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In this post, an ITTT graduate looks at why everyone should volunteer as a teacher at least once in their life.
Read moreIn this blog post, a recent TEFL course graduate shares their thoughts on why someone should try out volunteer teaching.
Read moreThe many differences between American and British English have caused amusement among language students for years. In this post, an ITTT graduate looks at these differences and how teachers can approach them in the classroom.
Read moreEvery person who takes a TEFL course has their own reasons for doing it and their paths are often very different. In this post, one of our graduates tells their own personal story.
Read moreSelf-confidence is a major issue for students in any situation, but when learning a foreign language it can be crucial. In this post, an ITTT graduate looks at ways teachers can help to boost the confidence of students in their class.
Read moreThe job of an English language teacher involves a great deal of forward planning and one area of this is classroom layout. In this post, an ITTT graduate looks at the four most common ways to arrange your classroom.
Read moreThis post was written by a recent TEFL course graduate, who shares their thoughts on classroom management and how you can implement it in your classroom.
Read moreAre you not sure whether you should take a TEFL course? In this post, a recent TEFL course graduate shares her experience taking the course and why you should take it too!
Read moreWhy should one take a TEFL course? In this post, an ITTT graduate gives their thoughts on why someone might need a TEFL course, even if they already know how to teach a foreign language.
Read moreChina is the largest market for teaching English abroad. However, the country is tightening local rules and regulations to crack down on illegal teachers. This post highlights the 3 most important Chinese policies to know for teaching expats in China!
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