The Need for Native English Speakers As the need for proficiency in the English language continues to explode worldwide, there is an ever-increasing need for more and more EFL teachers. All too often however, non-native English teachers find the phrase "native speakers only" included in adverts and English EFL or ESL requirements. But, do schools really need native-speaking English teachers? On ELT forums like , blogs and web pages across the internet, commentary flies back and forth at a fast and furious pace. Here are some opinions regarding native vs. non-native English speaking EFL / ESL teachers: A Problem for Non-Natives When a prospective non-native English teacher posted about his inability...

Explore Your Creativity: Creating Materials for...

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You don't really need to be a genius to produce highly successful, dynamic lessons using authentic materials. You do need to know about your EFL or ESL students, what they can do, what they like, how they think and their motivations for learning English (or another foreign language). In this first part of the series on creating materials for the EFL, ESL or foreign language learning classroom, we'll discuss "Why we need to adapt materials". Following parts of this series will address where to get authentic English or other foreign language materials, some recommended Websites for EFL or ESL English Teachers, and exactly how you can modify authentic language materials to meet learner needs. Why we...

English Teachers - How to Get Your EFL Language...

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How Do Your EFL Learners Feel? How do your English as a foreign language learners feel about coming to English class? Do they look forward to it because they know, "We're going to do all kinds of interesting things in English class" or do they arrive late, and then want to leave English classes early? You can snap them out of their "dread" of foreign language learning with a few simple adjustments to your English or other foreign language classes. Here are five easily-implemented suggestions to approach doing so. Use Drama In any of its many forms, drama can enrich and enliven an English as a foreign language class like almost nothing else. There are a generous number of choices available to...

What Makes a Good EFL Teacher?

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"How long is a piece of string?" springs to mind but the answer may be much simpler than you think, because you probably tick many of the boxes already. You're probably asking this question because you are already or soon plan to be an EFL teacher. This means that you probably like working with people, that you prefer variety to routine, and that you are don't mind taking calculated risks. As a rule, Teaching English as a Foreign Language is one of the most satisfying jobs you can do because the vast majority of learners are highly-motivated, so all you need to do is try to recognise which aspect of your teaching skills needs to be used at any given time. Below are some suggestions about the...

As English language teaching professionals we're always on the lookout for new ideas and activities to expand the repertoire of dynamics in our EFL class rooms. One area which could always use more attention is the use of drama. It's all around us and our learners in the media of television, radio, cinema, stories in the printed media and the internet. Everyone loves a good story. So why not then incorporate more drama into our class rooms? Here are some interesting ways you could initiate Drama into an EFL class or new drama group. Role Play activities from the learner text books If you're using a course book such as Interchange, American Channel, Headway, Cutting Edge, First Class, etc. you can...

Being in a teacher is a lot of fun and is the passion of many, but preparing for each classroom experience can be quite frustrating. Ensuring that your English lesson plan is well rounded and will get the important messages across to the students is difficult and it requires a lot of experience to get it just right. Most educators will develop a system over time that will help them prepare for each class, but even then, sometimes teachers just need to take a load off and relax. How can teachers do this? Instead of writing your English lesson plan every day you can find resources and programs that will allow you to simply teach from a pre-planned script. While you probably wouldn't want to do this...

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Teaching in a foreign country can be a great way for anyone to travel and work at the same time. You can immerse yourself in the local culture by being involved in an overseas school and it's social network. You get paid to live in another country and for the term of your contract you may be offered accommodation. The contracts usually run for a year, but sometimes, six month contracts are available. The requirements to be able to teach in a foreign country can vary, so you need to decide which country you would like to spend a year in, and then seek out an English Language School or placement agency who will provide you with the information on visa requirements, qualification levels and relevant...

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First some context about the TEFL/ESL/TESOL labour market to think about. The market for English language learning in the world is booming. Compare the world now with that of twenty years ago. Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe is in its death throes, China is beginning the transition to capitalism, South America is emerging from a decade of turmoil and dictatorship, the EEC is deciding to become the European Union, the Internet and email is in its infancy, but expanding rapidly. All these global changes since then have unleashed the force of English as a global language and it is vital to understand that there are billions of dollars spent on learning it every year. It's time to bring some of...

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EFL Grammar Software is a new technology that enables you to improve your writing. We use writing in order to express our thoughts, ideas, or communicate with our business partners for example, helping us on achieving our goals. Read the following article and find out how you can easily transform your English writing correct and professional. Some background EFL Grammar Software enables us to check any text for proper English writing as well as enriching our sentences with additional synonyms. Most of these solutions check your writing against a massive database that contains 'proper writing versions' of millions of sentences and phrases. In most cases these solutions enables us to do the following...

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More on the Use of Film Clusters In this third and final installment of this article series we continue with the concept that not only are clusters of movies, films, videos and documentary clips stimulating, interesting and enjoyable for your English as a foreign language learners, but the broad selection of available genres and types offers a substantial range of English language teaching and learning didactic aids. We previously identified a film cluster as simply a group or series of related movies, clips or videos. So let's continue the last part of our brief overview of the genres in which most films are classified. Popular Film Genres Let's take an additional, final look at a few of the more...

Teaching EFL in Taiwan

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Teaching EFL in Taiwan? Taiwan places great emphasis on English learning and parents send their children to English schools from a very early age. No matter what time of the year you look for jobs, English teachers are always wanted. What is it really like to teach English in Taiwan? A lot of people make the move to teach English in Taiwan due to how simple it can be and also the minimal requirements you must have to be an English teacher. Teaching can sometimes be difficult and tiring, but you can make decent money as a teacher in Taiwan. The majority of English teaching work in Taiwan is in cram schools. Cram schools are usually packed with children thanks to parents believing their children must...

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A few months ago, I covered an event on immigration reform for a local newspaper through which one of the topics discussed was the language barrier that numerous immigrants face plus the isolation that they feel like a result. The discussion looked at numerous ways to deal with this problem, and a nun stood up and told the audience that she had been teaching English being a second language. She told us that she came from a relatively big congregation, having a sizable Asian and Latino population that could either not speak English at all or did not speak it well adequate to really feel confident when communicating with English speakers. She pointed out that teaching English being a second language...

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Most public-school teachers have little or no formal training in teaching English as a second language and are not fluent in other languages. Teachers' frustrations over not understanding children's languages and cultures can easily turn into negative feelings that affect their academic expectations for these students. Moreover, an English-only movement can influence education policy and practice, further feeding the development of negative attitudes toward language diversity by education professionals. All of these factors, in combination, can lead to less than optimal educational outcomes for students. Geneva Smitherman and Victor Villanueva note that although most teachers accept language...

It's Not Just Teenagers Who Love Music This is an excellent question in addition to being a somewhat "HOT" topic. It's not just teenagers who love music either, but almost any language learner group or profile will be highly impacted by the use of music in the EFL / ESL and foreign language learning classroom. Use music with teens to lower their "Affective Filters" (Krashen-Terrell, 1984), get and hold their attention. By don't restrict the use of music to just "sing-alongs", lip-sync or "Karaoke" type activities. A Critical Key One critical key here, in my opinion, is to use music in a variety of other ways with teens (and other learner profiles). In the EFL / ESL and foreign language learning...

Additional Critical Impact Factors Some of the key factors English or Foreign Language teachers face can include the following:o Large class sizeso Limited timeo Insufficient resourceso Mixed ability studentso Students with learning disabilitieso Behavioral problemso Administrative demandso Personal restrictions In continuing from the first part of this series, let's consider the last four factors on our list in turn and how they too can negatively impact an English EFL, ESL or foreign language teaching and learning class room setting. Students with learning disabilities On occasion, learners with have known or undiagnosed learning disabilities when they come to English class. They may be...

Teaching abroad isn't for all and sundry. Apiece program you will stumble upon will necessitate some nuts and bolts and the appropriate attitude, but will offer unique challenges and personal incentives to the right individual. Here is an impartial analysis of opportunities confronting both sides of the arguments you need to consider before deciding to teach abroad. Beyond the opportunities for those able to teach within specialized disciplines, there is an incredible demand for TEFL Teaching English as a Foreign Language or ESL English as a Second Language teachers in non-English speaking nations. This demand coupled with job placement opportunities offered by TEFL certificate programs and school...

Fun EFL Class Projects

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"body"> Class projects are a great way to put into practice skills that have been learnt during an English course. The following projects that I'll be sharing with you have worked really well with teenagers who were on short term courses of a few weeks. It's a fun break from structured lessons and also gives the teacher a break for two days! Class Magazine To lead up to this activity, ask students to brain storm types of magazines and what sections they would find within them. Explain that you will be creating a class magazine over the next couple of days and ask students to pick two topics from the board in pairs. (fashion, agony aunt, technology, food and drink, news, editorial etc...) Get the...

English as a Second Language (ESL) has always been an attraction as a good way for people to explore other countries, learn about new cultures and have their travel expenses paid for. Many factors have contributed recently to the huge global need for English teachers. The popularity of the Internet has created a desire in millions of non-English speakers to learn to communicate in English. The speed in which we can travel around the world has truly made the world a global village. Multinational companies operate globally and need English language training for their international management and staff who need to communicate by phone, fax and e-mail with head office, suppliers and customers. The...

ome context about the TEFL/ESL/TESOL labour market to think about. The market for English language learning in the world is booming. Compare the world now with that of twenty years ago. Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe is in its death throes, China is beginning the transition to capitalism, South America is emerging from a decade of turmoil and dictatorship, the EEC is deciding to become the European Union, the Internet and email is in its infancy, but expanding rapidly. All these global changes since then have unleashed the force of English as a global language and it is vital to understand that there are billions of dollars spent on learning it every year. It’s time to bring some of...

Learning a new language is sometimes not an easy task, it takes time, effort and patience. Whether you are a child learning your alphabet, reading for the first time or taking English as your foreign language, English lessons can seem like quite a challenge. However it does not have to be that way, video lessons are extremely handy tools to own or access. Focusing on the fundamentals of English in simplified grammar lessons is a key starting point to achieving thinking and understanding English. Video lessons on nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, prepositions, adverbs, tenses and singular and plural are all vital important concepts of the language. Grammar lessons focus on helping the student know...

Developing Listening Comprehension While your English as a foreign language learners may only get to hear perhaps two or three, there are, in fact, more than a dozen distinctive varieties of spoken English. When you are working with developing listening comprehension skills it is frequently useful to demonstrate several varieties and variations in spoken English to your English language learners. Six Useful Sources Considering the vast differences which can exist among English language schools and institutions world wide in regards to available facilities, most will still have some access to one or more of these resources.o YouTube and online videos A virtual treasure trove of resources resides...

What Age Groups Can I Teach As an EFL Teacher?

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It's possible to teach English to every age group, from preschoolers through to adults. The chances are that if you join a language school, you may not have much choice and will probably get a mixture of abilities and ages. However, decide to teach at a state school or kindergarten and you'll be teaching a specific age group. If this is your first shot at teaching, the chances are you'll have had little, if any experience of different age groups. You may have strong ideas or feel unsure about the age groups you wish to teach; so getting a little experience will pay dividends. Try ringing up your local school and volunteering your services as a classroom assistant. Interaction with pupils and...

Speaking Well - Four Steps To Improve Your ESL...

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Mastery of English as a second or foreign language (ESL or EFL) comes down to how well a student speaks. He may write well, for example, get high marks on tests, or even have an accent nearly identical to a native speaker; but if he can't express ideas, opinions, or instructions clearly in a conversation, few would call him proficient. Language is for communication after all, and that primarily means speaking. As teachers, we continually assess the strengths and weaknesses of our classes. We then take this information and develop effective lessons, always working towards greater communicative ability which maintains a balance between fluency (getting the words out) and accuracy (using grammar and...

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The most amazing inventions were made because of human laziness. Think of the washing machine and the dish washer. They allow us to save so much time which we can spend on more interesting and useful things. For me, being lazy is not a sin, it is a blessing. A lot of teachers I know tell me that they are ashamed of their laziness to write lesson plans. But in my ESL workshops I tell everyone - Hey, it's ok to be lazy, as long as you still enjoy doing your job. Laziness thrives where we have to do a lot of routine work such as writing plans, finding teaching materials, checking students' tests and written assignments and so on. This is where we really need an invention that would allow us to...

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FANS - there's a word, plural, which conjures up a few different images for the native speaker. Here's a lesson about fans. As the students enter the room, the teacher overdoes the welcome with a few 'well done last time' / 'excellent homework' / 'great test results' thrown into the opening seconds as the students gather. Overdo the superlatives! Tell them that you are going to be talking about fans. Start the lesson using pictures and props to show several types of fan; a hand-held oriental fan; a strategically waved piece of paper; a ceiling mounted fan; one of those little battery operated pocket fans; an oscillating desk fan. Talk a little about each - 'what is this?'; 'have you used one...

Imagine Learning creates award-winning language and literacy solutions for kids. Imagine Learning, Inc., was founded with one goal in mind: to teach English to the children of the world, including ESL. Today, more than one hundred thousand students around the world are benefiting from Imagine Learning English. These students include English learners, struggling readers, students with disabilities, and students in early childhood education. Instruction is customized for each student, including custom-fit curriculum and first-language support. Imagine Learning English is a world-class educational software program used in the largest US school districts to help their English learners, struggling...

You are eager to learn French but don’t want to do it the conventional way. Don’t get worried! The holiday courses offered by ESL under the summer camp France section are what you were aspiring for. ESL provides the facility of well-planned and well-executed holiday courses to learn French in France, Switzerland and Germany. The locales for our holiday courses include the mesmerizing Alps, lake Geneva, Cote d'Azur and the great German Westerwald. Such summer camps are available in Leysin, Montreux and Cannes. In Leysin: The ESL center for this course is located in the vivacious tourist resort of Leysin. It has 16 classrooms, two restaurants and even a cinema for your recreation and entertainment...

Why do I say that? Look at this: *According to a survey, more than 20,000 EFL jobs are being posted in various web sites over the Internet each month! At a time when job markets around the world are shrinking and millions of people all over the world are facing up to realities like layoffs and off-shoring of jobs, this kind of a job market is a gold mine. To all indications, the growth in the EFL job market is all set to continue unabated for the next couple of years. That is why this is the best time to teach English abroad. More and more countries around the world are opening up to the idea of learning English and conducting business in English. For countries like China, Korea and Japan, these are...

TESOL Teachers - How to Keep Your Students...

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Number 1 Stay Calm Nothing excites children more than seeing the teacher excited. It's only natural. You, as the teacher, are their leader and when you display excited energy, positive or negative, it rubs off on them. Whether you are angry or a student is angry or misbehaving it is your job to play the role of the adult and remain rational. Do not let your emotions get carried away. The students will recognize this civil behavior and may begin to practice it in the classroom, giving you a a more harmonious environment. Number 2 Be Prepared Preparation is the key to successfully obtaining young students' attention. When you come to your class with a lesson plan prepared you are better able to...

cl Without a doubt, teaching children is totally different to teaching adults.  Many teachers are reticent to take the plunge and teach these height challenged students.  However, have no fear – once you have a few tricks up your sleeve, you will be as illusive as a magician…with your students in the palm of your hands.  What’s more…teaching children is rewarding and great fun!  Having your students walking into your classroom in eager anticipation for your lesson is payment in itself.  But how can you transform yourself into this magical teacher?  Well….   1) Hide the carrots Remember how your mother used to trick you by blitzing the carrots in the food...

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Several summers ago I unexpectedly landed a summer job teaching ESL to adults at an intensive six week summer program at a nearby regional community college. They ranged in ages from eighteen to sixty-five and many were apprehensive about improving their level of English; some hadn't studied English in years and wanted to study ESL as an enrichment course not necessarily within an academic framework. Teaching adults is very different than teaching students in a formal school setting. They are cognitively more mature and motivated. However during the first week of classes, I heard many 'I can't do it' voices in the first week especially from the older adults, who were certain that English was simply...

Several months ago, I covered an event on immigration reform for a local newspaper where one of the topics discussed was the language barrier that a lot of immigrants face as well as the isolation that they really feel to be a result. The discussion looked at a variety of techniques to deal with this concern, and a nun stood up and told the audience that she had been teaching English as being a second language. She told us that she came from a relatively huge congregation, using a sizable Asian and Latino population that could either not speak English at all or did not speak it properly sufficient to really feel confident when communicating with English speakers. She pointed out that teaching...

No Better Time Than Now to Teach English Abroad

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Each month, there are literally over 20,000 ESL teaching jobs listed. As a result, there is no better time to teach English abroad. Most schools will require a prospect to be certified to teach English. You can teach in international cities from Madrid to Bangkok, from Paris to Prague, and from Lima to Seoul. Teaching English abroad has numerous benefits such as the opportunity to learn about different cultures; the exposure to interesting lifestyles; the chance to make money while enjoying traveling overseas; a clear and better perception of your own culture and tendencies; the reward of creating dialogue for your students; and establishing great friendships with international people. It doesn’t...

My Favourite EFL Classroom Warmers

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"body"> I always find the first ten minutes of a lesson the most difficult - it's vital to capture students' interest and involve them from the start. An effective warmer could make the difference between an alert and participating class, and a group of zombies who decide to catch up on the sleep they missed out on from partying the night before... (This comes from my experience of teaching teenagers on the holiday island of Malta!) 1. True / False For a first lesson with a new group of students I usually use the True or False warmer. First I make sure the class know the difference between true and false, and can give me some examples of true and false statements. I then ask the class to write three...

Teaching English As a Foreign Language - Your...

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If you're reading this you'll no doubt be interested in teaching English as a second language abroad. Before we go any further let me assure you that you've made a great decision! Teaching English to speakers of other languages is one of the best and most rewarding careers you could ever expect to undertake! Let the good news roll! If you're a native English speaker or even a non native English speaker then you'll be able to teach English to people who want to learn English! Believe me on this there are plenty of people out there all over the world who need to learn English for business or general communication and they all need a teacher and teaching! That's where you come in! Being a native...

Are you looking for a fresh challenge? Want to break from your routine? Do you feel that you would like to explore new skills and talents that you haven't yet had the opportunity to develop? What about travel? Would you like to experience other countries and other cultures up close? Then teaching English in other countries might be just the ticket - your passport to a world of new adventure and discovery. As English establishes an unstoppable momentum and reaches a critical mass of adoption as the international language of business, media and technology, so non-native English speakers are turning to English language study in their millions. What do you need to do to teach English abroad? What's the...

Teaching English as a foreign language (or second language) is an excellent option for visiting new parts of the world. Because English is commonly used for diplomacy, higher education, business and technology, English teachers and classes are in high demand around the worldwide. Knowing how to teach English also provides you with an excellent skill to be used in volunteering. There are opportunities around the world where people would benefit from knowing English, yet they do not have the funds to enroll in classes, or perhaps they don't have access to any classes at all. If teaching English isn't for you, international schools require native English speakers to teach other subjects as well, such...

Teaching English as a second language is an increasingly popular option awaiting adults in the US and Canada. It allows the teachers an opportunity to get to know people from other cultures and also to learn their culture through immersion. Such programs are abundantly available in local communities to help natives who want to learn English. This article, however, will concentrate on teaching English abroad. So why would someone want to teach English in another country? First, it is an opportunity to learn another language through immersion, and get paid for it! Unfortunately, the pay isn't always that great so don't plan to get rich. It is, however, an opportunity to use a learned language daily...

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Can You Really Teach English as a Foreign Language in Colombia? I get e-mails on a regular basis inquiring about opportunities for teaching English as a foreign language in one of the world's most beautiful, dangerous and notorious countries. Opportunities for native English-speaking teachers abound in Colombia. Salaries are good to excellent with good benefits, interesting work and plenty of time, up to nearly four months per year, to travel, see and enjoy the country. Just be careful, for goodness sake, and keep the following points in mind. The Problem The principal problem for most new wannabe English teachers is lack of TESOL certification. It's becoming an ongoing requirement for Colombian EFL...

The economy is rough right now. If you're like nearly 10% of Americans in the United States who are currently unemployed, you may be struggling to find a job. One of the biggest reasons many applicants get turned down for jobs is because they lack experience, so why not add valuable experience to your resume while exploring the world and experiencing opportunities of a lifetime? Teach English abroad! Teaching English abroad is an incredibly rewarding opportunity that allows people of all ages and backgrounds to live in another culture, travel, and gain professional paid work experience. If you can't find a job in the U.S., there are many options to teach English abroad, so what's stopping you from...

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Teaching English as foreign language (or second language) is an excellent option for visiting new parts of the world. Because English is commonly used for diplomacy, higher education, business and technology, English teachers and classes are in high demand around the worldwide. Knowing how to teach English also provides you with an excellent skill to be used in volunteering. There are opportunities around the world where people would benefit from knowing English, yet they do not have the funds to enroll in classes, or perhaps they don't have access to any classes at all. If teaching English isn't for you, international schools require native English speakers to teach other subjects as well, such as...

ESL Jobs Can Be Your Ticket To An International...

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Many of us only dream of an international career, not realizing how readily it can happen. In the field of teaching English as a Second Language (ESL), getting started is easier than you might think. All around the globe, schools are actively recruiting teachers, and many ESL jobs go unfilled due to the overwhelming demand. The teachers hired have backgrounds as varied as the countries in which they work. Young or old, experienced or just beginning, there are ESL jobs for nearly everyone. Due to its truly international nature, the size of the ESL jobs market is difficult to accurately estimate. Worldwide, figures from the British Council estimate that there are over a billion students actively...

Composing a Quality ESL Teacher Resume

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Teaching English as a second language is a division of education that is continually growing. Teachers wishing to acquire a job in education may be more likely to do so if they look for a job in an area such as ESL or ESOL.  The competition for ESL jobs is usually not as stiff as the competition for regular classroom teaching jobs. If you prefer to work in a different teaching role, ESL can be a great pathway to eventually get another teaching position of your dreams.  If you answer a school’s call when they are desperately seeking an ESL teacher, they will most likely return the favor at a later date and transfer you to another position in the school that suits you best. Individuals who wish to...

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Teaching English as a second language or ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) are segments of education that are continually growing in demand.  Teachers wishing to acquire a job in education may be more likely to do so if they look for a job in a content area such as ESL or ESOL.  The competition for ESL jobs is not as stiff as competition for teaching jobs in other disciplines.  Also, teaching ESL can be a great way to transition into the school of your dreams, provided you have the knowledge and credentials to do the job.  If you answer the schools call when they are seeking an ESL teacher, they will most likely repay the favor at a later date and transfer you to another position in...

If You Want to Teach English Abroad, Here's...

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How to Qualify There are essentially two "tracks" for qualifying as an English as a Foreign Language teaching professional (ELT). One is the Certification track, which requires you to study and pass a series of certification program in conjunction with observed, critiqued teaching. There are three levels to this track - I have all three. Each of the "levels" is higher and more difficult than the previous one. The CELTA or TEFL certificates are the first and lowest levels of this route. Next is an INSET or practicing CELTA often conducted in conjunction with your employment at a school or language institute. It could also be a Business English teaching certification frequently called a "Cert. TBE...

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If you are thinking of becoming an English language teacher (ELT) to foreign students then you may be confused with the many acronyms of the profession. If you decide to take an English teaching qualification, a quick look at the newspapers and internet will provide you with a huge choice of courses but what is the difference between a TEFL and a TESL course, for example? In truth, these days the distinction between the two is becoming less important and there is a tendency for content to overlap. There are still some fundamental differences, however. Teaching English as a Foreign Language TEFL - Teaching English as a Foreign Language usually represents the acronym on a teaching certificate that...

The demand for English teachers around the world today is very high, as English continues to be the preferred language in many areas of life, from study and work to entertainment and travel. For the foreseeable future at least, you will never be short of a job if you choose English teaching as a career. So, if you've heard tales from a returning teacher of the wonders of living and working in Thailand, Brazil or Morocco and you think it might just be the career for you, how, exactly, do you get started? Well, the first thing to confront you may well be the minefield of acronyms, so let's work through that first of all. ESL stands for English as a Second Language. Add a T, giving TESL, and you have...

Do you want to travel and earn money by teaching English abroad? Whether you are a young fresh graduate seeking to have a fun job experience or a professional just wanting something new and exciting, you can work as an English teacher in foreign countries. The demand for these workers is greater than ever and still rising as you read this. Countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America are in need of English instructors to teach their citizens, both young and old. The allure of this job is enormous. Not only that there are plenty of available jobs to be filled, the countries that have the vacancies are great destination locations for people with wanderlust. Although the pay may vary in every...

TESOL is the abbreviated form of an internationally acknowledged diploma course. The full form is Teaching English To Speakers of Other Languages. This degree will enable you to become a teacher to the mass whose native tongue is not English. This course will train you in the basic approaches; prime teaching methods and learning techniques to teach English effectively to foreign pupils with diverse student profiles and dissimilar requirements. TEFL and TESOL The acronyms TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) can often be confusing. Both terms are used interchangeably and effectively mean the same thing. In both cases, the aim is...

ESL (which means English as a Second Language) and TEFL (which means Teach English as a Foreign Language) essentially mean the same thing, which is teaching English to people who do not speak English as their first language. It means you can: travel the world; interact with a range of new people; learn new skills. To teach English to those who are not native English speakers you should have a solid grasp of the English language yourself and feel confident in your ability to express and explain what you know to other people. Having the following attributes will also be of benefit to you: a friendly and confident manner; good time management / planning skills; the ability to work under pressure...

As a Trinity College of London post-graduate diploma holder in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) when a co-worker seriously queried me on the rigors and requirements of taking a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification course for teaching English, I recommended an upcoming CELTA (Certification in English Language Teaching) teacher training certification program at the British Council. After several conversations with him I thought, "Why not give the prospective CELTA trainee some advice right from a proven source?" Having such teaching certification opens doors internationally for English teaching positions, enabling certificate holders to work in scores if...