9 Essential Tips for Teaching EFL/ESL to Adult Learners
Some EFL/ESL teachers love teaching adults. Others would much rather avoid older students entirely and stick to teaching kids. A lot of that is down to personal…
Some EFL/ESL teachers love teaching adults. Others would much rather avoid older students entirely and stick to teaching kids. A lot of that is down to personal…
When EFL/ESL students get to a certain level of English, their progress often halts. They’ve mastered the basics and are confident in all aspects of the language,…
Ah, writing correction. Time-consuming, exasperating, and often pointless when students don’t pay attention to the feedback you give them. Is it even worth bothering? Yes! But you…
When it comes to giving instructions to EFL/ESL students, especially those with a lower level, the potential for misunderstanding and frustration is enormous. When I first started…
Have you ever dreamed of travelling the world? Ever felt yourself wanting to spread your wings and learn something new, make a difference to people’s lives and…
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is one of the most exciting jobs out there. Travelling the world, meeting amazing people, experiencing rich and diverse cultures,…
If you’re thinking about becoming an English as a Foreign Language teacher, you’ve no doubt come across the two acronyms: TEFL and CELTA. With so much talk…
Getting employed is one of the biggest worries for prospective TEFL teachers. Once you’ve navigated the world of TEFL certification and chosen a country you want to…
Just ordered a TEFL course, or thinking of doing so, but worried about passing? The dreams of travelling abroad get a cold shower when you think about…
An important part of becoming a TEFL teacher is knowing what type of job you want to do. It can make the difference between enjoying your experience…
Nowadays, there are so many apps designed for teachers and students it’s hard to get your head around them. Every month, a new one pops up with…
Navigating the world of TEFL certification is confusing. Level 3, Level 5, CELTA, DELTA, CertTESOL, 120 hours, 168 hours… If you’re bewildered by all the terms and…
Starting your TEFL journey is exciting. For English teachers, the opportunity to move abroad and dive into another country’s culture and language is a unique privilege. There…
Choosing a TEFL course provider is a headache. There are so many of them out there, some which don’t seem legit, and others which bamboozle you with…
Knowing whether you need a degree to become a TEFL teacher isn’t a simple enough matter to have a “yes” or “no” answer. It can be confusing….
Whether you’re thinking of getting your TEFL certificate and working abroad or planning to become an ESL teacher in your home country, you may be wondering what…
Motivating EFL/ESL students can be a challenge. No matter how creative you are, and how many new games you introduce, sometimes what’s best for students is some…
About to start teaching an EFL/ESL class and you don’t know what to do with your students? Without a set plan or guidance from your school, it’s…
Researching the options for doing a TEFL course is an overwhelming experience. There are so many things to consider. One of the most common questions is: “Do…
The English teaching industry has a lot of confusing acronyms. TEFL and TOEFL are just two of them, and they have very different meanings, so it’s important…