paulallen1's picture
From paulallen1 rss RSS  subscribe Subscribe

No Better Time Than Now to Teach English Abroad 

The Little EFL Book shows you a simple, fun and highly effective way teach a second language. Paul has the unique ability to quickly and simply explain the essentials of language teaching. “The Little EFL Book, is the definitive ‘how to’ for both beginning teachers and experienced. Paul’s methods are like a knife cutting through to the heart of teaching. The simplicity of the methods and the minimum resources needed, cannot help but result in happy students quickly using English language. I love it.” Hal H. Australia.

 

 
 
Tags:  teach english abroad  teaching efl  teach esl 
Views:  59
Published:  January 10, 2012
 
0
download

Share plick with friends Share
save to favorite
Report Abuse Report Abuse
 
Related Plicks
What Do All the ESL Acronyms Mean

What Do All the ESL Acronyms Mean

From: paulallen1
Views: 107 Comments: 0
The Little EFL Book shows you a simple, fun and highly effective way teach a second language. Paul has the unique ability to quickly and simply explain the essentials of language teaching. “The Little EFL Book, is the definitive ‘how to’ for both (more)

 
Steps For Teaching English Abroad

Steps For Teaching English Abroad

From: paulallen1
Views: 46 Comments: 0
The Little EFL Book shows you a simple, fun and highly effective way teach a second language. Paul has the unique ability to quickly and simply explain the essentials of language teaching. “The Little EFL Book, is the definitive ‘how to’ for both (more)

 
Teaching ESL Jobs - Career Explained

Teaching ESL Jobs - Career Explained

From: paulallen1
Views: 40 Comments: 0
The Little EFL Book shows you a simple, fun and highly effective way teach a second language. Paul has the unique ability to quickly and simply explain the essentials of language teaching. “The Little EFL Book, is the definitive ‘how to’ for both (more)

 
All One Needs to Know About English Language Teaching

All One Needs to Know About English Language Teaching

From: paulallen1
Views: 45 Comments: 0
The Little EFL Book shows you a simple, fun and highly effective way teach a second language. Paul has the unique ability to quickly and simply explain the essentials of language teaching. “The Little EFL Book, is the definitive ‘how to’ for both (more)

 
See all 
 
More from this user
Win the Lotto Guaranteed - How Experts Win Millions

Win the Lotto Guaranteed - How Experts Win Millions

From: paulallen1
Views: 205
Comments: 0

4 Tips on How to Study Japanese Or Any Language!

4 Tips on How to Study Japanese Or Any Language!

From: paulallen1
Views: 239
Comments: 0

How Do I Qualify to Teach English Overseas

How Do I Qualify to Teach English Overseas

From: paulallen1
Views: 201
Comments: 0

Chinese Language School in China

Chinese Language School in China

From: paulallen1
Views: 171
Comments: 0

A French Culture Guide For Beginners

A French Culture Guide For Beginners

From: paulallen1
Views: 112
Comments: 0

Travel and Teach English As a Foreign Language

Travel and Teach English As a Foreign Language

From: paulallen1
Views: 69
Comments: 0

See all 
 
 
 URL:          AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Embed Thin Player: (fits in most blogs)
Embed Full Player :
 
 

Name

Email (will NOT be shown to other users)

 

 
 
Comments: (watch)
 
 
Notes:
 
Slide 1: ==== ==== The Little EFL Book shows you a simple, fun and highly effective way teach a second language. Paul Rowe has the unique ability to quickly and simply explain the essentials of language teaching. “The Little EFL Book, is the definitive ‘how to’ for both beginning teachers and experienced. Paul’s methods are like a knife cutting through to the heart of teaching. The simplicity of the methods and the minimum resources needed, cannot help but result in happy students quickly using English language. I love it.” Hal H. Australia. http://paulseflworld.webs.com/ ==== ==== Each month, there are literally over 20,000 ESL teaching jobs listed. As a result, there is no better time to teach English abroad. Most schools will require a prospect to be certified to teach English. You can teach in international cities from Madrid to Bangkok, from Paris to Prague, and from Lima to Seoul. Teaching English abroad has numerous benefits such as the opportunity to learn about different cultures; the exposure to interesting lifestyles; the chance to make money while enjoying traveling overseas; a clear and better perception of your own culture and tendencies; the reward of creating dialogue for your students; and establishing great friendships with international people. It doesn't matter if you are still attending college, have just completed college and are undecided of your career choice, or have been working already for a number of years and are seeking a change, the experience of teaching English abroad will raise your communication skills, self-confidence, and international knowledge. The industry acronyms used most are EFL, ESL, TEFL, TESL and TESOL. They can be confusing, especially when they are commonly used as substitutes for one another. They are defined as follows: English as a Foreign Language (EFL), English as a Second Language (ESL), Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). All of these terms essentially mean the same thing, the main difference being what part of the world the term is used in (i.e. in Europe, English is commonly referred to as a foreign language whereas in the US and Canada, English is commonly referred to as a second language). Once the teacher completes the in-classroom course or online course which consists of 45 to 60 hours, they will get a certificate which is recognized and accepted internationally. Upon completion you will be a step ahead of the others as you have now increased your qualifications to make your ESL teaching job prospects much easier. The course will increase your teaching skills, self-esteem, and provide you with methods on how to teach English grammar, reading, writing, listening, comprehension and pronunciation. Proper training in teaching ESL can go very far for job satisfaction. It is true there are some countries where a TESOL/TEFL certificate is not required, but these are often at schools which pay very low and offer exploitative working conditions and demands. It is better to fully prepared to offer the best. After all, you are the teacher and will be representing your
Slide 2: country. Information on international jobs, working abroad, and teaching English overseas. To find out about becoming certified with TESOL or TEFL, English language resources, and job listings visit this site: http://www.exploringabroad.com Get tips and resources to teach English abroad for a positive experience. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Frank_Collins ==== ==== The Little EFL Book shows you a simple, fun and highly effective way teach a second language. Paul Rowe has the unique ability to quickly and simply explain the essentials of language teaching. “The Little EFL Book, is the definitive ‘how to’ for both beginning teachers and experienced. Paul’s methods are like a knife cutting through to the heart of teaching. The simplicity of the methods and the minimum resources needed, cannot help but result in happy students quickly using English language. I love it.” Hal H. Australia. http://paulseflworld.webs.com/ ==== ====

   
Time on Slide Time on Plick
Slides per Visit Slide Views Views by Location