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ESOL - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ English for Speakers of Other Languages - TESOL Glossary
ESOL is a term that is commonly used in the UK, New Zealand and Ireland. It is used in reference to non native English speakers who use or study English in countries where it is the most commonly used language. It is also used to refer to the same situation in regions where the official language is English but other languages are more prevalent, such as former British colonial countries. This category of English language study and usage is often centred on migrant populations who choose to move to an English speaking country (as well as refugees who have fled from their own country) and need to use English outside of their own ethnic communities.
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TOEIC - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Test of English for International Communication - TESOL Glossary
This test of English language proficiency is used extensively worldwide and is specifically designed to be used in relation to English language in the workplace. A wide range of businesses employ the test as a means of gauging an employee’s (or prospective employee’s) language skills based on specific work based tasks.
The test is made up of a variety of question styles that are designed to assess the individual’s ability to use the English language in common workplace situations. The wide ranging questions may include topics such as IT, finance and manufacturing, as well as more specific scenarios including business meetings and telephone skills.
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tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Peculiarities of the English Language
Peculiarities of the English Language
The English language was created in England. Throughout history, this language has spread to many parts of the world. It is used as a link language for International business and diplomacy.
According to Madhukar N. Gate, it has taken thousands of words from other languages such as French, Latin, German, Greek and so on. We can even find Sanskrit words in English. For example: Guru and Pundit are two Sanskrit words used in English.
English grammar is quite simple, in many languages nouns have grammatical gender which makes some verbs and adjectives change. This doesn’t happen in English.
The adjective “big” is used with all nouns such as man, woman, child, book etc, as well as applying to both singular and plural nouns.
Counting large numbers in... [Read more]
Challenges of remote English instruction - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. The Growing Demand for Remote English Instruction
2. Benefits of Remote English Instruction
3. Challenges Faced by Remote English Instructors
4. Overcoming Challenges in Remote English Instruction
In today's digital age, the demand for remote English instruction is on the rise. With globalization and the increasing importance of English as a global language, individuals from all corners of the world are seeking to improve their English skills. As a result, online platforms and courses have become increasingly popular, offering students the flexibility and convenience of learning English from the comfort of their own homes. This growing demand for remote English instruction has created new opportunities for educators and language professionals to connect with students worldwide.
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TOEFL - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Test of English as a Foreign Language - TESOL Glossary
This test is used extensively by English speaking universities, colleges, private sector businesses and government agencies as a method of assessing proficiency in the English language. Traditionally the test has been available in both paper based and online based formats, however, the paper tests are gradually being phased out as availability of the internet increases around the world.
The test is divided into four separate sections, each covering one of the main language skills, i.e., speaking, writing, reading and listening. The student is then awarded an overall score ranging from 0 to 120, with a maximum of 30 points awarded for each language category in the online version of the test. This test does not set a specific pass mark so any organisation that uses it as an assessment of a... [Read more]
TESOL - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages - TESOL Glossary
TESOL is a term commonly used in the UK, New Zealand and Ireland to describe the act of teaching English to non native speakers in countries where English is the official language. It is also used to refer to the same teaching situation in areas where English is commonly spoken but not necessarily the official language. This type of teaching situation is often centred on migrants and refugees who need to learn the English language as a means of integrating into their new environment. To service this section of the English language industry there are numerous government and charity based programs available in many English speaking countries. Examples of this type of teaching include Eastern European migrant workers studying English in the UK and refugees from Iraq or Afghanistan studying... [Read more]
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