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⏩ ESL classes for adults in Singapore - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction
2. Our Services
3. Benefits of ESL Classes for Adults in Singapore
4. Why Choose ITTT for ESL Classes in Singapore
If you are an adult living in Singapore and looking to improve your English language skills, you have come to the right place. At ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training), we offer high-quality ESL classes tailored specifically for adults in Singapore. Our courses are designed to help you develop your language proficiency in a supportive and interactive environment.
At ITTT, we understand the importance of effective communication in today's globalized world. Our ESL classes for adults in Singapore focus on all aspects of language learning, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Whether you are a beginner looking to build a strong foundation or an advanced learner aiming to refine your skills, our experienced instructors are here to guide you every step of the way.
We offer flexible class schedules to accommodate the busy lifestyles of adul
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Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
In this short essay, I would like to share the differences in teaching YL and Adults. For effective learning, it is important for us, as teachers, to understand how these two groups go about learning. The critical point is the suitable design and delivery of the program.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Eddy P. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Malcolm Knowles differentiates between teaching adults (andragogy) and Young Learners/Children (Pedagogy). Malcolm Knowles based his theory on 5 assumptions of the way adults learn:
He suggests including adults in both the planning and development of instruction. By giving them a voice in what they learn, they will be more engaged. The same can be said for evaluation. By allowing students to offer feedback, both the teachers and the students can improve and stay engaged in the instru
⏩ ESL classes for adults in Argentina - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction to ESL Classes for Adults in Argentina
2. Benefits of Taking ESL Classes
3. ITTT's ESL Programs in Argentina
4. How to Enroll in ESL Classes
Are you an adult living in Argentina looking to improve your English language skills? Look no further! International TEFL and TESOL Training (ITTT) offers comprehensive ESL classes specifically designed for adults in Argentina. Whether you are a working professional, a university student, or simply someone looking to enhance your language proficiency, our programs cater to all levels and goals.
There are numerous benefits to enrolling in ESL classes as an adult in Argentina. Firstly, improving your English language skills can open up a world of opportunities in terms of career advancement and personal growth. English is widely recognized as the international language of business, making it a valuable asset in today's globalized world. Additionally, mastering English can enhance your travel experiences, allowing you to communicate e
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Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
How does teaching adults differ from teaching young learners? To most people, it should be rather obvious that teaching children is very different from teaching adults, due to adults being more mature and having more life experience than children. This article discusses the advantages of teaching adult students and what the implications on a teacher’s methodology are. Adult learners refers to anyone who is above the age of eighteen. Although it is not a perfect definition, we will nevertheless use eighteen as our cut-off age since it is the most common age threshold in many language schools when it comes to deciding whether a student should go to a children’s class (6-17 in many occasions) or an adult’s class (18+).
This post was written by our ITTT graduate Yuwei L.
First, their level of maturity is higher, and hence, behavioral problems are minimal. Therefore, teachers do not need to concern themselve
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Elizaveta Pachina
TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
When starting a teaching career, it is necessary to be aware of the different difficulties groups of learners one will encounter. This includes young learners, beginners, multilingual, adults, and many more. Each group has a different class attitude and learning ability. While there are hundreds of different teaching activities and styles, not all of them will work with each group. It is important to distinguish the most useful from differing classes.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Kellyann E. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
When speaking of adult students, they are typically more motivated, eager to learn, and have many life experiences to relate to their learning upon arriving at class. While it can be intimidating teaching a room full of adults,
⏩ ESL classes in England for adults - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction to ESL Classes in England
2. Benefits of ESL Classes for Adults
3. ITTT's ESL Classes in England
4. How to Enroll in ITTT's ESL Classes
Are you an adult looking to improve your English language skills? ESL classes in England offer a great opportunity for individuals to enhance their language proficiency in a vibrant and culturally rich environment. Whether you are a professional seeking to advance your career or a traveler looking to communicate more effectively during your stay in England, ESL classes provide a supportive learning environment for all levels of English learners.
Participating in ESL classes as an adult can have numerous benefits. Improved communication skills, increased confidence in speaking English, and enhanced job opportunities are just a few advantages of enrolling in ESL classes. Additionally, ESL classes provide a platform for cultural exchange and networking opportunities, allowing adults to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds and
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Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
This TEFL course covered a huge variety of topics, and it was all useful information for English teachers broadly. It had a nice balance of actual how-to-tasks (i.e. how to make a lesson), as well as guidance and advice dependent on the situation (i.e. how to deal with a misbehaving student or how to establish rapport with a class). While there was new information throughout each chapter for me, the most useful, applicable information for me as a teacher was the differences between young learners and adults. This is mostly because I have taught ages preschool-late 60s (not necessarily English, I taught preschool in the USA and have taught private piano/harp lessons). I learned how to navigate the challenges when switching from young learners to adults including how to handle their different energy levels, the type of English required, and how the class size will impact my teaching with all age groups.
This pos
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Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
An ESL teacher will most likely teach a class with young learners and adults at some point in their careers. Teaching young learners and adults has its own set of challenges. Some of these challenges will be the learning experience that each possesses, the different ways of learning and how this affects the lesson, and the motivation of the student and how it affects behavior. Whether it is young learners for adults, the rewards can be satisfying.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Chris V. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
The learning experience will play a big role when teaching students. Given the age, young learners will have limited learning and language experience. One advantage of this is the young learners tend to be more open-minded than adults. They are unafraid about experimenting with the language and are not conc
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Jon ITTT
Alumni Experiences
Learning is something essential in anyone's life, not only as a human being but as a species. As humans we start learning about everything in our environment the moment we come into this world and this experience of learning proceeds with us throughout our lives till the moment we leave this world. The more we learn the more knowledge we accumulate, which will help us, as individuals or societies, to improve our lives in every way possible as long as we use this knowledge that we have learned and apply it correctly in our daily lives. It is evident that learning happens through communication and interaction between an individual and his/her environment and the main tool for interaction and communication for humans is language. Thus, language learning is essential for self-development, and here comes the essential role of a language teacher in any society.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Ali
⏩ ESL courses for adults in Malaga - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction
2. Benefits of ESL Courses for Adults in Malaga
3. Why Choose ITTT for ESL Courses in Malaga
4. Course Options and Certifications Available
Are you looking to improve your English language skills as an adult in Malaga? International TEFL and TESOL Training (ITTT) offers a range of ESL courses designed specifically for adults in Malaga. Whether you are a professional seeking to enhance your career prospects, an expat looking to integrate better into the local community, or simply someone who wants to improve their English proficiency, our courses can cater to your needs.
Enrolling in ESL courses as an adult in Malaga can bring a host of benefits. Firstly, improving your English language skills can open up new opportunities for career advancement and personal growth. In today's globalized world, English proficiency is often a prerequisite for many job opportunities, and by enhancing your language skills, you can increase your employability.
Secondly, learning English can
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Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
When teaching English as a second language many considerations go beyond simply presenting language and relying on your expertise as a native speaker. Differences in age and life experience will have profound effects on how students learn and retain information. In this essay, I will look at the differences in young and adult learners in how they learn and important considerations for each group.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Connor M. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
For younger students, I'm considering the range of elementary to grade school. These students are put in the classroom by parents, and may not be as motivated as adult students, yet are intrinsically curious and are neurally plastic. They are like language sponges and are predisposed to learn from the minute they come into class. Interestingly, there se
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Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Age is one of the most decisive factors in language learning. The first thing foreign language teachers should pay attention to here is how young learners differ from adult learners. First of all, young students learn better through play, while adults are highly advanced in using their abstract and analytical intelligence. The second distinction that can be added is that young students can be bored very quickly and easily. Usually, after 10 minutes, attention and attention disappear. Young students are also very egocentric and need special attention more.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Seçil B. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
However, it is widely believed that although young students say that their teachers are successful in repeating their pronunciations, they are generally less successful in learning abstract con
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Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Teaching is an opportunity that all of us can learn and benefit from. Teaching expands across all nationalities, genders, religious, racial and age groups. Education among different age groups has is similarities and differences that have evolved throughout civilization. Throughout my time teaching, there are several pros versus cons when it comes to teaching children and adults. Both are an absolute joy to teach in my opinion, however, some strategies must be implemented that both can benefit from.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Vivian M. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Some of the similarities that teaching children versus adults have are that from my experience, the majority of both groups are usually eager to learn English and eventually become fluent. Both children and adults are usually relatively easy to engage wi
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Linda Dunsmore
Alumni Experiences
This post will focus on the differences English teacher face when they are working with a class of young learners compared to a class of adult learners.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Rebecca M.
First, it is necessary to define what we mean by adult learners and young learners in the TEFL environment. An adult learner is defined as any student over the age of eighteen who engages in English language tuition. A younger learner, therefore, is a student under the age of eighteen years old.
There is a much greater variety within the young learner category due to the vast developmental changes that occur during this period. For example, a five- year- old is a very different type of learner than a fifteen- year- old. Because of this, the young learner category can be broken down even further into three broad groups. The first of these is the very young learners who include toddlers and pre
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Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
A good TEFL teacher must understand that there are a lot of differences between young learners and adult learners, but also they have some similarities. The following differences and similarities between these two types of students are the most common ones any teacher will notice having worked in both situations.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Daria K.
One of the main differences between young learners and adult learners is their discipline and behavior during class. Adult learners are generally more disciplined, independent and organised than young learners. They do not need as much attention from the teacher which is why the teacher needs to adopt different strategies for each group of students. With young learners, the teacher should take control of most of the lesson, ensuring adequate instructions are given for every stage. In contrast, adult lear
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Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
What makes the language learning experience so different for young learners compared to adult learners? How do adults and children acquire a second language differently? What benefits do young learners possess over adults when it comes to acquiring a second language and vice versa? The following essay attempts to provide an answer to these questions but more importantly, discuss the general differences between 1st language and 2nd language acquisition in young and adult learners.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Trent L. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Essentially, the first language we are fully exposed to as babies is our mother tongue (L1) which we learn how to use via the acquisition of tools such as syntax, phonetics, and an extensive vocabulary (Revista Vinculando, 2017). This process is what allows us to eventually
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Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
What makes the language learning experience so different for young learners compared to adult learners? How do adults and children acquire a second language differently? What benefits do young learners possess over adults when it comes to acquiring a second language and vice versa? The following essay attempts to provide an answer to these questions but more importantly, discuss the general differences between 1st language and 2nd language acquisition in young and adult learners.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Trent L. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
To start off, let’s take a look at what language acquisition even is. Essentially, the first language we are fully exposed to as babies is our mother tongue (L1) which we learn how to use via the acquisition of tools such as syntax, phonetics, and an extensive vocabulary (
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Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Learning English has become a relevant goal for both adults and children these days. Before starting a career as a teacher one should decide who he or she wants to teach. What is the main difference between adults and children when it comes to studying? Let’s discuss the most important points.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Anastasiia Al. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Children learn English because they have to do it. We need to keep in mind that children usually learn the language when they are forced by their parents. Of course, some children enjoy English, but mostly it was not their choice to study. In any case, the teacher needs to support the natural interest of the child.
When it comes to adults, the situation is more simply because they decide to learn English on their own. They are already motivated. The
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Federico Riva
Alumni Experiences
People of all ages around the world wish to learn English, for varying reasons, and many begin this endeavor at different times in their lives. For teachers, it is important to understand that the approach to teaching English is not painted with a broad stroke across all ages of learners. To ensure that you reach your class in the most effective way possible it is vital to know what level your students are at and also what motivated them to learn English.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Ilse G. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Beginners are not all equal. There are varying sub-levels to the beginning level. As a teacher, it is important to know which sub level your group of students is at. The different categories of beginner students are as follows; the absolute beginner, students who have absolutely no English knowledge.
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Elizaveta Pachina
Alumni Experiences
Both adults and young learners are different age groups. Therefore, when working abroad and teaching adults there are both advantages and disadvantages when compared to young learners.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Emma M.
Adults tend to have greater levels of motivation than adolescents which is an advantage over young learners. Teaching and Learning in an adult student classroom ‘behavioral problems are minimal,’ as they are not always completely absent because of their enthusiasm. This is shown through their maturity and concentration. This shows that adults attention spans are higher than children. This enables the classroom to be more relaxed and pleasant. In addition, adults are closer in age to the teacher which gives them the ability to form a closer bond, as they have more of a similarity. This results in the teacher and students having a closer bond than young lear


