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Tefl reviews - Pronunciation And Phonology/consonants And Vowels - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 The next thing we should look at is how our consonants are arranged for the top two rows we have P and F at the left side of our chart and G and J at the right side of our chart. They're arranged this way because if we analyze the way we speak we're using the front of our mouth to use these sounds as in ?p? and ?f? and I'm using my lips and my teeth to produce those sounds and as we move to the right on the chart slowly but surely we're making those sounds it towards the back of our mouth. We can use the examples of ?g?. The sound ?g? is produced further back in our mouth than ?p?. The next thing we'll notice about our chart is that some of our symbols are shaded. Notice that none of the symbols in the vowel sections are shaded but only a few are in the consonant section. The...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Common linguistic problems Anna Robinson - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Within the English Language there are many problems that as  native   speakers we don't really think about but when learning the  English   language as a second language there are many common    misunderstandings and problems that arise. These can be divided   into  lexical and structural problems.One of the most   common lexical problems is that of ambiguity. This  is evident in   idiomatic speech, homographs and homonyms within the  English   language.'Kick the bucket' is a classic idiom that   describes death and  someone physically kicking a bucket. 'This   ambiguity cannot be  resolved by syntactic structure'   because  they  both have exactly  the same structure so the only way to  analyse the  meaning of this  sentence is to look at the context  that it is said  or written in. ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Common linguistic problems #247 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Within the English Language there are many problems that as  native    speakers we don?t really think about but when learning the  English    language as a second language there are many common    misunderstandings  and problems that arise. These can be divided   into  lexical and  structural problems.  One of the most   common lexical problems is that of ambiguity. This   is evident in   idiomatic speech, homographs and homonyms within the   English   language.  ?Kick the bucket? is a classic idiom that   describes death and   someone physically kicking a bucket. ?This   ambiguity cannot be   resolved by syntactic structure?   because  they  both have exactly  the  same structure so the only way to  analyse the  meaning of this   sentence is to look at the context  that it is said  or...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Pronunciation Problems #316 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				North American English Pronunciation: Difficulties of the Spanish  Speaker<br /><br />The variety of English spoken in North  America not only has particular grammatical structures, vocabulary,  slang, and orthography, but it also comprises a unique system of  pronunciation. Improper pronunciation can render a word unintelligible  and yet the main goal of learning a language is to be able to  communicate. While native-like pronunciation may never be attainable for  some learners, it is important for teachers of English to identify  potential problem areas so that their students will at least be able to  communicate competently.<br /><br />The Spanish speaker will  encounter several phonetic difficulties upon learning North American  English (NAE). First, I will...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Phonetics and its Uses in Foreign Language Instruction Ken Muller - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Phonetics and its Uses in Foreign Language InstructionPhonetics is the study of the physical aspects of speech. It  is broken down into three categories: articulatory phonetics deals  with the way in which speech sounds are produced, concerning itself  with the actual organs involved in speech (vocal tract, tongue,  lips, etc.); acoustic phonetics studies the physical properties of  speech sounds, such as the properties of sound waves and the  acoustics of speech; and auditory phonetics analyses the way in  which humans perceive sounds, and involves the anatomy and  physiology of the human ear and brain (Nicole Dehe, 'Phonology and  Phonetics,' 1-2). Phonetics looks only at sounds themselves, rather  their meanings or the context in which they are used, while the  study of sound systems...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Phonetics and its Uses in Foreign Language Instruction #224 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Phonetics and its Uses in Foreign Language Instruction  Phonetics is the study of the physical aspects of speech. It  is  broken down into three categories: articulatory phonetics deals  with  the way in which speech sounds are produced, concerning itself  with the  actual organs involved in speech (vocal tract, tongue,  lips, etc.);  acoustic phonetics studies the physical properties of  speech sounds,  such as the properties of sound waves and the  acoustics of speech; and  auditory phonetics analyses the way in  which humans perceive sounds,  and involves the anatomy and  physiology of the human ear and brain  (Nicole Dehe, ?Phonology and  Phonetics,? 1-2). Phonetics looks only at  sounds themselves, rather  their meanings or the context in which they  are used, while the  study of...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Seating Arrangements in the Classroom Carlo Boemio - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Seating arrangements in the classroom have a major impact on the  outcome of the performance of each individual student.  I firmly  believe that strategic seating arrangements will increase the  performance of almost the entire classroom if done so with careful  planning and consideration.  In several of the assignments that I  have submitted throughout this course, I mention that a classrooms'  seating arrangement should be designed around the level of ability  of each individual student.    At the beginning of every school year I often wait several  weeks to actually put the final seating chart into place.  I do this  on purpose.  The method to my madness is to try and see where the  students seat themselves within the classroom.  In my experience I  find that lower level students...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - Pronunciation And Phonology/phonemic Spellings Part 2 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 "As mentioned before our four words here all are similar in using the ?b? and ?t? sounds at the end. So we know that those phonemes will be used in spelling each one of those words phonetically. Now what we're left to do is assign a phoneme for our vowel sounds. So if we analyze the word, it's ?e? as in bet. We look at our chart, we see the phoneme which corresponds to that sound and that happens to be the standard ?e? that we all recognize. Here, bet phonetically looks very similar to bet in the Roman script. Now let's take a look at ?i? bit. Now we look at our chart and we see that this symbol represents the ?i? sound and that resembles a capital I not a lowercase I but a capital I and so we've arrived at bit. Now with ?but? we have to find the sound and that corresponds to...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Multiple Intelligences #294 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Howard Gardner?s (1983, 1998) multiple intelligences theory (MIT)   postulates the existence of eight intelligences on the basis  of  ?distinct sets of processing operations applied in (culturally  valued)  activities?. These are linguistic, logico-mathematical,  musical,  spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, naturalist, interpersonal and   intrapersonal. According to Berk (2003), MIT is a view of how   information-processing skills underlie intelligent behaviour. The   information processing perspective basically views the human mind  much  like a computer; a symbol manipulating system through which  information  flows and regards cognitive development as a continuous  process.  Gardner defined intelligence in terms of distinct sets of  processing  operations that allow individuals to solve...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Multiple Intelligences Samson Rutton - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Howard Gardner’s (1983, 1998) multiple intelligences theory (MIT)  postulates the existence of eight intelligences on the basis  of “distinct sets of processing operations applied in (culturally  valued) activitiesâ€. These are linguistic, logico-mathematical,  musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, naturalist, interpersonal and  intrapersonal. According to Berk (2003), MIT is a view of how  information-processing skills underlie intelligent behaviour. The  information processing perspective basically views the human mind  much like a computer; a symbol manipulating system through which  information flows and regards cognitive development as a continuous  process. Gardner defined intelligence in terms of distinct sets of  processing operations that allow individuals to...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - Tefl Video Idioms/elbow Room - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 The idiom "elbow room" refers to having enough room to move in or having the ability to act freely, for example: The concert was so crowded that there was hardly any elbow room at all. This means, there were so many people at the concert that you could barely move.
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. 
        			One of the most useful resources in teaching Phonology in the ESL classroom is the International Phonetic Alphabet. The IPA provides a harmonized...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - How To Pronounce Ilk - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 In this episode, we cover the pronunciation of the word ilk. This word describes a person or a thing that is similar to a person or a thing previously referred to. Suitable synonyms for ilk are type, category, sort, and class. 
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. 
        			According to J.Harmer there are three main areas which teachers need to know about the pronunciation - intonation (as variation in vo;ume and pitch), sounds and stress. As for my opinion...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching Styles Jennifer Clasquin - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 There are many different language teaching methods and teaching   styles.  Diane Larsen-Freeman states in her book Techniques and   Principles in Language Teaching, that the term 'language teaching   method' is a 'set of links between actions and thoughts in language   teaching' (Larsen-Freeman 1).  The actions and thoughts of  teachers,  worldwide, lead to many different teaching styles.   Through the TEFL  course offered by ITTT, students of teaching learn  about the ESA  method.  Engage, Study, and Activate (ESA) is a great  outline of how  to run a classroom.  Many different styles can be  incorporated  within this outline, as well.One method, the  Direct Method, has been applied for many  years by language  teachers.  The one very basic rule of the Direct  Method is that  there is no...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Seating arrangements in the classroom #390 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				There are many different schools of thought concerning seating    arrangements in TEFL classrooms.  For the most part, these different    ways of arranging students depend on various factors.  What works   for  one teacher in a classroom in Korea may not work for another   teacher  in a classroom in Thailand.    One of the largest factors  contributing  to the different  seating plans is the style of teaching  that best  suits the  instructor in question.  Obviously, by  definition, a  Suggestopaedia  lesson will be different from a lesson  based on using  multiple  intelligences.   Another large  factor to consider is the culture of the  country in  question.  One  aspect of culture that changes from group  to group is  that of  personal proximity.  One must take this into  account before...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Seating arrangements in the classroom Mike Kleber - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 There are many different schools of thought concerning seating   arrangements in TEFL classrooms.  For the most part, these different   ways of arranging students depend on various factors.  What works   for one teacher in a classroom in Korea may not work for another   teacher in a classroom in Thailand.    One of the largest factors  contributing to the different  seating plans is the style of teaching  that best suits the  instructor in question.  Obviously, by  definition, a Suggestopaedia  lesson will be different from a lesson  based on using multiple  intelligences. Another large  factor to consider is the culture of the  country in question.  One  aspect of culture that changes from group  to group is that of  personal proximity.  One must take this into  account before laying ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - Pronunciation And Phonology/phonetic Alphabet Issues - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 There are two issues that need to be stressed when working with the international phonemic alphabet. First is the fact that we are no longer concerned with how a word is traditionally spelled. Additionally we need to stress that we are only concerned with the sounds needed to correctly produce a word. So rather than numerous spellings, which can often be pronounced in different ways, we have one symbol representing one sound. Once we can isolate a sound, rather than juggling various spellings, we can work with our students on how to say that sound. Doing that successfully is related to manner and place of articulation, which will be covered shortly. To get a better understanding of the phonemic alphabet, let's take a look at our chart. In the bottom half of our chart we have our...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - Teaching English Esl Efl Tips/reported Speech Ideas - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 This video presents a teaching idea for reported speech. The activity includes having the students walk around the classroom asking other students for various bits of information. At the end of the activity, the students will report back the answers in reported speech.
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. 
        			It is rather distracting and confusing when the list of basic modals has one, and only one, negative in it - needn't, and isn't highlighted in a...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			What is the Teach and Learn with Georgia Program for teaching English in Georgia? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
				 	The Teach and Learn with Georgia (TLG) program was setup in 2010 with the intention of improving the country's foreign language skills and to promote greater ties with the global community. Sponsored by the Georgian Ministry of Education and Science, TLG actively recruits native English, French and German speakers to teach in public schools throughout the country on a voluntary basis. While the primary goal is language teaching within a school environment, the program also has a strong focus on cultural exchange.
 	The TLG program is open to native speakers of English, French and German who are open-minded and highly motivated to make a positive difference in an unfamiliar environment. Contracts are for one academic year during which time you will teach alongside local language teachers...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Multiple Intelligence Ciara Steynberg - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 What makes a person intelligent'  Is an intelligent person good at  math or language'  Howard Gardener theorized that there are many  different ways people can be  intelligent, this became known as   multiple intelligence theory.  In this paper I will briefly discuss  who Howard Gardener is, what are the multiple intelligences and how  can we use them in our TEFL classrooms.Howard Gardener was born in 1943 in Scranton, Pennsylvania.   He  went to Harvard to study history and had Eric Erickson as a  tutor.  ' Howard Gardner's interest in Psychology and the social  sciences grew...  and he graduated summa cum laude in  1965"(Smith) .  In 1966 he entered Harvard's doctoral program and  became part of the Project Zero ( a research team on arts  education).  He completed his PhD in 1971 and...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			English as a global language Sandra Oliveira - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 English has had a tremenduous evolution over the ages, where it's  expansion as  a global language is one of the most remarkable  phenomena of both the 20th and 21st century.  In its earlier history, English denoted imperialism; after all it  was the language of the dominating colonial world powers in  conjunction with its neighbouring colonial languages, namely French  and Spanish. The historical timeline of the English language divided  itself into three main phases, namely Old English, Middle English  and Modern English. However, it is crucial to note a recent growing  phase in the growth of English; this latest development is growing  remarkably rapid. It is nevertheless Non-native speakers around the  world that shape this new phase, as they satisfy their need to  communicate and...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Multiple Intelligences Mary Ann Lettieri - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 In 1893, Dr. Howard Gardner an educational professor at Harvard  University developed the theory of multiple intelligences.   According to  Dr. Gardner, there are eight different personal intelligences that  make up an individual.  These intelligences work jointly to create  the whole individual.  As teachers, it's important to teach to all  of these intelligences, in order to allow all students to meet their  full potential.  The eight intelligences identified by Gardner are  linguistic, logical-mathematical, bodily-kinesthetic, musical,  spatial, interpersonal, intra-personal, and naturalistic.  Schools  often teach towards linguistic and logical-mathematical  intelligences, as this is what our culture deems most valuable.   This is unfortunate for those students whose strengths lie in...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Multiple Intelligence Theory and Classroom Management in an ESL/EFL Classroom Julie Hoffman Mulleb - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 According to research conducted by Grant Miller and Tracy Hall, '' classroom order encourages student engagement, which supports  learning' (Miller para. 1).  In many articles and studies that are  readily available, the popular perspective seems to be that  classroom order must happen before learning can happen; order must  be present for student engagement to be present.  It is common to  employ traditional classroom management techniques based on the  creation of order:  threat or promise of reward.  Order, it is  perceived, creates an environment where students are engaged.   Perhaps that idea is slightly backwards.  Perhaps it is not order  that leads to engagement, but engagement that leads to order. Teaching to multiple intelligences engages more students.  More  students engaged...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL The use of muliple intelligences in education #289 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				The theory of multiple intelligences was developed by a professor  of  education at Harvard University, by the name of Dr. Howard  Gardner.   Originally Dr. Gardner developed his theory as a  contribution to  psychology.  However, the educational benefits of  this theory were soon  realized.  The theory suggests that while our society and intelligence tests   place a premium on linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligence,   there are several other areas of intelligence that go largely  untested  and unappreciated.  While Gardners theory includes  linguistic, or word  smart, and logical-mathematical, or number and  reasoning intelligence,  he also includes several others.  Spatial  intelligence, meaning picture  and drawing ability, bodily- kinesthetic intelligence, meaning body or ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Going Global with English #265 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Faster than global Starbucks addiction, English is sweeping the  Planet.   With over one quarter of the people on Earth speaking  English 4, the  language is fast replacing French as the new lingua  franca 2.    There is a reason that English is considered by some, to be  on the  fast track to becoming the World?s first Universal language  2.  It is  simply necessary to be able to communicate with people  from around the  globe these days.  Powered by telecommunications and  the internet along  with distance breaking inventions such as  airplanes 2, the world has  become a much smaller place.  We can now  chat via the Internet with  someone in another hemisphere and then go  out to lunch with an exchange  student who has flown in from another  continent at a restaurant where  the server is...					 [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]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Mulitiple intelligences #290 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				In 1983, Dr. Howard Gardner from the Harvard University proposed  the  theory of multiple intelligences. He stated that IQ testing was  too  limited to define a person?s intelligence. Gardner proposed that  there  are eight different types of intelligences (the eighth is  often  overlooked and is the naturalist intelligence, or ?nature?  smart).  Having eight different forms of intelligences gives a wider  range of  learning potential and styles that can be inherent in  children as well  as adults. The eight different intelligences are:  linguistic,  logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic,  musical,  interpersonal, intrapersonal and naturalist.  Most schools and cultures focus on teaching their students to be   word and number/logic smart. Thus making it hard for children that ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			New Technology in the classroom Giselle Avil?s Maldo - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 The technology Era has transformed the options for teaching in the  classroom. Gone are the days when the teacher only had a blackboard  and a chalk. If available or possible the possibilities of having a  computer in the classroom are infinite. There are many activities  and software to aid the students in their challenge of learning a  new language. With just a computer, the students can practice the  alphabet by looking at the keyboard, see words used when opening a  program and interact with them. As Bernie Poole stated in What Every  Teacher Should Know about Technology, 'Every teacher should be  proficient in the use of productivity tools. Teachers have to  process many different types of data. Productivity tools (word  processor, spreadsheet) are available on all computers and are...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - How To Pronounce Variety - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 In this episode, we cover the pronunciation of the word variety. This word is used as a noun and describes a state of being different or diverse. The words diversity and variation can be used as synonyms for variety. The word comes from the Latin word varietas.
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. 
        			Unit 13 covered the teaching of pronunciation and phonology. I was unfamiliar with many of the concepts in this unit such as; applied phonetics,...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching modal auxiliary verbs John R. Burton - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 It was while attempting to wrap my brain around the meaning of the  construction "must needs", which I had encountered so often in  classical English Literature, that I was incidentally drawn to an  inves-tigation of modals. Modals, I learned, are semantic expressions of modalities: which is  to say that they are nuanced constructions designed to express the  speakers point of view with regards to his subject: be it his degree  of certainty regarding the truth of a proposition he is propounding,  his expression of permission, obligation, or necessity implicated in  a situation, or his opinion regarding someone's- or something's-  ability or volition with respect to a potential.Said differently, a modality is merely a point of view, and a modal  a linguistic vehicle for expressing that...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Assessment and Evaluation #345 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				The primary purpose of assessment and evaluation is to improve  student  learning. Information gathered through assessment helps  teachers to  determine students? strengths and needs in their  achievement of the  curriculum expectations in each course. This  information also serves to  guide teachers in adapting curriculum and  instructional approaches to  students? needs and in assessing the  overall effectiveness of programs  and classroom practices.   In order to ensure this primary purpose, assessment and evaluation  must:  &#61656;be communicated clearly to students (and/or parents  if  applicable) at the beginning of the course and at other appropriate   points throughout the course;  &#61656;address both what students learn and how well they learn; ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			


