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Lenin Gonzalez - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL-TESOL Courses


  Lenin from the United States found our 120-hour TEFL course very helpful. He especially enjoyed looking into the grammar units and found the view from an English learner's point of view very interesting. He also found the units on lesson planning and classroom management very useful for his own future classroom. 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. This unit was rather vague, which I understand since it is all dependent on the class being taught...  [Read more]

Games In The Classroom - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL-TESOL Courses


  Using games in your lessons is a great way to liven up the class and get students excited and interested in using English in the classroom. Not only do they provide a welcome break from the usual activities, they also help to create a relaxed environment where even the most reluctant student can be persuaded to take part. There are many games that can be used in the TEFL classroom, from simple games that only require a pen and a whiteboard to more elaborate board games. There are some games that have been specifically designed to be used in English language classes, while other, everyday games that we usually play for fun can also be adapted to be used with your students. You can even create your own games! Are you ready to live and teach abroad? Click here and get started...  [Read more]

Is it necessary to have a teaching license to teach English abroad with a TEFL certification? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TESOL & TESOL


When considering teaching English abroad, it is essential to understand the requirements for each country. While having a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certification is often the minimum requirement, some countries may also require a teaching license. It is important to research the specific requirements of the country where you intend to teach to ensure that you meet all necessary qualifications. Having a teaching license can offer several advantages when teaching English abroad. In some countries, a teaching license may be a legal requirement for teaching in schools or universities. Additionally, a teaching license can enhance your credibility as a teacher and may open up more job opportunities. Employers may view candidates with a teaching license as more qualified and...  [Read more]

Do I need a bachelor's degree to teach English overseas? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TESOL & TESOL


Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL) is a popular career choice for many individuals looking to live and work abroad. Teaching English overseas can be a fulfilling experience that allows you to immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language, and make a positive impact on the lives of others. However, the requirements for teaching English overseas can vary depending on the country and the institution where you plan to work. While having a bachelor's degree is not always a strict requirement for teaching English overseas, many schools and language institutes do prefer candidates with a degree. A bachelor's degree is often seen as a sign of professionalism and can open up more opportunities for higher-paying jobs in the field. Some countries may have specific visa...  [Read more]

Structured Observation in TESOL Practicum - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  The Importance of Structured Observation in TESOL Setting Up a Structured Observation Plan Implementing Observation Techniques in TESOL Analyzing Data from Structured Observations Providing Feedback Based on Observations Addressing Challenges in Structured Observation Incorporating Technology in Observations The Role of Self-Reflection in Structured Observation Ensuring Confidentiality and Ethics in Observations Continuous Professional Development through Structured Observation Structured observation in TESOL is a crucial tool for teacher development. By systematically observing teachers in action, it allows for targeted feedback and improvement opportunities. ITTT, as a leading TEFL and TESOL provider worldwide, emphasizes the significance of structured observation in enhancing...  [Read more]

TESOL Certifications in Nagoya - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TESOL in Japan - inclass courses


From Sumo wrestling, the most authentic Japanese cuisine you’ve ever tasted, ancient castles and Pagodas, skiing in the mountainous north and beach hopping in the tropical south, ancient and bustling cities like Tokyo and Osaka, Japan caters for every type of traveller. Japan is unlike any country you’ve ever been to with the most bizarre but fascinating experiences available throughout the country, and a scenery like no other. A distinct balance between ancient and modern- Japan opens up a whole new world. Nagoya is an ideal destination for an in-class, immersive TESOL course experience in Japan. It is the fourth largest city in Japan, which means that as a TESOL student, you get the full experience of high paced life in Japan, but at a much lower cost than bigger cities like the...  [Read more]

TESOL Certifications in Chiang Mai - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TESOL in Thailand - inclass courses


Chiang Mai, the capital of North Thailand and once the capital city of the Lan Na Kingdom is the home of the TEFL International course in northern Thailand. Chiang Mai was founded in the thirteenth century, and is one of the oldest cities in Thailand; it’s recognized as having an independent cultural personality it its own rite. Outside the city, Chiang Mai is surrounded by beautiful scenery of mountains, rivers, meadows, waterfalls, forests and valleys, stemming from the foothills of the Himalayas. Chiang Mai offers a different experience for TEFL International TEFL Courses in Thailand.  Many feel that Chiang Mai is an essential part of any journey to Thailand. Located more than 700km northwest of Bangkok, Chiang Mai has in excess of 300 temples, with an impressive 121 within the...  [Read more]

TESOL Certifications in La Antigua - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TESOL in Guatemala - inclass courses


ITTT’s TESOL course in guatemala is located in the city of La Antigua. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Antigua is a popular tourist destination with fine examples of colonial era architecture and interesting ruins throughout the city. The city is situated 1,500 meters (5,000 feet) above sea level and rests in the shadow of Agua Volcano. A visit to guatemala is like travelling to another world with its historical architecture, ruins of the Mayan civilization and looming volcanoes there is plenty to see and do in guatemala. La Antigua’s position in the central highlands makes it the ideal base for exploring the many interesting and beautiful sites the country has to offer. Trips to the Pacific coast, Lake Atitlan and the Mayan ruins Tikal can all be arranged from La Antigua....  [Read more]

tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Foreign Language Experience


Foreign Language Experience I come from a country, which is with high cultural values and great diversity. There are different languages spoken and different customs and traditions followed all over India. When I was in school, which was English medium school, we had Marathi and Hindi as our second language, Hindi was introduced from grade 3 and Marathi from grade 4, both these languages have almost similar script but there is a difference in the way we speak the language thus the difference in these two languages. It was easy for me to learn to read and write Hindi. It was very difficult for me to learn Marathi, my struggle worsened as my mother too was not able to help me as being from south of India she had never heard or spoke Marathi .It was compulsory in school to score same amount...  [Read more]

tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Miscellaneous Titles


Should Students Be Allowed to Use Their Native Language in the Classroom When I first began teaching lessons during the TESOL Course I found myself almost automatically saying to the students, “English please,” after all it is an English class. However, I began to question myself about whether or not this was “correct” practice or if the students should in fact use their native language to assist them in the learning process. After doing some research I found the TESOL Law Code of Ethics. The Law of Ethics provided many vague and open-ended ideas. It suggested things along the lines of, “The foreign language teacher shall direct her whole professional effort to assist the students to develop his/her second language speaking ability.” It also mentions that TESOL teachers are to...  [Read more]

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