator looking to enhance your teaching abilities or a newcomer to the world of TESOL, our program offers valuable insights and practical strategies to help you thrive in this dynamic and rewarding field. 1. Language Acquisition Theories 2. Teaching Methodologies 3. Classroom Management Strategies 4. Lesson Planning and Curriculum Development In this section, you will explore the various theories and...  [Read more]

Problems for learners in China ANON - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in China is for the most part pleasant and exciting. Students are eager to learn. However, one of the frustrations ESL teachers often complain about is that students seem to make the same mistakes repetitively. Learners will often transfer the rules of their first language to express something in their second language. This transference happens when they have insufficient knowledge of the rules of the second language. In China, students fall back on the rules of their first language (Mandarin) when they do not know the rules of the second language (English). The result is a poor form of English, informally referred to as "Chinglish". The errors that occur are also called language interference errors. These errors affect...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL Problems for learners in China #245 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in China is for the most part pleasant and exciting. Students are eager to learn. However, one of the frustrations ESL teachers often complain about is that students seem to make the same mistakes repetitively. Learners will often transfer the rules of their first language to express something in their second language. This transference happens when they have insufficient knowledge of the rules of the second language. In China, students fall back on the rules of their first language (Mandarin) when they do not know the rules of the second language (English). The result is a poor form of English, informally referred to as "Chinglish". The errors that occur are also called language interference errors. These...  [Read more]

Principles of effective ESL pedagogy - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Welcome to a comprehensive guide on the principles of effective ESL pedagogy, brought to you by ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training). In this detailed resource, we will explore key strategies and techniques that educators can implement to enhance the teaching and learning experience for English as a Second Language (ESL) students. From understanding the importance of cultural sensitivity to incorporating innovative teaching methods, this guide aims to equip teachers with the knowledge and skills needed to create a supportive and engaging learning environment for ESL learners. 1. Understanding the Needs of ESL Learners 2. Importance of Cultural Sensitivity in ESL Teaching 3. Effective Classroom Management Strategies 4. Innovative Teaching Methods for ESL Learners One of the...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL Teaching People of A Different Culture #277 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


When considering the importance of the role of a teacher, what then is the importance of how they teach when faced with different and diverse cultures? First, we must look to the definition of culture itself: ?A culture may be conceived as a network of beliefs and purposes in which any string in the net pulls and is pulled by the others, thus perpetually changing the configuration of the whole.? (Jacques Barzun, quoted on site: http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/cultural- services/articles/culturel) So if culture is indeed a highly upheld structure that supports each individual, then we must carefully take into consideration how we incorporate the culture in the classroom to create a sense of unity. In teaching to a different culture, one must first reflect on their ...  [Read more]

Practical tips for CELTA graduates teaching in China - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Are you a recent CELTA graduate about to embark on your teaching journey in China? Congratulations on taking this exciting step in your career! Teaching English in China can be a rewarding experience, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. To help you navigate this new adventure successfully, we have compiled a list of practical tips specifically tailored for CELTA graduates teaching in China. From cultural considerations to classroom management strategies, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to thrive in your new teaching environment. 1. Understanding the Cultural Context 2. Adapting Your Teaching Style 3. Overcoming Language Barriers 4. Building Effective Classroom Management Techniques One of the most important aspects of teaching in China is...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Classroom Management For Teaching English As A Foreign Language Rapport Building - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Our next consideration is going to be building and maintaining rapport. The importance of rapport is that within our communicative activities, we're asking the students to talk to each other. If they feel comfortable with each other and with us, then that interaction is much more likely to be useful. So how do we actually build and maintain rapport? Well, it's easiest if we consider two stages of the course itself. What we can do at the start of the course and what we can do throughout the course to help build and maintain that rapport. So at the start of the course, it's very useful if we ask the students to create a name card and to make that name card visible to everyone. Secondly we need to try to do some ice breaking activities that will allow the students to interact with...  [Read more]

Games in the classroom. Beata Troup - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


Games are an integral part of the learning process. So what is the definition of 'games'' Games are rule-based, and have variable, quantifiable outcomes. Different potential outcomes of a game are assigned different values, some positive and some negative. The player is emotionally attached to the outcome of the game in the sense that the player will be a winner and 'happy' in case of positive outcome, but a loser and 'unhappy' in case of the negative outcome. 'Play' is a free form activity that is often not rule based . Often there are some rules and fixed goals, and time frame, but mostly marked by fluidity of rules and goals.So games are distinguished from play by:- Play is a free ' form activity - Games are rule based, the rules structure the activity and make it...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL ESA: A teaching methodology #370 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


For many years Teachers of English have used the PPP model of Presentation, Practice and Production for the preferred model of teaching. It has worked well. The PPP model falls short however, in that it does not work well when teaching more complex language problems beyond the sentence level or when teaching communicative skills. Jeremy Harmer in How to Teach English (Longman Publishing 1998) proposed an alternative to PPP called ESA: Engage, Study, and Activate. In an article written in The Guardian Weekend, March 15 1997, Bridget Riley complained about the treatment she and her fellow students received at the Royal College of Art. ?We were abandoned when what we needed and what we hoped for was help toward independence in teaching rather than having...  [Read more]

ESA: A teaching methodology Ralph Braswell - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


For many years Teachers of English have used the PPP model of Presentation, Practice and Production for the preferred model of teaching. It has worked well. The PPP model falls short however, in that it does not work well when teaching more complex language problems beyond the sentence level or when teaching communicative skills. Jeremy Harmer in How to Teach English (Longman Publishing 1998) proposed an alternative to PPP called ESA: Engage, Study, and Activate. In an article written in The Guardian Weekend, March 15 1997, Bridget Riley complained about the treatment she and her fellow students received at the Royal College of Art. 'We were abandoned when what we needed and what we hoped for was help toward independence in teaching rather than having independence...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL Comparative Teaching Methodologies #369 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


There are a number of methods and approaches for teaching language to non-native speakers. This paper will attempt to compare four popular methodologies: The Grammar-Translation Approach, The Direct Approach, The Audio- lingual Method, and PPP (with ESA as an alternative to PPP). The Grammar-Translation Approach was historically used to teach Greek and Latin. Classes using this approach are taught in the student?s mother tongue, with little active use of the target language. Vocabulary is taught in the form of isolated word lists. Grammar instruction provides the rules for putting words together. Study involves the reading of texts, which are treated as exercises in grammatical analysis; little or no attention is given to pronunciation. 1 The Direct Approach was...  [Read more]

Comparative Teaching Methodologies Susie Lord - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


There are a number of methods and approaches for teaching language to non-native speakers. This paper will attempt to compare four popular methodologies: The Grammar-Translation Approach, The Direct Approach, The Audio- lingual Method, and PPP (with ESA as an alternative to PPP). The Grammar-Translation Approach was historically used to teach Greek and Latin. Classes using this approach are taught in the student’s mother tongue, with little active use of the target language. Vocabulary is taught in the form of isolated word lists. Grammar instruction provides the rules for putting words together. Study involves the reading of texts, which are treated as exercises in grammatical analysis; little or no attention is given to pronunciation. 1The Direct Approach was...  [Read more]

Tefl article - TEFL Teacher Self-Analysis #248 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


When training to teach English as a foreign language, or any other subject for that matter, at some stage the need arises to examine what exactly it is that makes someone a good teacher. After all, if you do not know the qualities you should possess, how are you to become one? The TEFL International handbook provides a summary of teachers? own suggestions of the characteristics required, and lists personality traits such as patience and kindness, and skills such as the ability to motivate, understand and entertain (1). The handbook uses this list to surmise that a good teacher is one who ?cares about his/her teaching, but cares more about the learning of the students? (2). If the students? needs are therefore the number one priority, then self-analysis on the part of...  [Read more]

Teacher Self-Analysis Joanne Nicolson - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


When training to teach English as a foreign language, or any other subject for that matter, at some stage the need arises to examine what exactly it is that makes someone a good teacher. After all, if you do not know the qualities you should possess, how are you to become one' The TEFL International handbook provides a summary of teachers' own suggestions of the characteristics required, and lists personality traits such as patience and kindness, and skills such as the ability to motivate, understand and entertain (1). The handbook uses this list to surmise that a good teacher is one who 'cares about his/her teaching, but cares more about the learning of the students' (2). If the students' needs are therefore the number one priority, then self-analysis on the part of the...  [Read more]

Can I teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Almost anyone who has the desire to teach English abroad can make their dream come true. Although you will find some restrictions regarding teaching experience and academic qualifications in some countries, there are plenty of great destinations around the world where a TEFL certificate is all that is required. Whatever your background, work history, or age, there is the perfect teaching job waiting for you somewhere in the world. Yes, you can start a new career teaching English abroad without any form of teaching experience. Due to a huge demand for English language teachers in countries all over the world, tens of thousands of English speakers head overseas every year to work in a variety of different classrooms. Of this number, approximately 90% will have never worked in any kind of...  [Read more]

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