Teaching
Teaching projects and jobs
- Learn to teach
- Teach English & other subjects
- Teach sports
- Teaching jobs
- Teaching tips and ideas
- Teaching drama in South Africa
- Teaching in Nepal
- Work as a language assistant in Spain
- Interview with... Ronnie Jones, teacher in Japan
- Teaching on your travels
- Teaching in Fiji
- Teaching in China
- Teaching English in China
- Teaching in Japan
- Teaching in Ghana
- Coaching soccer in Ghana
- Teaching in Thailand
- Diary of volunteer work in Sri Lanka
Learn to teach English as a foreign language A TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) course could be your doorway to paid and voluntary jobs all over the world. With English becoming the ‘global language’, trained TEFL practitioners are in high demand, in primary and secondary schools, colleges, universities and private language schools from Korea to Kenya, Belgium to Brazil.A TEFL course will provide you with the basic skills you’ll need to start your career as an English teacher. You’ll learn how to plan lessons, how to engage your class, tips for keeping discipline, and ideas for teaching grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening, reading and writing. Most of all, you’ll gain the confidence to walk into roomful of expectant faces and not run out again screaming. TEFL courses can last anything from a day to a month. You can do an intensive weekend course, an evening class, or an online course at your own pace. To get TEFLed up, check out the course providers listed above... |
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A TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) course could be your doorway to paid and voluntary jobs all over the world. With English becoming the ‘global language’, trained TEFL practitioners are in high demand, in primary and secondary schools, colleges, universities and private language schools from Korea to Kenya, Belgium to Brazil.