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Teaching aids and course materials is a great way to make a lesson more interactive and to grab your students' attention. But is there a downside to using course materials? Check out this post to find out.
Read moreLesson planning is an important part of a teacher's daily life. This guide is for both new and experienced teachers on how to write the perfect ESL lesson plan.
Read moreArgentina continues to be a popular destination due to a large number of teaching vacancies, competitive salaries, and its safe and welcoming environment, especially in its capital city. Here's why Buenos Aires is the ideal place to teach English abroad.
Read moreThis story was written by one of our TEFL course alumni who shares the most important thing they've learned from taking the 60-hour TEFL/TESOL Course from ITTT.
Read moreThis story was written by one of our TEFL course alumni who shares the five most important skills a teacher needs to set their students up for success.
Read moreAs an EFL teacher abroad, you might not only encounter monolingual local students in the country you are teaching, but also multilingual students who are not only learning English but also the language of the country they live in. Here are the major differences in teaching monolingual and multilingual EFL groups.
Read moreThis story was written by one of our TEFL course alumni who shares their experience of taking the 50-hour teaching English to Young Learners course by ITTT.
Read moreThis story was written by one of our TEFL course alumni who shares her experience of teaching English as a foreign language and the little special moments that make this career so rewarding.
Read moreWhether you are looking to earn a living, find adventure, help the needy or simply enjoy your retirement in a new country, these ideas should help inspire you to earn a TEFL/TESOL certificate.
Read moreThis story is written by one of our TEFL course alumni who shares their thoughts on the best things they have learned from their TEFL course from ITTT.
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