Classroom
training |
The difficulties of learning a language |
Initial introduction to learning a foreign
language and the difficulties involved in teaching and learning. |
Speaking and pronunciation |
How to teach speaking and pronunciation is
presented, showing:
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What speaking activities look like;
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Practice drills for fluency and
pronunciation;
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Role play and related techniques.
To reinforce what you have learned, you
will design your own speaking and pronunciation lesson plans using
EFL books and material currently used with EBC's clients. |
Vocabulary |
How to teach vocabulary. A range of
strategies to present, remember and test vocabulary are taught.
Ideas for vocabulary work in the class are discussed. Through group
work, you will practice the elicitation techniques you learned in
class. |
Listening |
How to teach listening is presented, showing
what real life listening in the classroom is and what listening
sequences look like. To reinforce what you have learned, you will
design your own listening lesson plans using EFL books and material
currently used with EBC's clients. |
Reading |
How to teach reading is presented, what is
really involved in real life reading and what reading sequences look
like. To reinforce what you have learned, you will design your own
reading lesson plans using EFL books and material currently used
with EBC's clients. |
Writing |
How to teach writing is presented, showing
tasks that stimulate writing, how to give feedback on writing and
what writing sequences look like. To reinforce what you have
learned, you will design your own writing lesson plans using
EFL books and material currently used with EBC's clients. |
Grammar: Language functions and analysis |
How to teach grammar. Grammar practice games
and activities are investigated, showing you how to turn grammar
into a fun and interesting lesson. You will also learn how to teach
the most important English language functions. |
Structure and Organisation |
Trainees are presented with strategies on
how to present explanations and instructions based on levels and
age. Also presented are teaching models that influence current
teaching practices. To reinforce what you have learned, you will
design and present your own teaching structures. |
Teacher language |
The theme "taught or entertained"
is investigated, presenting actual teaching strategies used by
experienced teachers on "how to teach and entertain." The
importance of clear instructions is discussed. To reinforce what you
have learned, you will demonstrate the proper language to be used
when teaching. |
TEFL for children |
What difference does age make to language
learning is investigated. You will learn practical techniques for
teaching children. |
ESP (English for Special Purposes) Business
English |
You will learn about ESP (Business English),
its definition, terminology, areas of specialisation. How to prepare
ESP lesson plans, ESP books and supplementary material are
discussed. Practical ESP lesson management strategies and ESP
concept checking exercises are presented. Based on different areas
of specialisation, you will develop your own ESP lesson plans to be
presented on teaching practice sessions. |
Classroom Interaction |
Patterns of classroom interaction,
questioning drills and group work will be discussed. You will learn
about classroom discipline and how to deal with discipline episodes. |
EFL Course books and Supplementary Material |
The most widely used EFL course books are
introduced, different equipment to use, their advantages and
disadvantages are discussed. You will develop your own learning
resources to be used during teaching practice sessions. |
Delivering feedback |
You are presented with feedback techniques,
learn how to correct students and how to correct mistakes in oral
and written work. |
Individual (One to One) Teaching |
You will learn about individualisation
strategies and lesson preparation for one to one teaching. You will
put into practice the learned theories in an individual (one to one)
project to be presented later in class. |
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Lesson
planning |
Group lesson planning |
You will plan 8 lessons in groups with the
guidance of your trainers. These lesson plans will serve as the
basis for future teaching practice to both peers and non-English
speaking students. |
Individual lesson planning |
Individual lesson planning for individual
practice teaching sessions. |
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Teaching
practice and feedback |
Teaching practice |
There will be 8 teaching sessions. On some
occasions prospective employers may attend your classes. |
Peer group teaching practice |
There are 8 micro-teaching sessions where
you teach practice lessons to peers which are: observed, assessed
and critiqued by both peers and teachers. |
Essay assignment |
Your individual essay assignment requires you to
research and write a 500 to 700 word essay on a relevant TEFL/TESOL
topic. |
Teaching practice critique |
There are verbal and written feedback
sessions from students, peers and teachers. |
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| Employment
opportunities |
Job Workshops |
You will be introduced to the requirements
of the job market, job interview questions/answers, world-wide
possibilities discussed and most importantly practicing teachers
will come in to speak about their "real life" job search
experiences. |