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Other Jobs in the TEFL/TESOL Industry

 

Outlined in the video above are some of the possible jobs teachers can take in order to move on in their EFL career. Below we expand a little more on what each role involves. Teacher Trainer – This position is one that some teachers move onto after teaching for a couple of years. Duties often include teaching a particular module of the course such as grammar, phonology, lesson planning etc. Teacher trainer jobs can be found advertised online but your best bet may be to remain in contact with the centre where you completed your initial training. Director of Studies – The Director of Studies (DOS) is a senior managerial position that includes overseeing the academic program, managing a successful teaching team, providing support and training for teachers, helping the school to grow and many other responsibilities. School Manager – The School Manager or Centre Manager usually has responsibility for the whole school including staff, students, courses, budgets etc. Teacher Recruitment – Becoming a teacher recruiter can be a great way to take your EFL career in a different direction. Recruiters work for schools to provide suitably qualified teachers when needed. Course Book Sales – Course book sales is another way to move beyond the classroom but remain in the EFL industry. Connections made while teaching can come in useful and being fluent in your host country’s language is a definite advantage. Course Book Writing – Many writers of popular EFL course books started out as English teachers themselves. Working as a teacher gives you the necessary insight into what would make a quality course book for both students and teachers alike. TOEFL/IELTS Examiner – As you get more experience as an English teacher and gain further qualifications another employment option is becoming an examiner for English tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. You will need at least a recognised undergraduate degree and a recognised TEFL qualification. Are you ready to live and teach abroad? Click here and get started today: https://www.teflcourse.net/?cu=YTDESCRIPTION


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.

From this unit, I learned about the past tenses. I learned the usage of Past simple, Past continuous, Past perfect and Past perfect continuous. I know how to teach students when and how to use the past tenses. Also the irreglar pst simple form verb is also a very important point to tell students.After watching the videos in Unit 10, I feel I was much better prepared to answer questions involving Straight Arrow ESA lessons. In the chapter, I particularly liked the end of the reading that gave a further example of a receptive listening lesson. This will be a good reference in the future.This unit we learnt how to teach new vocabs to students according to theirs language level because it should be definitely considered to ensure the new vocabs which we taught they really learnt them obsorbally or just pretending to learn and how to get them prepared and present new grammar points



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