Language In Taiwan
0% of the people in Taiwan belong to the Hoklo ethnic group and speak both Standard Mandarin and Taiwanese. Mandarin is the primary language of instruction in schools; however, most spoken media is split between Mandarin and Taiwanese. The Hakka about 15% of the population, have a distinct Hakka dialect. Aboriginal minority groups still speak their native languages, although most also speak Mandarin. English is a common second language, with many large private schools providing English instruction. English is also featured on several of Taiwan's education exams. If you hold a Bachelors degree, are a native English speaker, and are looking for one of the most exciting job opportunities you will ever...
Learn How to Make Money Teaching English Online
If you are looking for a way to make some extra money, you probably are overlooking a great skill that you already possess which is in high demand - English. You may have heard of people teaching English as a foreign language and traveling overseas, but did you know that teaching English online is now becoming a popular learning method for students, and you won't even have to leave the comfort of your own home. In order to be able to teach English online, you'll need some basic equipment, including a computer, internet connection and a web cam or microphone. You'll connect with students via Skype or Messenger and conduct sessions where you'll tutor them in the English language. The qualification for...
5 Simple Tips for TEFL Job Success
So, you’re thinking about doing a TEFL course, and it won’t be too long before you’ve got your crisp new TEFL certificate in hand – but what are you going to do with it?! Get a teaching job abroad and jet off into the sunset – that’s what! But how to get there? Never fear: here are my five simple tips for TEFL job success: - Tailor your resume to TEFL We’re sorry to say it, but employers don’t want to know about that ska band you were in back in school. Keep it short and sharp – just cover what the job advertisement asks for in simple, direct language. Focus on skills that schools will value, like leadership, organisational and communication skills and how you’ve demonstrated you...
There is a great demand for residents of native English speaking countries who have the immediate and a complete familiarity with the English Language. In order to get noticed and picked up to do the job of English tutoring, the native English Speakers have to get familiar with the teaching aspects, which should not be an intricate process for the extremely overqualified individuals out there. Many of the natives have an instinctive appeal of getting to travel to different places and have a close look at the various lifestyles. They can opt for the job, and in furtherance of their efforts can take up French course or spanish lessons. The comprehensive business atmosphere insists English be the...
Teaching English in Colombia: Frequently Asked...
The following comprise some of the most frequently asked questions I receive on teaching English in Colombia. While not a complete listing, the responses do provide some brief insight into EFL possibilities here. I have lived and taught in Colombia since 1995 and am currently teaching at a large university in Cali. Q: Do you have a list of EFL schools in Colombia or know where I may find one? A: You will find some helpful information for teaching English in Colombia in an online article published by Transitions Abroad magazine at: Q: I am particularly interested in spending time in Cartagena. I wonder ifyou might be able to advise me or point me in the right direction. A: In Cartagena you can...
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Corporate Recognition Listing of corporations that recognize Cambridge Examinations. Provided by the source: Cambridge EFL Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) General description of Certificate of Proficiency in English including specfics required for completion of test, as well as test dates. Provided by the source: Cambridge EFL Business English Certificates General description of Cambridge Business English Certificates including specfics required for completion of test, as well as test dates. Provided by the source: Cambridge EFL Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) General description of Certificate in Advanced English including specfics required for completion of test, as well as test...
What if I told you that there is a career out there which, if you are over 21 and can read what I am writing, you qualify for and, not only that, but thousands of employers would be climbing over each other to hire you? What if I told you this position usually pays an above average or well-above average salary, you are almost always provided with a free apartment with all or most of the utilities paid by your employer, you only have to work 12-25 hours per week, do very very little preparation, and you could travel all over the world doing it? I know what you would say, "this is to good to be true, it must be phony." If you just bear with me for a moment I will convince you, beyond any doubt, by the...
Teaching English in Japan - Lost in Transition
Experiencing culture shock is natural when you move abroad - here's what you can do about it. The moment I stepped off the plane in Osaka, Japan I was already bleary-eyed and bone-tired. I had spent the trip flying across the world in a half-sleep because my seat on the plane was so uncomfortable it felt like a tee-shirt wrapped around a stadium chair. This was nothing new for me. I had become used to the 15 hour flight because my role as a recruiter for a private educational company focusing on ESL and teaching English in Japan to children. Our recruiters from our offices in Los Angeles, Toronto and Chicago have meetings with our corporate staff in Okayama, Japan throughout the year. These short...
Am I Too Old to Be Teaching English (TEFL) Abroad?
The issue of the age of the potential TEFL is one that rises again and again. It makes me fairly angry actually! I have heard again and again the question asked "I'm X years old... am I too old... TEFL is a young person's game isn't it?" No! It is not a "young person's game". True the young adapt very well to TEFL, and the entry level wages are often lower than a middle aged, professional, college educated person may be able to earn at home but you are not too old (unless you are on your hospital bed and the priest is reading this to you because he forgot to bring the last rites sheet with him). I have heard people ask if they are too old at 26! The reason lots of people think they are too old is...
How to Become an ESL-TEFL Teacher
To teach English to those who are not native English speakers you should have a solid grasp of the English language yourself and be able to explain and express your knowledge to others. Additionally, employers will look for the following attributes: clear speech and pronunciation; a friendly and confident manner; good time management and planning skills. The main job responsibilities include: planning and delivering lessons; answering students questions and queries; participation in social and cultural activities. An ESL / TEFL teachers role is focused on conversation, rather than grammar, and it is widely accepted that teachers should only speak in English during classes; the ability to speak a...
Improve Your CV and See the World
Teaching English as a Foreign Language after graduation can improve your job prospects and give you loads of transferable skills that are in demand in the domestic jobs market. So, even if you're not thinking of teaching as a long-term career, spending time teaching abroad can be really beneficial to your future career. Improve your communication skills When you teach abroad you'll spend much of your time standing in front of a class or preparing lessons. This will improve your communication skills and your confidence in presenting to a group, both of which are really useful in all forms of business. And because you'll probably be teaching in a non-English speaking country, you'll also learn to...
The 5 Big Mistakes New TEFL Teachers Make
Seven years ago, I accepted a teaching job in Seoul, South. Korea. It was a big move for me as I was travelling alone and had never really been anywhere....other than Spain! What was even more scary was that I didn't have any teaching experience or TEFL training under my belt. Not one bit! The director of studies assured me that teaching was easy and they would give me full training. As it turned out, I got no training at all. When I arrived the DOS gave me a pile of books and told me to prepare a lesson plan for the next day. I didn't even know what a lesson plan was! Before I knew it, I was standing in front of a class of 25 bright faced students trying to teach them grammar. I soon realised that...
The attractions of living and working in Spain are many. The people, the culture, the weather and the outdoors lifestyle are all massive draws. It's no surprise that millions of holiday makers flock to Spain every year to sample the warmth of the Spanish sun and hospitality. It's no surprise too that large numbers of English teachers choose to teach English in Spain. TEFL in Spain is big business. If you want a change of scenery, to see a bit of the world, to apply your skills to some fresh challenges and to develop a new career and broaden your horizons, what better place to start than Spain? The passion and enthusiasm of the people is matched only by the beauty and diversity of the country they...
ESL Game - Mixed Up Words
Living in Asia has been the most eye opening experience of my life. I have already had the chance to travel all over Thailand, Japan, Taiwan and China. Before I left I was just like everybody else... working at a job that had no real growth opportunity, no chance of making big money and an empty feeling within my heart. I didn't know that I was wasting my life away trying to "Be as cool as everyone else." Finally, I just got sick of my everyday life and I took the opportunity to travel to Taiwan to teach English. To make a long story short...it was the best decision of my life; and when I first arrived in Taiwan I didn't know how I would survive, but I hoped for the best. I very easily found work as...
Tips for Teaching ESL to Intermediate Students
Learning a new language is never easy even if you are an intermediate student. For non-native speakers, English may sound so foreign that teachers have to resort to different techniques in order for students to comprehend the lessons. Aside from the standard classroom lectures, teachers could try using other ESL activities, ESL Curriculum and ESL games to make the lessons more interesting. Here are some tips on how teachers can improve English lessons for intermediate students of English as second language: � Use card games. There are a variety of card games that are suitable for intermediate students. Teachers could use a set of matching cards that contain opposite words or phrasal verbs...
You need the patience of a mother, and the unwavering sense of adventure of a child. These are the basic qualities anyone who wishes to teach abroad must have. You need patience in order to find joy in teaching English to people who did not have the opportunity to learn and develop English proficiency at an early age. It would demand lots of effort, too and would challenge you to think of ways on how to teach effectively. It would be like teaching a child how to walk the first time however when your student learns the language, you would feel the exhilarating joy felt by a mother who sees her child finally walking on his own. You would need a child's sense of adventure to be able to dismiss fear...
English Vocabulary Builder - Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced English Vocabulary Building help for ESL EFL students, classes and teachers including learning lists, professional English, slang, jargon with quizzes, worksheets and lesson plans. We all know grammar is important. However, without a large vocabulary it's difficult to express what you want. This course is dedicated to helping expand your vocabulary. You will receive an e-mail each week with a new vocabulary lesson. <!-- zSB(3,3) // --> Vocabulary Learning Resources The most popular English vocabulary learning features on for use in ESL and EFL classes. Idiom and Expression Resources Idiom learning and teaching resources...
Every summer most teachers face the same problem, what to do to keep the cash flowing while school is out for the summer. Here are a few ideas to keep the cash flow moving smoothly. Tutoring One idea to consider is tutoring people that do not have English as their first language. This idea can be very lucrative and possibly be a long term solution to keep cash flowing and not just over the summer. Try looking into teaching a course at a community college for people who want to learn English for American citizenship. Tutoring Your Subject Area Another idea is to tutor people in the English language and also tutor them in your particular teaching subject. You could also tutor students in English...
Travel, adventure, a salary and benefits that ensure a standard of living far beyond your dreams can all be obtained when you take an English teaching job somewhere in the world. As trade expands throughout the world, more and more positions for people to teach English are coming open. Companies, schools, businesses, and shipping lines all hire individuals that are able to teach English to other individuals. The world is rushing to acquire English. International commerce, diplomacy, and higher education are just a few of the fields that provide opportunities to those who are able to teach English. The ability to teach English as a second language can provide you years of wonderful travel and...
The "Shyness Syndrome" in ESL Public...
What would you do if the learners in your ESL speaking course are reluctant to stand in front of the class for their public speaking practice? Worse, they believe they have a reason to support their reluctance - shyness. I have been teaching English to ESL and EFL learners for 15 years. This dilemma is nothing new. In fact, I have discovered a very interesting perspective on this issue - the reason for their reluctance. It is not really the "shyness syndrome", but a long list of excuses and denials. Sometimes, this syndrome can be remedied, and some reduced to an optimum effect. Most interestingly, by mid-semester, learners are often released of this burden. Recently, at the beginning of my public...
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Teaching Listening Skills These lessons focus on developing listening comprehension skills and are some of the most popular on the site. Each lesson plan includes step-by-step instructions and classroom handouts. For a complete list of all listening comprehension lesson plans on this site, click on the the ESL listening lesson plan list. - ESL Listening Lesson Plan List - The Challenge of Teaching Listening Skills - YouTube in the Classroom! - English: Stress - Timed Language I - Making Conclusions Based on What you Hear - Aquiring Listening Skills Teaching Writing These lessons focus on developing writing skills and are some of the most popular on the site. Each lesson plan includes step-by-step...
What is a Language Teacher?
At a recent English Language Teaching or ELT conference, when I asked, "What is a language teacher?" a cornucopia of responses ensued. Many were quite verbose, others shorter and simpler, many rambled. For both EFL teachers and ESL or foreign language students, the definition of a language teacher is useful in determining what qualities to seek or strive for when studying English or a foreign language. It was TEFL linguistics researcher Costas Gabrielatos in 2002 who defined the term "language teacher". A Language Teacher is: A person who teaches language. With this definition he also defined the three major aspects that constitute a language teacher. Here are those three aspects and their...
There are a few ways to obtain a job teaching English in Japan, however most ESL (English as a Second Language) and EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teachers find employment in one of the following ways: English Schools Japan is home to hundreds if not thousands of English schools. Teaching at an English school is absolutely the best option for people who want to teach English in Japan. There are plenty of benefits to teaching at an English School: 1. Most of the English schools recruit teachers all year long, which means that you don't have to wait for a specific application "season" or arrange your schedule around the school's. 2. Many of the English schools help their teachers find housing...
Teachers of EFL, English as a Foreign Language, are almost constantly strapped for time and fresh materials to use in their English classes. If they teach in a non-English speaking country, the situation can reach critical proportions quickly and often. With the advent of the internet, however, authentic readings in English are now only a few mouse clicks away. But what to do with these snippets of information can be perplexing - even overwhelming, especially to fairly new, inexperienced EFL teachers. ESL, English as a Second Language teachers in an English-speaking country usually have a much easier time of getting materials. But, let's look at a short historic passage of authentic English and...
ESL (English as Second Language) - also known as EFL (English as a Foreign Language) - is the process of teaching of English to people who are not native speakers of the language. Many people attend such classes in order to improve their English language skills, and may do so for business or professional reasons, or just for the fun of it. In typical ESL classes, as many as possible of the classroom activities are conducted in English, so as to encourage fast learning. Typical classroom activities can include reading, speaking, role-play, and games. One such game that is well-suited to ESL is bingo. In ESL bingo, students are each given bingo cards printed with English words or phrases, rather than...
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ESL ("English as a Second Language"), also known as "EFL" ("English as a Foreign Language"), or sometimes as "ESOL" ("English for Speakers of Other Languages"), is the term used to refer to the study of English by people (usually adults), who are native speakers of other languages. Such people may wish to learn English for business or professional reasons, for personal reasons, or perhaps because they are immigrating to a majority English-speaking country such as the United States, Great Britain or Canada. In today's world, English is the principal lingua franca in many fields of endeavour, including business, science, medicine, and aviation. For this reason, as well as for reasons such as...
Using Movies to Improve Your English Language...
Oh Say Have You Seen ... Have you seen the "Star Wars" saga? Remember the funny, short, long-eared green character named "Yoda"? Well, he's quite an interesting character for English as a foreign language teachers and learners to study because of the way he speaks English. He doesn't speak incorrectly, but his word order in particular is specialized and unique. Can you tell why? Who hasn't seen any of the "Harry Potter" series of movies? While reading the books by J.K. Rowling can be more interesting, the movies lend themselves well to use by English language teachers and learners too. The groundskeeper, the giant Hagrid, speaks an exemplary version of northern British English that can serve as a...
What is Strategic Reading? In the ESL classroom, what and how to read go hand in hand. Strategic Reading is helping the student to comprehend what he or she is about to read by offering a plethora of pre-while-post reading strategies to the student. Why Strategic Reading? Reading is an extremely complex activity and one of the most important skills in language learning. There are different levels to reading and so many different factors are involved facilitating actual comprehension. Authentic reading comprehension implies deep understanding, ability to infer, analyze, apply and evaluate. It is important for ESL pupils therefore to know how to read and to be able to deal with a text independently...
Situated, as it is, at the heart of the South East Asian region it is no surprise that Thailand is home to many expats. It is not only convenient geographically; it also has a modern infrastructure making it a convenient place from which to do business. The ease of living and the variety and beauty of places to live also mean that Thailand is also a popular place to retire. It is a country where a modest pension can go a long way. For those wishing to make their home in Thailand the first and most important hurdle to jump is that of visas. Although visiting as a tourist is a simple process, negotiating the bureaucracy for a longer term stay is more complicated. If you are employed in Thailand you...
Teaching in Thailand
English is the official language of ASEAN - The Association of South East Asian Nations. It is the language of international business and now it is the main language of the internet. This means that in Thailand there is a big demand for native English speakers to teach all age groups how to speak, read and write the English language. Coupled with that is the ever growing tourism industry and the need for language skills amongst those who service it. Although in the past the regulation of the teaching industry has been relaxed, the only real qualification being that you are a native speaker. This has now changed not only in Thailand but elsewhere. Employers will insist on a bachelor's degree. Oddly...
Advantages of Teaching English in Another Country
Teaching English in a foreign country can be both a challenge and rewarding experience. There are a number of benefits to sharing one's knowledge of the English language in another country. The following is a list of the many advantages of teaching English abroad: Living and teaching in a foreign country allows you lo learn and absorb another culture. It is a rewarding way of learning about the language, customs, and history of another country. You will gain valuable insight into the lives of regular citizens and experience their various holidays, festivals, cultural events, and food. You will most likely be living in an apartment or renting home so you will be immersed in the culture performing...
It was a year ago when we moved to Korea. A thousand miles away from our hometown in Texas, and everything seemed very strange. The cold Korean breeze rushed to meet us at the airport. Although basked with the delightful winter seasons from the United States, I was expecting a warmer welcome during our arrival in Korea. But that too, like everything else, is part of my illusions of Asia. We were foreigners, in a wonderful new land, and we knew, the moment we arrived that we were in for quite an adventure. My mother was on assignment from WorknPlay.co.kr , South Korea's job placement agency for ESL teachers. Two months ago I was debating with my mother, about ESL jobs. I was new to the whole &ldquo...
Teaching English in Overseas
English the only language that is comprehensively used as a most popular second language and also as an official language round-the-globe. More likely English is used widely in all Common-wealth countries such as India, Pakistan and South Africa, and in various other international organizations. In fact, English has nevertheless gained an undisputed place as the lingua-franca of international education, business, science, politics and media in has stimulating millions and billions of people of races across the globe to learn this once marginal and insignificant language. The consequential worldwide boom in Teaching English has inspired many teachers to teach and spread the knowledge of English...
True or False: Teaching ESL Abroad is the Job...
Look before you leap - Know yourself, and what you want in a job teaching English as a second language, before jumping into a position abroad. Enlist the help of your friends, family, or anyone you trust, who will help you answer the questions below as completely and candidly as possible. There are no right answers here; the only correct answers are honest ones. 1. First, take an inventory of who you are. This is not who you want to be. This is who you are, today. - How would you describe yourself: physically, emotionally, intellectually, spiritually? - How would your best friend describe you? - Your parents? Siblings? - Your enemies? 2. Next, gauge your knowledge of English. Are you qualified to...
If you are an inherent English speaker and possess a dream of living and working overseas, the English business language training could be your passport to accomplish your dreams. There is a great demand for residents of native English speaking countries who have the immediate and a complete familiarity with the English Language. In order to get noticed and picked up to do the job of English tutoring, the native English Speakers have to get familiar with the teaching aspects, which should not be an intricate process for the extremely overqualified individuals out there. Most of the people have an inherent desire to live and work abroad so that they can get to know new people and places. For this...
For anyone who was raised speaking a different language, taking an English course can be a real boon, not only for employment opportunities, but educational requirements, as well. There are many facilities in the UK that offer English as a second language courses but not all offer equal benefits for your money. Take a look at some of these tips and pointers to find an English course that will be appropriate for you and your needs. Who Needs to Learn English? Let’s face it. In today’s world, the ability to fluently speak English and understand it is almost a necessity, no matter your goals or ambitions. But for some people, it is an absolute requirement. If you are interested in furthering your...
People who are interesting in teaching English overseas come from many different professions and backgrounds. A lot of times they are unsure about how to start the process of becoming an English teacher. However, people don't need to worry as the process is fairly easy. You don't need a lot of skills or requirements to become an English teacher in a different country. Though rules and regulations vary from country to country in general, an English teacher needs the following things: They need to be a native English speaker, they need to have a college degree, a TEFL, and some experience. For many countries, you only need to have a university degree. For some jobs, you will need a TEFL degree...
BACKGROUND Muslim educationists feel it is reasonable for students to try to make the Quran as a much a part of their lives as possible. Thus, they would no doubt consider it a great achievement if the Quran could be fitted to a large extent into any curriculum, especially at Islamic institutions, in any medium of study- including the English language and Literature curriculum. It is important for Muslim students to have many opportunities to read and study the Quran along with their regular coursework. If this is not possible in the language of the Quran, which is Arabic, then these opportunities should be made available through the translations of the meaning of the Quran in other languages...
today, there are thousands of Americans living in Europe. The majority of them are there for job purposes, and one of the main jobs they hold is teaching English. Teaching English in Europe will always be a source of employment for those wishing to live abroad, since the value placed on native-speaking teachers in Europe is extremely high. The information below is designed to help you start thinking along the lines of becoming an English teacher in Europe. Consider these facts before you begin your job search, and the process should go much more smoothly for you. Choosing a country Your first step after deciding to teach English in Europe should be to decide what country you'd like to teach in. This...
Due to its increasing population, the Peoples Republic of China is currently an important provider of labor force, as well as technology. The need for international acceptance is not so easy to satisfy; this is the main reason why English is one of the most important foreign languages taught in China. The estimation is that the Chinese willing to learn English are more numerous than the actual English native speakers. This is why the chance of teaching English in China constitutes a viable option for many teachers. Jobs in China have begun to flourish particularly since business English has become a generally accepted language and, thus, a language needed in international transactions. The...
Teaching at an International School
Teaching is a noble profession, but the new age teaching has more to do than just chalk and talk. Teaching at an international school is different from teaching at indigenous private schools. Subject knowledge is not the only thing that counts. It is also important to bring in creative inputs and keep track of the latest developments in the subject to deliver the best and the most recent to the students. Teaching at an international school can be challenging and at the same time very rewarding. The qualifications to teach at an IB schools would be the same as other private schools may ask of you. But it is preferable to know at least one foreign language and get a TEFL certificate. This will make...
Teaching English in Mexico: Cuautla Part 2
"body"> The City of Cuautla: "Where the eagles are abundant" Arriving at the glass-walled ADO terminal, I exited the building to the greeting of horns blaring, the stench of choking exhaust fumes, and the shrill bleating of a policemans whistle as he tried futilely to evoke order from this chaos of gridlock. It seemed like all 300, 000 residents were headed down this street at the same time. Welcome to Cuautla. The name means something like next to the eagles in the indigenous tongue of the Indians in this area. Inching my way across two lanes of stalled traffic to the other side of the street, I turned right, heading south on Calle 2 de Mayo. Three and a half blocks later I...
Mission & History of English Education in...
Mission Statement ITC provides affordable, practical training in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). The training provided at ITC ensures that every graduate is prepared to teach English worldwide. In working to fulfill this mission over the past eight years, ITC has become one of the most recognized and respected TEFL Training Centers in the world today. Shortly after the fall of communism in 1989, with western influence starting to expand eastward, the demand for English teachers in eastern Europe exploded. At that time however, there was a substantial lack of qualified English teachers. In 1993, English for Everybody opened its doors, hoping to bridge that gap by placing qualified...
Top 2 Teaching Jobs
1. Teach English As A Foreign Language Teaching English to overseas students may be one of the most enjoyable jobs you'll ever have. Imagine earning good money, whilst traveling the world and meeting people from a rich diversity of backgrounds. Most of the lessons involve conversation, so you will progressively find out much about your students' lives and aspirations. When you have a class with students from many different continents of the world, the topics will be endless and fascinating. As a result, you will develop an appreciation of your students' individual challenges back home, and other students will gain much respect for one another. As your students' English progresses, the conversations...
Information on Teaching English
Teaching English is not an easy vocation, but it has seen a huge surge in popularity over the last decade as it becomes increasingly important in the international business sector. Since English is the language of international business, many countries want their children to learn the language at an early age. This demand for English instruction has led to a huge demand for native English speakers in foreign classrooms. Teachers can now find jobs in South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. There are excellent opportunities for good money in Asia and the Middle East, and it has become very popular during the financial crisis as a convenient way to pay back debts such as school loans and consumer...
Teaching English as a foreign language is a sector rife with differing levels of competence and quality. The world is your stage and with so much opportunity out there it is not surprising that there are so many language academies, English teachers and methods of teaching. First of all, you've got to stand out from the crowd and this means having the all-important TEFL certificate. With the amount of English teachers steadily increasing, getting trained is pretty much essential. Admittedly, some academies/companies do not stipulate an accredited (recognised) TEFL certificate as essential. There are numerous weekend courses that you can enroll onto but 2 days of learning how to use a textbook will...
Introduction to Teaching English in Japan
Would you like the chance to spend some time in Japan but feel turned off by whistle-stop package tourist trips? If so, teaching English may be the answer. There is no better way to get to know a country than by living and working there. By teaching English you become a part of Japanese society, rather than just an observer looking in. Teaching English is big business in Japan. Despite the collapse of the so-called bubble economy Japan remains one of the richest and most sophisticated nations on the planet, and this status is largely due to its success in overseas trade and investment. Thus, to get ahead in Japanese society, proficiency in English is a significant advantage. Add to that the fact...
Four Steps to an Internationl Career
ing a new job can be a daunting experience and it's even worse when you're miles away from home. Here at i-to-i we do everything we can to make the whole experience as simple and stress free as possible. That means training you, organising your overseas teaching opportunity and providing you with invaluable support while you're away! We've been training people to teach abroad for the last 12 years and we're now the leading TEFL provider in the UK. On top of that we're world leaders in the meaningful travel industry with over 500 hundred projects in 25 countries. Nowhere in the world will you find a company better equipped to prepare you for your overseas teaching experience than i-to-i! So how do...
It's summer time now and you just finished another year of college and you're looking for a new and exciting job where can travel to other parts of the world, meet new people and get away from the usual mundane existence back home. There are many great summer work abroad programs that are created for just this purpose. Let's take a look at a few of them down below. One of the best jobs out there for Americans and any other people from native English speaking countries is to teach English to people in foreign countries and one of the best certification programs out there today is called TEFL. When you take a TEFL course and get certified through them not only will you be ready to teach English to...
Teaching English? It's Easy Isn't It?
g English as a Foreign Language sounds the perfect way to make some money while visiting or living in another country, or as a work from home business. After all you can speak English so you can obviously teach it, right? Sometimes the answer to this is yes. There are natural teachers - born communicators who have the ability to explain easily, instantly modifying their own vocabulary, rephrasing and effortlessly incorporating actions, gestures and even pictures so that the person on the receiving end 'gets it', even if they do not speak the same language. But these gifted individuals are in a tiny minority. And even if they have these natural talents, they would still need to learn about grammar...
Why Do Some Countries Require a Degree to Teach...
For those of us who want to teach English, TEFL courses are available in varying shapes and sizes, and are helping more and more people to get the qualifications they need. Whether or not you need a degree does very much depend on where you want to go and how long you want to go for. If you're volunteering for a few weeks by teaching in Latin America, a good TEFL course is generally all that's required, but if you're planning to earn money on a permanent placement in Taiwan then you'll need a degree. A longer placement will require either more experience or more qualifications, just as it would any other subject, but there are a few other considerations too... Visas One of the reasons you'll need a...