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THREE CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR TEFL TEACHERS

When teaching English as a foreign language, itā€™s a given that youā€™re going to land up teaching abroad so maintaining basic cultural awareness is important. TEFL Teachers teaching English to foreign students in their own country canĀ  easily forget to be culturally considerate. While your students will need to be aware of their surroundings if ā€¦ Continue reading “THREE CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS...[Read More]

6 MORE COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS FOR BOTH ENGLISH TEACHERS AND LEARNERS

In our previous post we looked at six commonly confused wordsĀ for both English teachers and learners. Hopefully you learnt a few things! There are loads more examples, but weā€™ve chosen another six for you. Do you get confused with any of these words? More commonly confused words for English Teachers and Learners Desert vs dessert ā€¦ Continue reading “6 MORE COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS FOR BOTH EN...[Read More]

6 COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS FOR BOTH ENGLISH LEARNERS AND TEACHERS

Its or itā€™s?Ā  Ā  Ā To, two or too?Ā  Ā  Ā Theyā€™re, there or their?Ā  Ā  Ā You might think these are silly examples but youā€™d be surprised how many people get them confused. In fact, English is so complicated that even native speakers can get confused using the language. Even English teachers! Of course, as teachers we ā€¦ Continue reading “6 COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS FOR BOTH ENGLISH LEARNERS AND TEACHE...[Read More]

THREE TEFL INFLUENCERS YOU SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH

TEFL teachers constantly need to keep up to date with teaching methods and theories of learning and keeping an eye out for helpful articles is a great way to keep abreast of industry news and developments. Blogs and articles written by high-profile TEFL names such as Harmer, Thornbury and Krashen will help teachers stay up ā€¦ Continue reading “THREE TEFL INFLUENCERS YOU SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WIT...[Read More]

TOP TIPS FOR TEACHING YOUNG LEARNERS

Letā€™s be honest here for a second: even if you enjoy spending time with children, even if you are a parent, teaching English as a Foreign Language to Young Learners is not easy. Children throw tantrums, get distracted, need help to go to the bathroom, fight with each other, need to go to the bathroom ā€¦ Continue reading “TOP TIPS FOR TEACHING YOUNG LEARNERS” The post TOP TIPS FOR TEACHI...[Read More]

ONLINE TEACHING: IS FREELANCE THE BEST WAY TO GO?

If youā€™re an English as a Foreign Language teacher, youā€™ve probably considered teaching online at some point in your career. Teaching in your pyjamas, at home on your couch, cuddling your puppy ā€“ whatā€™s not to love? But there is actually more than one way you can teach English online. So whatā€™s the best option?Ā Letā€™s ā€¦ Continue reading “ONLINE TEACHING: IS FREELANCE THE BEST WAY TO GO?”...[Read More]

TOP TIPS FOR LEARNING ENGLISH FASTER

As teachers of English as a Foreign Language, it is our goal to help our students learn English. By now you probably realise that we canā€™t force our students to learn, and that teaching is not the same as learning. No matter how hard we try in the classroom, whether or not our students learn ā€¦ Continue reading “TOP TIPS FOR LEARNING ENGLISH FASTER” The post TOP TIPS FOR LEARNING ENGLIS...[Read More]

GETTING STUDENTS TO USE THE TARGET LANGUAGE

By their very nature, English as a Foreign Language teachers are passionate about teaching and learning. We will slave away for hours planning awesome lessons, sourcing amazing materials and then executing kick-ass lessons for our students. We do all of this with the intention that our students will take what they have learnt in class ā€¦ Continue reading “GETTING STUDENTS TO USE THE TARGET LA...[Read More]

INCIDENTAL LEARNING FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

English as a Foreign Language students come to our classrooms to learn English. They expect to be taught grammar and vocabulary, practise using the four skills of the language, and walk out of the classroom with a higher level of English than when they came in. Thankfully, this can happen and, for the most part, ā€¦ Continue reading “INCIDENTAL LEARNING FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS” The...[Read More]

TEACHING MULTILINGUAL ADULT LEARNERS IN THE EFL CLASSROOM

Teaching English as a Foreign Language is an umbrella term which can actually manifest itself in a number of different forms. EFL teachers can teach different ages, different lessons, different levels and, of course, different nationalities. Though the majority of EFL jobs are teaching young learners in a monolingual class, there is every chance you ā€¦ Continue reading “TEACHING MULTILINGUAL ...[Read More]

HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF TEXTS

The majority of our English as a Foreign Language lessons revolve around a text. Sure we teach a grammatical item, a vocabulary set or a skill, but we always teach in context and that context usually comes fromĀ  texts. There is nothing wrong with this and, in fact, a lot right with this. The problem ā€¦ Continue reading “HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF TEXTS” The post HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF TEX...[Read More]

5 WAYS TO DEAL WITH MISPRONOUNCED WORDS

If you asked your students why they are learning English, some will say ā€œto studyā€, some will say ā€œfor my jobā€, others will say ā€œto travelā€, but at the crux of all of these answers is communication. Our students want to learn English in order to be able to communicate with English-speakers in their particular ā€¦ Continue reading “5 WAYS TO DEAL WITH MISPRONOUNCED WORDS” The post 5 WAYS ...[Read More]

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