Saturday, December 28, 2019

Becoming an ESL Teacher What Its Like, What It Takes

Becoming an ESL teacher offers a unique multi-cultural opportunity. Job benefits include international travel opportunities, multi-cultural training, and job satisfaction. One of the biggest advantages of getting a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) qualification is the chance to work abroad while thinking about what you really want to do. Of course, there are some negative aspects—including pay. Here is a guide to what to consider before deciding to become an ESL teacher. How Much Opportunity? Before deciding, its best to understand the ESL/EFL teaching market. Put simply, there is a lot of demand for English teachers out there. How many people learn English globally?ESL Job Market Demand in the US Getting up to Speed on the Basics Getting informed also requires a certain amount of basic understanding about how ESL is taught to see if its a right fit. These resources provide information on the general challenges you can expect, as well as standard ESL jargon. ESL/EFL Abbreviations ExplainedBeginning Guide to Teaching ESLLesson Plan Format Specific Teaching Areas Once you understand the basics of ESL, youll also want to consider the main areas youll be responsible for teaching. The following articles discuss some of the core issues for grammar, conversation, and listening skills. Conversation StrategiesTeaching Grammar in an ESL/EFL SettingSetting ESL Objectives Choose Your Weapons Now that you have a basic grasp of what youll be teaching, its time to learn a little about choosing your teaching materials as youll be expected to develop your own lesson plans. Take a Look at Some Lesson Plans Its probably a good idea to take a look at some lesson plans to understand the process of teaching English to speakers of other languages. Lessons provide step-by-step instruction. They are representative of a number of free lesson plans you can find on this site: Vocabulary Lesson PlansConditional StatementsConversation Lesson: Men and Women, Equal at Last? Theres More Than One Way to Teach By now, youve probably noticed that there are a lot of materials to cover and a number of skills to learn. The next step in understanding this profession is to take a look at various ESL EFL teaching methodologies. Standard Curriculum PlanningPrincipled EclecticismWhole Brain Learning Pros and Cons As in any field, it is important to first establish your objectives before working towards meeting your goals. The ESL/EFL field offers different levels of employment, from local classes given by volunteers, to fully accredited university ESL programs. Obviously the opportunities and required education for these different levels vary greatly. Getting Qualified If youve decided that teaching ESL is for you, then youll want to get your teaching qualification. There are different levels, but these resources should help you find something that fits your career objectives. Basically, it boils down to this: if you would like to teach abroad for a few years, youll need a TEFL certificate. If you would like to have a career in the profession, youll have to get a Masters Degree. ESL EFL Teaching Training and CertificationOnline English Teaching CertificationMy Experiences Getting a TESOL Diploma

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