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⏩ What is the JET Program for teaching English in Japan? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
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⏩ Where can I join a TEFL placement program in Asia? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
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Linda Dunsmore
Destinations TEFL Information
Teaching English abroad is now a popular career option for many people of all ages. While there is a strong demand for TEFL certified teachers in many different regions of the world, there are certain countries who have implemented government-funded programs to attract foreign English teachers. Through these programs, qualified English teachers are placed into schools around their countries where they are employed for a set period of time. Here is a list of the best government programs for teaching English abroad.
The EPIK program in South Korea is one of the largest and most popular teaching programs and stands for “English Program in Korea”. This scheme is run by the South Korean government and places foreign teachers into schools... [Read more]
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Laura Payne
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
I am currently working as an Assistant Language Teacher in Japan. Before I began this job I assumed that because Japan has a largely homogeneous population, all of my classes would be monolingual. However, I was wrong in this assumption. In addition to my Japanese students, I have many students who are Brazilian or Filipino. These students largely do not use Japanese as their mother tongue and have to learn both English and Japanese as a second language. This diverse student population, in addition to my work experiences and studies, has taught me a lot about working with both monolingual and multilingual classes.
In the few monolingual classes that I teach, it is fairly easy to anticipate and resolve problems that students might have with... [Read more]
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Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Next year, Japan will host the thirty-second Olympiad in the capital city of Tokyo. To correspond with the timing of the 2020 Olympics, Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (hereafter MEXT) has laid out a plan for the reform of English education to meet the future needs of Japanese students in a globalized world. However, this plan presents several challenges for current and future learners of English in the Japanese educational system.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Philippa K. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
The thrust of MEXT’s plan is to roll back English education in Japan so that students in the public education... [Read more]
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Laura Payne
Destinations TEFL Information
The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program is not the only means to teach English in Japan, but it is one of the most popular programs out there both for aspiring teachers and those who wish to pursue other fields. I first joined this program a little over a year ago. In the short time since then, I've gained incredibly valuable experiences through my work as an Assistant Language Teacher (ALT).
Local prefectural governments and larger government bodies, including Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, manage the JET Program. They hire ALTs from English-speaking countries all over the world to increase Japan's international understanding at the level of local communities.
Japan is an attractive country to teach in because teachers hold a... [Read more]
⏩ Which countries have a TEFL placement program? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
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⏩ Teach English in Maping Zhen - Shangluo Shi - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Do you want to be TEFL or TESOL-certified and teach in Maping Zhen? Are you interested in teaching English in Shangluo Shi? Check out ITTT’s online and in-class courses, Become certified to Teach English as a Foreign Language and start teaching English ONLINE or abroad! ITTT offers a wide variety of Online TEFL Courses and a great number of opportunities for English Teachers and for Teachers of English as a Second Language.
Many people may think that the worst part of being an Uber driver are the belligerent midnight trips from downtown to the suburbs or the aggressive pre-coffee commuters or the fact that a five-minute drive can take thirty minutes because of gridlock. However, as an Uber drive of one year, I believe that the worst part about being the job are the trips to the... [Read more]
⏩ Teach English in anren Zhen - Chengdu Shi - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Do you want to be TEFL or TESOL-certified and teach in Anren Zhen? Are you interested in teaching English in Chengdu Shi? Check out ITTT’s online and in-class courses, Become certified to Teach English as a Foreign Language and start teaching English ONLINE or abroad! ITTT offers a wide variety of Online TEFL Courses and a great number of opportunities for English Teachers and for Teachers of English as a Second Language.
I began learning the Japanese language when I was in middle school, around age twelve. Many of my peers thought it strange to decide to choose to learn a foreign language as a hobby; most of my peers at that age were interested in typical pre-teen things: going to the mall, visiting friends, going to local football and basketball games. Looking back, I think my choice... [Read more]
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Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences
Many people may think that the worst part of being an Uber driver are the belligerent midnight trips from downtown to the suburbs or the aggressive pre-coffee commuters or the fact that a five-minute drive can take thirty minutes because of gridlock. However, as an Uber driver of one year, I believe that the worst part about the job are trips to the airport. When I interacted with passengers going to the airport, I would think of all the new things they would get to try and the different cultures they would learn about. The problem with these trips was they were a constant reminder that the world is just waiting for us to explore it, but I was stuck leading a conventional and mundane life.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Matthew... [Read more]
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Shanique Hutchinson
Destinations TEFL Information Alumni Experiences
Throughout my scholastic journey, I have been exposed to various foreign languages such as: Spanish, French, Japanese and Chinese. Apart from learning the lexical and grammatical structures of these languages, I was apprised of other cultural elements of the countries that spoke these languages through various materials as well as interacting with natives from these territories. This deep rooted love affair with other cultures, specifically languages, stirred my future aspirations to become a cultural ambassador.
Fast forward to 2017 - when I applied for the Japanese Exchange Teaching (JET) program in that year, admittedly, my perception of what the job entailed was skewed. I initially thought that I would go to this... [Read more]
⏩ Teaching English language in Tokyo - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction to ITTT
2. TEFL and TESOL Training Programs
3. Benefits of Teaching English in Tokyo
4. How ITTT Can Help You Teach English in Tokyo
ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training) is a leading provider of online and in-class TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certification programs. With over 20 years of experience in the field, ITTT has helped thousands of individuals kick-start their teaching careers in countries around the world, including Japan.
ITTT offers a wide range of TEFL and TESOL training programs to suit the needs and preferences of aspiring English teachers. Whether you prefer to study online at your own pace or participate in an in-class course with experienced trainers, ITTT has the perfect... [Read more]
⏩ Job prospects for English teachers in Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction
2. Qualifications and Requirements
3. Job Opportunities
4. Salary and Benefits
Are you considering a career as an English teacher in Japan? With a rich cultural heritage, beautiful landscapes, and a high demand for English language education, Japan has become a popular destination for English teachers from around the world. In this guide, we will explore the job prospects for English teachers in Japan, including qualifications and requirements, job opportunities, salary and benefits, and more.
To teach English in Japan, most schools and language institutes require a Bachelor's degree in any field. Additionally, a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) or TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certification is often preferred. ITTT (International TEFL... [Read more]
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Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
As a young child, I was, for some reason, obsessed with the idea of learning French. I tried a couple of languages, including Finnish at some point, but kept going back to French. I have no idea why because I was never exposed to the culture or the language itself at that age. I doubt I even knew anything about the country itself. I think I assumed learning French would make me sound smarter but, the joke's on younger me, I have no skill in French and never have. I tend to struggle with romance languages in general.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Nicole H. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
When I was in high school, my friends and I petitioned to get Japanese... [Read more]
⏩ Teaching English to Japanese students - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction
2. Benefits of Teaching English to Japanese Students
3. Qualifications and Requirements
4. How ITTT Can Help You
Teaching English to Japanese students is a rewarding and exciting opportunity for educators looking to make a difference in the lives of others. Japan has a high demand for English teachers, making it a popular destination for those seeking to teach English as a foreign language. With its rich culture, advanced technology, and strong emphasis on education, Japan offers a unique and immersive experience for both new and experienced teachers.
Teaching English to Japanese students comes with a variety of benefits. Firstly, Japan is a safe and welcoming country with a high standard of living, making it an attractive destination for those looking to live and work... [Read more]
⏩ Requirements for TEFL teachers in Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction
2. Qualifications for TEFL Teachers in Japan
3. Work Visa Requirements
4. Job Opportunities in Japan
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) in Japan is a popular choice for many educators looking to experience a new culture while advancing their teaching careers. With a rich history and a high demand for English language education, Japan offers a unique and rewarding opportunity for TEFL teachers. In this article, we will explore the qualifications needed to teach in Japan, the requirements for obtaining a work visa, job opportunities available, and more.
To teach English in Japan, most schools and language institutes require teachers to have a bachelor's degree in any field. Additionally, obtaining a TEFL or TESOL certification is highly recommended. International... [Read more]
⏩ Teach English in Songpanxian Muchang - Aba Zangzu Qiangzu Zizhizhou — - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Do you want to be TEFL or TESOL-certified and teach in Songpanxian Muchang? Are you interested in teaching English in Aba Zangzu Qiangzu Zizhizhou —? Check out ITTT’s online and in-class courses, Become certified to Teach English as a Foreign Language and start teaching English ONLINE or abroad! ITTT offers a wide variety of Online TEFL Courses and a great number of opportunities for English Teachers and for Teachers of English as a Second Language.
After facing defeat in 1945, Japan’s value on English education grew exponentially. People began incorporating English words to daily speech, businesses adopted English words for names and slogans, Japanese people competed to learn English, and katakana (Japanese syllabary for words in foreign language) began appearing everyone one... [Read more]
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Federico Riva
TEFL Information Teaching Ideas
Hi my name is Linda from ITTT, international TEFL and TESOL Training and I'm back again today for another live session. If you can hear me and see me please let me know as I'm trying out a new mic today so if that is working well it would be good to know. So please leave a quick comment to say hi and where you're watching from. I have been living in South Korea for five and a half years, so for me right now it's 10:00 a.m. Friday morning. Let me know where you are tuning in from and what time it is where you are.
We can get started on today's topic which is the best government programs for teaching English abroad. If you're interested in teaching English abroad then you should definitely keep watching as there's a lot of good stuff coming... [Read more]
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Jon ITTT
TEFL Information
As with most professions the world of [Teaching English as a Foreign Language](37 Key English Teaching Terms Explained) has many of its own particular and sometimes peculiar terms and jargon. Getting to grips with the wide array of acronyms in the industry can sometimes feel like learning a whole new language! So if you have trouble telling the difference between your IWB and your OHP this article is a great guide to what’s what in the English language teaching industry.
Two of the most commonly used phrases in English teaching relate to certification, and they are the two that cause most confusion. The culprits are TEFL and TESOL. TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language and TESOL means Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Other... [Read more]
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Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Formal English education first took root in Japan with the creation of the first English schools in 1865 and has since steamrolled into an aggressive effort by the government to produce an English-proficient population. The Japan Exchange and Teaching Program (JET) was established to introduce native speakers into English classrooms, and English instruction continues to become mandatory for increasingly younger students in primary schools. Despite these efforts, an English Proficiency Index conducted by the organization English First gave Japan a “low proficiency” score, with the island country lagging not just the multicultural countries of Singapore and Malaysia but also its East Asian neighbors China and South Korea. To explain this disparity... [Read more]
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Linda Dunsmore
Destinations TEFL Information
Japan has been a popular destination for English teachers from all over the world for decades. Year after year, thousands of teachers come to Japan attracted by the country’s fascinating culture and the lucrative salaries, as well as the government-funded JET program that places qualified teachers into public schools across the country. Teaching English in Japan is an exciting adventure and offers you the opportunity to experience a unique culture like a local. However, it is important to be aware of the local job market and regulations before heading off on your adventure of teaching English in Japan.
To legally work in Japan you need to obtain a work visa. The good news is that obtaining a work visa to teach English in Japan isn’t as... [Read more]
⏩ How do I get a job teaching English in Japan? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
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⏩ How to Teach English in Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction to Teaching English in Japan
2. Requirements for Teaching English in Japan
3. Finding a Job Teaching English in Japan
4. Benefits of Teaching English in Japan
Are you considering teaching English in Japan? This can be a rewarding experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the rich culture of the Land of the Rising Sun while also gaining valuable teaching experience. Japan has a high demand for English teachers, making it an attractive destination for those looking to teach English as a foreign language. In this guide, we will explore the requirements for teaching English in Japan, how to find a job, and the benefits of teaching in this unique country.
To teach English in Japan, you will typically need a bachelor's degree in any field. While a degree in education or... [Read more]
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Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
British English (BrE) and American English (AmE) are two of the main varieties of the English language. There are other different varieties of English that exist such as Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, South Asian and African English.
Although English was introduced to America through the colonization period by the British, the two varieties of English have evolved to be quite different from each other in certain areas.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Shanique H. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
One of these areas is vocabulary, which is one of the most notable differences between the two varieties. For instance, British English – post, American English –... [Read more]
⏩ Tefl reviews - How Do I Get A Job Teaching English In Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Japan has been a popular destination amongst English language teachers for many years due to its widespread job opportunities, good salaries and fascinating culture. Whilst there are other countries in the region where the cost of living may be lower and the wages a little higher, nowhere provides such an incredible mix of modern development and ancient traditions as you will find in this extraordinary country. If you are looking for excitement and adventure, look no further than Japan. In order to work legally you will need to be eligible for a work visa. The good news is the criteria is not as tough as many other countries as you simply need to possess a degree in any subject. The only other qualifications you need are a fluency in the English language, a professional approach... [Read more]
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Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
My first experience working as a professional was when I worked as an instructor with the Human Employment And Resource Training (HEART) agency, teaching Front Office Supervision. With the academic and overall development I witnessed in my students, I was eager to embark on this challenging new career. Since then I am convinced that teaching is a career I wanted to pursue. However, due to the unavailability of jobs, I was forced to consider other options.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Vanessa W. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
My search led me to participate in a cultural exchange program, Au Pair, in the United States of America. I worked with a Nigerian family... [Read more]
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Linda Dunsmore
Budget and Salary Destinations
Japan has been a popular destination for teaching English abroad for many years. This is mainly due to the country's vibrant culture, the great food and friendly locals. Japan has a lot to offer and it can be overwhelming to find the ideal city to move to. This post looks at the 10 best cities in Japan for teaching English abroad. All cities are listed in no particular order.
Also check out our other related Japan content: * Step-By-Step Guide To Legally Teaching English in Japan * Teaching English In Japan - The Salary and Budget Guide * The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program: All You Need to Know and How to Apply * The Most Common Problems Students in Japan Face When Learning English
Living in Tokyo is a dream that many English... [Read more]
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Laura Payne
Destinations
Japan is full of vibrant, world-famous cities that many people dream of living and working in. However, when I first decided to become an English teacher in Japan, I never held such a dream. I am an introvert who prefers quiet spaces, and being close to nature is especially important for me. This is why when my goal of teaching English in Japan came true, I was ecstatic that I could find a place to work in the inaka (countryside).
Japan's inaka is full of small, rural towns and reasonably-populated, but little-known, cities. My living and working situation is in the latter. Since moving here, my little rural city has been everything I hoped it would be and more. Aside from my personal preferences I've noticed that there are several advantages to living in... [Read more]
⏩ Teach English in Mihe Zhen - Weifang Shi - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Do you want to be TEFL or TESOL-certified and teach in Mihe Zhen? Are you interested in teaching English in Weifang Shi? Check out ITTT’s online and in-class courses, Become certified to Teach English as a Foreign Language and start teaching English ONLINE or abroad! ITTT offers a wide variety of Online TEFL Courses and a great number of opportunities for English Teachers and for Teachers of English as a Second Language.
What is it like to teach beginners of the English language? When I was 20 years old, I left my native United States with a wish to travel around the world. As a relatively poor boy of working class means, I bought myself a one way ticket to Amsterdam, as that was the cheapest ticket I could find at the time. I arrived with only ten dollars, no contacts, and very little... [Read more]
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Laura Payne
Destinations
Tokyo is a dream city for many people who aspire to live abroad. It is modern yet traditional, and a vibrant culture of food, fashion, and popular media among other things ensures that it has something for everyone. For all its excitement, however, Tokyo is only one part of Japan as a whole. Each area of the island nation holds a distinct culture of its own, offering a myriad of experiences for travelers. Luckily, those who teach English in Japan have easy access to the country's major airports and extensive bullet train lines, meaning they can access almost anywhere else in Japan within a few hours. While living in Tokyo make the most of your experience abroad, and try checking out some of these must-see destinations.
For centuries, Hakone has attracted... [Read more]
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