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Problems facing students from India. Mini S. Menon - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				English is one of the most commonly used languages in India,  especially by the urban Indian.  Almost every Indian, even if he/she  has had no formal schooling, uses at least a dozen English words in  day to day communication.  However, this 'In-glish' doesn't suffice  in an international scenario, and one can see that language schools  here in the UAE have a larger percentage of Indian students than  others.  Interestingly, an Indian student finds it easier to write  English than speak.  This may partly be due to cultural reasons.  Similarly, an Indian learner has a larger receptive vocabulary than  a productive one.  As an Indian EFL teacher, I find these aspects  intriguing.Problems with grammar:All EFL students find it difficult to understand ' and use --  perfect tenses.  They usually...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Acknowledging Cultural Differences in the Classroom Laura Dale - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				In the TEFL classroom, it is important to recognize that cultural  differences exist both between teacher and students, and between  different students in a multilingual classroom. These differences  have the potential to create problems, such as misunderstanding or  uncomfortable situations. This article will discuss these issues and  suggest ways they can be dealt with or prevented. Lisa Delpit discusses challenges of teaching in a  multicultural society. Although she is referring to multicultural  students in the United States, the issues she discusses are very  relevant to teaching English as a foreign language abroad or in an  English-speaking country. Some of these issues are: failure to  recognize cultural differences and problems that might arise because  of these differences,...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Active Learning In the ESL/EFL Classroom Mary Kyriazis - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 The term Active Learning means ''student interaction with content,  with materials and with peers in a multi-disciplinary, multi-sensory  and multi-graded approach' (Meyers, 1993 pg 39). Active learning  helps the teacher handle the diversity of student levels in the  classroom.In an Active Learning classroom the student is provided with the  time, the materials, and the organized classroom routines and  expectations they need in order to allow them interaction with their  learning.  It is important for educators to realize that Active  Learning supports not only English-speaking students but second- language learners as well.If we think that students are learning English so that they can use  it in their everyday lives to better themselves and their  opportunities, we must realize that...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - How To Pronounce Perseverate - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 In this episode, we cover the pronunciation of the word perseverate. This word refers to the continuity of something, especially repitition. 
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. 
        			Thanks to this unit, I have learnt a lot about the design of a syllabus based on different criteria. ↵Teaching Business English to adults seems to be an interesting challenge since many factors have to be taken into account. Following the right order, a teacher...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - Tesol Tefl Reviews Video Testimonial Dan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 Dan from Ukraine completed the 120-hour online TEFL course from ITTT. In this TEFL review video Dan tells us that he is currently teaching in China. The course gave Dan a lot of insight into teaching as well as plenty of materials and lesson plan ideas that he can use in his classes. Dan recommends signing up if you are thinking of teaching English abroad.
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 learnt many different things relevant to...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - How To Pronounce Purport - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 In this episode, we cover the pronunciation of the word "purport". This word is a noun and is a synonym for the words implied or conveyed. The word comes from Middle English and Anglo-French and was first used in the English language in the 15th century. An example sentence with the word purport includes: Everyone was informed of the purport of the letter.
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 issue of course books is almost an eternal debate...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			What?s all this then? Benjamin Peterson - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 These days, nearly every economic, political and social development  is defined by its association with the broad-based phenomenon  commonly identified as globalization.  Understandably, economic  integration favors standardization, and historical circumstance has  led to the adoption of English as the primary language of  international commerce. Consequently, the differences between  British and American English should be of interest, if only for the  historic role that these two nations have played in the  unprecedented proliferation of a single language.  Due to the  limitations of this essay, three distinct elements of language will  be discussed: vocabulary; grammar; and pronunciation.Perhaps the most understandable distinctions between British  and American English are the...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching English to Japanese Students Sarah Breaux - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Teaching English to Japanese students can be very difficult because  of cultural and lingual differences.  Japanese students are very  different from American and European students.  An advantage is  their tendency to be more reserved and well behaved.  However, they  do not like to speak in class because they do not want to appear  arrogant (Ikeda).  This is a cultural custom and it will take extra  encouragement to coax the students to talk.  Also, students do not  like to make eye contact and will become very embarrassed if they do  not know an answer (Ikeda).  Teachers must be sensitive to these  manners in order to conduct a comfortable class for the students.  A  gradual progression toward a more English style class will be the  most productive approach to classroom differences...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - Tesol Tefl Reviews Video Testimonial Tefl Video Journal Linda Part 9 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 Linda updates us on her progress with ITTT's 120-hour online TEFL course. In the ninth part of her TEFL review video journal, Linda tells us about her progress with units 9 and 10 on the course. As Linda points out these two units are closely related with unit 9 covering lesson planning while unit 10 looks at two very different lessons, one good and one bad, taught by the same 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 this unit I have...					 [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]
			    
			    			
			English, Japalish and Americalish Emma Phillips - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 I would like to briefly consider the complexity of a non ' native  English teacher in contrast to a native English teacher. My  curiosity in this area has stemmed from participating on a TEFL  course as a native English speaker. The diversity of students  resulted in the course consisting of several students where English  is their second language. It also highlighted the immense difference  between 'American English' and 'British English'. The initial perception the non ' native English speakers generally  voiced, was that the 'natives' had a head start. The more this was  unravelled the benefits soon became a rather grey area.'A non- native teacher is a learner for life'    Malgorzata Swwaj,English Unlimited, Poland. 1999The fine line that can potentially exist when teaching English to ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL English, Japalish and Americalish #271 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				I would like to briefly consider the complexity of a non ? native   English teacher in contrast to a native English teacher. My  curiosity  in this area has stemmed from participating on a TEFL  course as a  native English speaker. The diversity of students  resulted in the  course consisting of several students where English  is their second  language. It also highlighted the immense difference  between ?American  English? and ?British English?. The initial perception the non ? native  English speakers generally  voiced, was that the ?natives? had a head  start. The more this was  unravelled the benefits soon became a rather  grey area.  ?A non- native teacher is a learner for life?    Malgorzata Swwaj,English Unlimited, Poland. 1999  The fine line that can potentially exist when teaching...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			TEFL Colombia - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL Courses in Colombia
				The ITTT TEFL course in Colombia gives you the opportunity to learn how to teach English in one of Latin America’s brightest stars and the gateway to South America.  Colombia is a country filled with unique landscapes and innovative cities, cultural and gastronomic delights, and villages surrounded by imposing mountains. It is a country of diversity with places that only exist in Colombia. For lovers of nature and extreme sports, the three mountain ranges of the Colombian Andes are an excellent setting for climbing or walking trails. For water sports, the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Coast offer some of the world’s best surfing and snorkeling, and our lakes and reservoirs in the interior of the country are great for fishing and rafting. Colombia has everything; Caribbean beaches in...					 [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]
			    
			    			
			The German language in modern spoken American English Bill Jones - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 In the 1990 United States census , 60 million Americans identified  themselves as being of 'German' descent. Native speakers of German  made up almost half of all immigrants to the United States between  1821 and 1893. These settlers had an almost immediate impact on the  language. German borrowings such as sauerkraut, noodle and loafer  came into common use as early as the 1820s . As these new arrivals and their descendants gained proficiency in  the host language, they modified the usage of English words or  substituted German words to fill perceived gaps in English  expression. These later, more subtle influences have helped shape  modern American English.Some German words were translated  into English and retained the same usages, even if they did not  apply in English. The use of the...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Problems for learners in Japan #241 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Living in Japan has given me the opportunity to see difficulties   Japanese people have with English first hand.  I have also discussed   this issue with my Japanese wife and several other Japanese people  as  well.  I have even discussed it with native English speakers and  got  their thoughts on the subject.  The biggest thing that I have noticed is their accent.  I  moved to  Italy when I was seven and grew up learning Italian.  So I  developed  both an Italian and American accent.  When I first moved  to Japan  eleven years ago, instead of learning the language I first  developed a  Japanese accent which helped me considerably when I  started to actually  learn the language.  My point is that when learning a language it is very  important to  develop the accent for that language.  When...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl reviews - English Grammar Overview Parts Of Speech Overview - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				   
 And now it's time to have a look at our first grammar unit. Grammar in its widest sense is the structure of a language. We as speakers of the language can structure our language without a problem. However, as teachers of the language we need to be able to better analyze the grammar and the grammar that exists within statements that we make. These basic parts of grammar are called parts of speech. Each part of speech has a certain function within a sentence. Our example sentence here is "My older brother lives in Tokyo." Each one of these words is a certain part of speech, which we'll have a look at in just a minute but let's just think about the words within this particular sentence. We have ?my?, indicating whose brother it is, we have "older", indicating which brother it is....					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Why are TEFL teachers important? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
				We can say in general terms that all teachers are important, English teachers among them. However, the requirement for specialist teachers who are able to teach English as a second or foreign language is particularly important. What makes specialist ESL teachers so necessary?
Globalized industry has led to an explosion of the use of English as the lingua franca. This trend looks as though it will continue in the near future. Whilst English is a mainstream curriculum subject in many countries, teachers of English are not necessarily equipped to teach English as a second or foreign language. Teachers trained in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) are therefore in great demand.
Whilst it is generally true that Native English Speakers (NES) have a good working knowledge of the...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Pronunciation Problems #314 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Pronunciation problems happen when speaking a second language  because  most people are used to hearing and making sounds only exist  in their  mother tongue.  For example there might be many sounds in your mother tongue  and   English that are similar.Some however,are only partially similar  and   others are totally different.When you hear or trying to say the   partially similar or totally different sounds it?s easy to make   mistakes because you are used to hearing and making sounds in your   mother tongue.It is important therefore,to make yourself aware of  how  sounds in a different language are made and practice listening  to them  and saying them as much as possible.  To make language sounds we move our jaw,tongue,lips and the vocal   cords in our throat in a number  of different...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			English as a global language Paul Sherriff - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Wherever one travels in the world these days English quickly  becomes the the common language of communication between different nationalities.  This was a trend that began during the days of the British Empire with it''s  global trade and political network. The process has accelerated  dramatically since the end of the Second World War with the rise of the American  world hegemony. ''A language becomes a world language for one reason only,  the power of the people who speak it. Power means political, economic technological and cultural power of course.'' ( Crystall.D. 2001).More recently technology has made a huge impact in the form of  satellite T.V. and the internet in particular, giving fresh impetus to the  movement for English as the dominant second language of choice. According to ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL Why I did a TEFL/SOL course, and why someone else should? #235 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				For the purpose of this article I assume that there is absolutely  no  difference between TEFL and TESOL, they are both a means of  teaching  English to people who do not have it as their first  language.   So why do people think to themselves sitting at home, maybe I will   train to be a teacher, but not a regular teacher that we all grew up   with at school.  But someone who teaches the English language to non   English speakers in foreign countries.  Well the reasons are varied  but  almost everyone can identify themselves with at least one.  Some   realize that the jobs they work in are not quite what they thought  they  would do growing up.  So in search of excitement and something  more  worthwhile they sign up to TEFL. Others like myself are really  gypsies  and have a great urge to...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Teaching Classes of Mixed Abilities Emily Davies - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 When individuals are grouped together, especially in a learning   environment, there will always be a mixture of abilities.    A 'homogeneous classroom' does not exist.  For this reason, it is   essential, as a teacher, to be prepared to address a class full off   different levels and abilities from start to  finish.According to Gareth Rees, it is important to  address this  situation from the first day of class.  He suggests  having an open  class discussion to put it out in the open which I  believe makes for  a more comfortable classroom.  It is important to  stage and  structure the discussion by asking certain questions such  as; would  you rather sit and listen or actively participate'  Rees  calls this  a 'Needs Analysis.'  Comparing answers you, as a  teacher, can have a  better...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Tefl article - TEFL English as a global language #262 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				Wherever one travels in the world these days English quickly  becomes  the the common language of communication between different  nationalities.  This was a trend that began during the days of the  British Empire with it??s  global trade and political network. The  process has accelerated  dramatically since the end of the Second World  War with the rise of the American  world hegemony. ??A language becomes a  world language for one reason only,  the power of the people who speak  it. Power means political, economic technological and cultural power of  course.?? ( Crystall.D. 2001).  More recently technology has made a huge impact in the form of   satellite T.V. and the internet in particular, giving fresh impetus to  the  movement for English as the dominant second language of choice. ...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Motivation in the Classroom Leigh Kneale - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Motivation is needed in any walk of life if people are to succeed.  If we are not stimulated to tackle a challenge then we will not  attempt it, and so motivation has to be an important consideration  when teaching any students, not just those learning English.Studies on motivation in the classroom such talk about two kinds of  motivation; intrinsic which comes from within the student and is  about his or her personal goals, and extrinsic motivation which  concerns external motivational factors such as exams, rewards, peer  pressure etc.Adults in a learning situation may be more intrinsically motivated  as they have made a conscious decision to learn, whereas younger  learners may be less so as they have no choice. Elizabeth Holmes  (www.teachernet.co.uk Motivation in the Classroom 2003))...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			English as a Global Language Sharon Nakhimovsky - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Since the late 19th century, English has been identified as the  most far reaching language in the world.  In his book, English as a  Global Language, linguist David Crystal defines what constitutes a  global language and provides a useful categorization of English  speakers around the world today.  Crystal also describes the forces  driving global English to grow in its current direction and argues  that the role of English in the current world is unlike any other  example of an international language in history.  In his final  assessment concerning the effects of English on communities and  countries as well as in his projections about the fate of global  English, Crystal presents some challenges to making this phenomenon  become a force for betterment in the world but also shows how...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Cultural Sensitivity in the EFL Classroom Brenda Gray - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 Savvidou - Understanding Chinese Names: Cross-Cultural Awareness ...Diversity and cultural sensitivity are important considerations in  an EFL classroom. English is an international language and the  numbers of English speakers are growing rapidly. It's important to  understand how English translates in each culture and language.  There is a growing body of literature addressing cultural  differences and the importance of awareness. Our challenge is to  meet the demand of student in a manner that incorporates linguistic  and cultural competence. Language is primarily a communication tool. As language teachers it  is paramount to help students take 'ownership' of the new language  they are learning. H. G. Widdowson,, suggests taking 'ownership' of  English as a way of shifting attitudes....					 [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]
			    
			    			
			How do I verify a TEFL certificate? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
				For certain employers in certain countries you must be able to verify your TEFL certificate. This is often the case in countries like China or Vietnam, as well as when applying to work for some online teaching platforms.
In the past, the legal requirements for teaching English were somewhat ambiguous. When it came to hiring, many employers had their own set of rules. As a result, there was an influx of teachers who did not have an accredited TEFL certification or teaching experience.
These days, many countries and employers are enforcing stricter regulations. In many cases employers must be able to verify your TEFL certificate online as part of these new regulations. This is to ensure that your certification is genuine and that you are qualified to teach English; believe it or not, some...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			What can I do after TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
				Some people who go abroad to teach English fall in love with their new life overseas and never return to their home country. The majority, however, will return home at some point, whether after a single year or much longer. It can be a difficult experience for some because you are no longer the person you were when you first left home. Everything, from the everyday language to the time zone, the climate to the cuisine, can feel different. Reverse culture shock can be frightening.
For many teachers the obvious next step is to continue working as an English language tutor. If you live in or near a relatively large city you are likely to come across language schools and community colleges that provide English lessons to international students, immigrants, and refugees, among others. 
With...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			Online learning Mike Warren - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
				 The evolution of the internet has led to an increase in online  learning opportunities for EFL students.  Information can be stored  and transferred between users facilitating a virtual classroom for  online users.   The myriads of teaching sites vary enormously. Receptive sites  offer   textbook layout with automated exercises and auto  correction. Sometimes it's possible to download sound files to  recreate an online language laboratory. There's no contact  whatsoever with a teacher. However, many of these sites are free,  making them extremely popular.  Interactive sites involve a virtual rapport with an online teacher.  Lafford  (1997) divided these into   synchronous ' real time  communication through a keyboard, microphone and more recently using  web cams, and asynchronous '...					 [Read more]
			    
			    			
			


