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What is the TAPIF Program for teaching English in France? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
				 	The TAPIF Program, short for Teaching Assistant Program in France, is a government initiative that places applicants into French state schools to work as teaching assistants. The program provides a great opportunity to live and work in a country where long-stay visas can be difficult to secure for non-EU citizens. For those who meet the necessary criteria, the TAPIF Program could be the perfect way to fulfill your dream of living and working in France.
 	The program is open to those aged between 20 and 35. Participants work 12 hours per week in up to three different elementary or secondary schools for a period of seven months, running from October 1st to April 30th. During the application process you can submit preferences for where you would like to be assigned, but your destination...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			In-class Course Materials - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Trainees will be given detailed handbooks for the following areas of the course:
These high quality materials are the basis for the input sessions and will provide the trainees with valuable reference resources. The center provides course handbooks and materials for the course, as well as two A4 folders which should be organized as follows:
These logs form a record of the course and will be checked during moderation.
During input sessions you will receive numerous handouts and may want to take your own notes as well. We suggest dividing the file under the following headings:
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			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]
			    
			    			
			Teacher self analysis Maureen Kenefick - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Whenever the discussion arises 'What makes a good teacher'',  various theories and suggestions concerning a teacher's personality  and his/her relationship with pupils are laid on the table.  The  TEFL International handbook summarises what many teachers and  students suggest are the main qualities of a good teacher: 'Should be patient and kind 'Should really love teaching 'Should be lively and entertaining 'Is able to motivate learners 'Has a good knowledge of his/her subject 'Should have a good rapport and interaction with the class 'Should be able to involve all students equally throughout a  lesson 'Should be able to correct students without offending them or  affecting their motivation 'Should know students' weaknesses and try to give help and  individual attention where...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Teacher self analysis #403 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Whenever the discussion arises ?What makes a good teacher??,  various  theories and suggestions concerning a teacher?s personality  and his/her  relationship with pupils are laid on the table.  The  TEFL  International handbook summarises what many teachers and  students  suggest are the main qualities of a good teacher:  ?Should be patient and kind ?Should really love teaching ?Should be  lively and entertaining ?Is able to motivate learners ?Has a good  knowledge of his/her subject ?Should have a good rapport and interaction  with the class ?Should be able to involve all students equally  throughout a  lesson ?Should be able to correct students without  offending them or  affecting their motivation ?Should know students?  weaknesses and try to give help and  individual attention where ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching students one to one Seb White - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Teaching English as a foreign language can be done one of two ways:  teaching a group of students or by teaching on a one-to-one basis.  It's estimated that up to 40% of TEFL teaching is done one-to-one,  however teachers find it increasingly difficult to find relevant  material, advice and assistance on the method. Nicola Meldrum argues  that teaching one-to-one 'unfortunately is not covered much in ELT  discussion'  and that 'It is somehow assumed that teaching English  as a foreign language means organizing huge groups of students,  while the reality is that one to one is a normal and significant  part of our teaching lives' . Teachers are in effect left to their  own devices; however this doesn't stop the concept of teaching one- to-one being an effective and advantageous method for...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Teaching students one to one #310 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Teaching English as a foreign language can be done one of two ways:   teaching a group of students or by teaching on a one-to-one basis.  It?s  estimated that up to 40% of TEFL teaching is done one-to-one,  however  teachers find it increasingly difficult to find relevant  material,  advice and assistance on the method. Nicola Meldrum argues  that  teaching one-to-one ?unfortunately is not covered much in ELT   discussion?  and that ?It is somehow assumed that teaching English  as a  foreign language means organizing huge groups of students,  while the  reality is that one to one is a normal and significant  part of our  teaching lives? . Teachers are in effect left to their  own devices;  however this doesn?t stop the concept of teaching one- to-one being an  effective and advantageous...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Where can I join a TEFL placement program in Europe? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
				 	If you want to teach English in Europe you will find that most jobs are secured following a face to face interview. If you would like to have a teaching job organised before you leave home, a government placement program might be a good option for you. The following are the most popular programs of their kind in Europe.
 	The TAPIF Program, short for Teaching Assistant Program in France, is a government initiative that places applicants into French state schools to work as teaching assistants. The program provides a great opportunity to live and work in a country where long-stay visas can be difficult to secure for non-EU citizens. For those who meet the necessary criteria, the TAPIF Program could be the perfect way to fulfil your dream of living and working in France.
 	The program is...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			When to apply for TEFL jobs? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
				When looking for English teaching jobs overseas you will find plenty of options at any time of the year. However, to give yourself the widest choice of opportunities it is important to be aware of any times of the year that are considered peak hiring seasons in the country that you are interested in. Wherever you dream of living and working it is best to start applying for jobs at least three months before your intended start date to give enough time to make all the necessary arrangements, such as sending in applications, interviewing, applying for entry visas and work permits, etc. 
Hiring seasons are when a large number of teaching jobs become available at one particular time, due to the start of a new school year or semester. The exact timing of hiring seasons can vary from region to...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			TEFL Materials - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				At the beginning of an in-class training course all trainees receive a course manual covering the following areas:
These high quality, professional course materials have been developed over the years to provide a solid basis for the various input sessions you will attend during your training. These unique materials also provide a valuable resource for your future teaching career.
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As well as the course handbook, we also provide an A4 folder which is used to organize course work such as:
The course log book provides a record of your progress through the course. It will be regularly inspected and used for moderation purposes.
Throughout the course you will receive numerous handouts and produce many pages of your own notes. We suggest...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Learning teaching skills Bob Di Giulio - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Today, all teachers are faced with the ongoing challenge of working  to make their teaching more effective.  Whether they teach  traditional students or EFL students, teachers must develop their  skills to best meet students´ educational needs. We have a fairly  clear idea today of the skills teachers should seek to develop.   According to Robert Slavin, "research on teaching has made  significant strides in identifying teaching behaviors associated  with high student achievement" (Slavin, n.d.).  These teaching  behaviors include "essential teaching skills," which are "basic  abilities that all teachers, including those in their first year,  should have to promote order and learning" (Eggen & Kauchak, 2004,  p. 579).  The Key Teacher Skills include Preparation, Attention,  Clarity,...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Should I take my TEFL course before I head overseas to teach? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
				If you are thinking about teaching English abroad, you may well have wondered whether you should take a TEFL certification course at home or wait until you head overseas. There are pros and cons relating to either choice, but here we look at the main arguments in favour of completing your TEFL training before leaving your home country.
Yes, in many of the most popular countries for teaching English abroad jobs are routinely organized from within your own country. In this scenario you will have an interview via phone or webcam from home. If you are then offered the job you will often have to send off a range of documents that are required for the employer to organise your visa, or you may organise this on arrival in some cases. This method of recruitment is most popular in Asia, where it is...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Which countries have a TEFL placement program? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
				 	If you want to have a job in place and all the paperwork sorted out before you leave your home country, a TEFL placement program is certainly worth considering. Several countries across Europe and Asia have government run schemes that recruit foreign teachers to work in their public school system. The following options are long established and respected programs that offer a great opportunity to live and work in some of the most popular teaching destinations.
 	The TAPIF Program, short for Teaching Assistant Program in France, is a government initiative that places applicants into French state schools to work as teaching assistants. The program provides a great opportunity to live and work in a country where long-stay visas can be difficult to secure for non-EU citizens. For those who...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Creating teaching materials Janet Godinez - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Teaching materials, or auxiliary materials, lend additional  assistance or support to the lesson content to further student  comprehension.  There are many ready-made materials available  through the Internet, mail-order magazines, stores, etc. but at  times the teacher is compelled to design materials specifically for  the needs of their class.  Consider creating materials in the  following categories: Graphic/Visual aids, Technical aids, Three- Dimensional objects, and Games.The most popular is the Graphic/Visual aids: whiteboard, pictures,  and flashcards.  When working with visuals, use simple outlines or  drawings that are large enough to see by all students.  Use color to  make the visual attractive to the learner and draw attention to the  parts that are applicable to the...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Course materials Ann Stampfl - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 A balanced approach to using a combination of created and authentic  materials can be beneficial to both the students and the teacher in  an ESL classroom.Created materials can be either a previously published course text  or something the teacher has specifically created to supplement a  lesson. Often students will expect some published materials such as  a course book and view it as a form of security as well as a way to  gauge their progress, i.e. how many chapters of the book they have  completed. Published course materials have generally been tried and  tested before release and thus are graded to a level suitable for  the students and contain a balanced mix of vocabulary, grammar and  skills exercises. As well, they can be very useful in pointing out  certain structures or language...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Establishing rapport Jennie Sazzu Flores - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 There are many ways to teach a class. Each teacher has his/her own  style of going about it. Although the level of importance of each  part that contributes to the whole of a class is important, I  believe one of the most relevant parts of a class in building  rapport with the students. Building rapport doesn't only ensure a  smoother classroom experience but also improve the quality of  lessons all together.Many institutions have put building or establishing rapport  as part of their teacher handbooks. This, often considered a very  insignificant part that many teachers do without, is something that  they believe to be of the greatest importance. Colleges like the  American University: School of Education believe that building  rapport goes hand in hand with the fact that teachers 'must...					 [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 Cycleâ€.  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 “formingâ€, “stormingâ€, “normingâ€, and “performing†are...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Effective Modern Syllabus Design Ryan Nerone - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 The syllabus often represents the first tangible link between an  instructor and students, and, therefore, it should be constructed  with appropriate time and energy.  It is the final product of your  course planning, and offers a useful way to introduce yourself and  the course itself to your students.  Students will respond  positively to a well planned and well crafted syllabus, and this  will also serve as a positive reflection of yourself to your  students.  The contents within the syllabus are the foundation of your  course.  While it is not essential to have all aspects of the course  set in stone, it is important to set forth the responsibilities,  course of action, and expectations of the student because it is an  item that is closely examined and revisited often.   The basics of...					 [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]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Effective Modern Syllabus Design #286 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				The syllabus often represents the first tangible link between an   instructor and students, and, therefore, it should be constructed  with  appropriate time and energy.  It is the final product of your  course  planning, and offers a useful way to introduce yourself and  the course  itself to your students.  Students will respond  positively to a well  planned and well crafted syllabus, and this  will also serve as a  positive reflection of yourself to your  students.    The contents within the syllabus are the foundation of your  course.   While it is not essential to have all aspects of the course  set in  stone, it is important to set forth the responsibilities,  course of  action, and expectations of the student because it is an  item that is  closely examined and revisited often.  ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Role of the teacher Angie Oddone Aquino - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Teaching is not merely sharing of information or knowledge, but  also an expression of values and attitudes. What teachers usually  get back from their students is what they themselves have brought to  the teaching-learning process.   The role of the teacher is multi-faceted and diverse.  Just some of  the roles that a teacher must take on are that of motivator, mentor,  decision maker, coach, facilitator, psychologist, parent, speaker,  actor/actress, assessor, organizer, model, observer and  disciplinarian amongst others.  Ultimately in the world of TEFL, the  teacher teaches language, reading, writing, speaking and listening.   To be able to do this, the teacher must take on many other roles  which make it one of the most challenging professions.  To put it  mildly, teaching is not for...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			TEFL Courses FAQs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Frequently Asked Questions
				What does TEFL mean?   
 	The acronym TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. It is commonly used to refer to training courses that almost anyone can take to learn the skills and knowledge required to teach English to non-native speakers in countries all over the world.
What is the difference between TESOL and TEFL?   
 	TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language and TESOL stands for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. These descriptions are generally used interchangeably, however, TESOL is more common in the USA and TEFL is more common in the UK.
Do I need a TEFL certificate to teach abroad?   
 	Although it is possible to teach abroad without a TEFL certificate, we recommended that you complete a TEFL...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			


