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E learning courses with interactive features - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Revolutionize your learning experience with cutting-edge e-learning courses that offer interactive features to engage and empower students like never before. At ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training), we pride ourselves on providing innovative online courses designed to enhance your educational journey. Our interactive platform combines the convenience of online learning with the effectiveness of real-time engagement, ensuring that you get the most out of your educational experience. Discover a new way of learning with our interactive e-learning courses. From multimedia presentations to virtual classrooms, our innovative features are designed to keep you engaged and motivated throughout your studies. Whether you are looking to enhance your teaching skills or broaden your knowledge in...  [Read more]

How Long Does It Take To Get A Tefl Job - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL-TESOL Courses


  There is no simple answer to this question as it depends entirely on which type of TEFL course you choose to study. At ITTT we have a range of courses that are designed to suit the various needs of our trainees, each with its own time scale for completion. Please see below for a breakdown of our various course options. Online courses are often the quickest route towards TEFL certification. If you are in a real hurry a course such as our 60-hour introduction to TEFL may be a good choice as you can conceivably complete it in as little as five days. Even those who prefer to study at a slower rate should find they can complete the course within one month. However, it is worth remembering that the majority of employers worldwide insist on job applicants having a TEFL certificate of...  [Read more]

English Grammar Future Simple Usage Tefl Online - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL-TESOL Courses


  http://www.teflcourse.net This online TEFL video covers the most common usages of the future simple tense. These usages are as follows: Spontaneous decisions: I'll have a Babycham. Predictions (without evidence): It'll rain tomorrow. Future facts: I'll be 30 this year. Promises/threats: Do your homework or you'll be grounded. One of the most convenient ways to take earn a TEFL certificate is to take an online class. Studying TEFL online allows you to work at your own pace in your own home. As well as offering in-class TEFL courses ITTT provides several online TEFL courses, from short introductory courses to longer, more comprehensive ones. To find out more about studying TEFL online follow the link above. /// Are you ready to live and teach abroad? Click here and get...  [Read more]

The Beginnings of TESOL Education - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  The Evolution of TESOL Programs Key Players in TESOL History The Impact of Technology on TESOL Cultural Considerations in TESOL The Role of Language Acquisition Theories TESOL Methodologies and Approaches Accreditation and Quality Assurance in TESOL Professional Development in TESOL TESOL Job Market Trends The Future of TESOL Education TESOL programs have come a long way since their inception. Initially focused on teaching English as a second language, they have evolved to encompass a more comprehensive approach to language education. ITTT has been at the forefront of this evolution, offering innovative courses that cater to the diverse needs of ESL learners worldwide. TESOL programs have come a long way since their inception. Initially focused on teaching English as a second...  [Read more]

TEFL and TESOL career Growth Opportunities - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Exploring the Demand for TEFL and TESOL Teachers Benefits of Teaching English Abroad with a TEFL or TESOL Certification Advantages of Taking Accredited TEFL and TESOL Courses Key Skills Developed through TEFL and TESOL Training Opportunities for Professional Development in ESL Teaching Salary Expectations for TEFL and TESOL Teachers Cultural Immersion and Personal Growth in TEFL and TESOL Careers Job Placement Assistance and Support for TEFL and TESOL Graduates Networking and Building Connections in the TEFL and TESOL Community Future Trends and Innovations in TEFL and TESOL Education The demand for qualified TEFL and TESOL teachers is on the rise globally, driven by the increasing importance of English as a global language. As non-English speaking countries seek to integrate...  [Read more]

Feedback and Reflection in TESOL Practicum - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Importance of Feedback in TESOL Practicum Types of Feedback in TESOL Teaching Strategies for Providing Effective Feedback Incorporating Student Reflection in TESOL Benefits of Reflection in TESOL Practicum Challenges in Implementing Feedback and Reflection Role of Technology in Feedback and Reflection Cultural Considerations in Feedback and Reflection Professional Development through Feedback and Reflection Future Trends in Feedback and Reflection in TESOL Feedback in TESOL practicum plays a crucial role in the professional development of aspiring ESL teachers. It provides valuable insights into their teaching practices, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement. Effective feedback fosters a culture of continuous learning and growth, ultimately enhancing the quality of...  [Read more]

Future Tenses Future Simple Teaching Ideas - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL-TESOL Courses


  Now we'll have a look at the teaching ideas for the future simple tense. As we said earlier, the future simple tense can be used for threats or promises or, in this case, for predictions. Here, we'll have a pair of students working together. One has a prompt to say something and the other will begin it with a certain comment and then make a sentence using the future simple tense. Here, 'I'm taking my driving test tomorrow' 'Good luck. You'll pass for sure'. 'I lost at tennis again.' 'Cheer up. You'll do better next time,' so on and so forth. Of course, having a bit of feedback at the end. Some additional ideas for the future simple tense include things like horoscopes. Here you'll divide your class up into groups, provide them with zodiac sign, they'll create a horoscope for that...  [Read more]

Future Tenses Future Continuous Teaching Ideas - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL-TESOL Courses


  Now here are some teaching ideas for the future continuous tense. Here, we have an activity where we'll be asking students to spontaneously make some excuses based upon some invitations. We can do this in pairs or small groups. The teacher will have cut these cards up and the students will place them into a pile, randomly picking up a card. So one student might pick this card up and say 'Would you like to play tennis with me tomorrow?' The other student will be challenged to come up with an excuse as quickly as possible, which might be 'No, I'm sorry I'll be working.' Then, we have the next student pick up the next card and we challenge an additional student to make an excuse. Here we have another teaching idea for the future continuous tense and this involves two students trying...  [Read more]

tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teaching Grammar


Teaching Grammar The acquisition of new grammar presents interesting challenges for both the student and the teacher. There are factors that need to be considered from the student's point of view, as well as the teacher's point of view. Grammar should be taught and learned a natural form. Teacher should avoid using technical terms related to grammar. The aforementioned factors can cause other difficulties that will be discussed in this article. Learning grammar in a natural form depends mostly on the way on which the teacher presents the grammar. The teacher must present the grammar using natural situations and examples that the students can relate to. In order to achieve this it is necessary, that the teacher plan ahead, know his students well, have a firm grasp of the grammar topic and...  [Read more]

tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teaching Slang and Idioms


Slang and Teaching Idioms In TESOL education, idioms appear particularly daunting for students and teachers alike and for this reason they are often neglected in English courses. A brief overview of everyday slang reveals an intimidating array of idioms that could easily go unnoticed by the native speaker but prove confusing for the student of English. On Kenneth Lawrence’s website devoted solely to idioms, he has attempted, like many other books on idioms and websites that focus on them, to organize idioms into coherent categories. The categories are diverse; there are bird idioms, money idioms, and even arm, head and finger idioms. It is clear from the amount of idioms in existence and the limited activities used for teaching them that idioms are a subject for more advanced English...  [Read more]

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