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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.

 

 
 
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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/ ==== ==== Teaching English overseas can be a memorable experience, where you can combine your love for teaching and travelling. You can choose from a variety of countries. In Slovakia for instance, English has become compulsory for students from the third grade at all primary schools in the coming school year. In the European Union (EU) overall, ninety per cent of the students learn English. However, remember that you will need an EU passport to teach there. Here are some tips for getting a TESOL job overseas1. Find out what is the pay standard, contract length, and visa requirements in the country you plan to teach in. Next, search on job sites or contact teachers in that country for openings. 2. There will be more competition for better paying jobs, so ask yourself what is the salary you wish to earn. If you want to save some money, jobs in European countries may pay more than ones in Asia. 3. Age restrictions may apply in the country you plan to teach in, so check beforehand. Some countries discourage older applicants, so you should know the policy of the nation you want to get a job in. 4. A bachelor's degree and a Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) or a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certificate is usually required for teaching overseas. 5. You are likely to find your stay more comfortable if you're familiar with the language of the country you'll be teaching in. Even if you don't know the language before you reach, be open to learning it from your students. 6. Find out what concepts your students should know by the time they finish their course. In case you differ on some points regarding this, put your view across tactfully. As an outsider, you will be viewed more favorably if you work within the system. 7. Devise a lesson plan which is interactive and enjoyable, so that your students look forward to class. Consider using multimedia like videos to make classes more interesting. 8. Balance your classes between written and spoken English, so that students can practice their
Slide 2: communication skills by conversing with each other. TESOL can be rewarding, as you feel that you are making a difference to the lives of others. Monitoring openings on specialist sites can lead you to the job you want. TESall.com is designed to connect TESOL teachers with worldwide resources. They search sites which have content specific to English language teaching, so you are sure to find the job you're looking for! Searching for TESOL jobs, Find the best jobs available from around the world at TESall.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Alice_Shown ==== ==== 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/ ==== ====

   
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