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Teach English in Prince Edward Island - TEFL Courses

Do you want to be TEFL or TESOL-certified in Prince Edward Island? Are you interested in teaching English in Prince Edward Island? Check out our opportunities in this beautiful US state, Become certified to Teach English as a Foreign Language and start teaching English in your community or abroad! Teflonline.net offers a wide variety of Online TEFL Courses and a great number of opportunities for English Teachers and for Teachers of English as a Second Language.
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Abrams Village
I have learned how important it is to prepare a good lesson plan. I always use lesson plans but this course has highlighted much easier structure, which I will be using from now on. The grammar refre
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Afton
For me, the experience of learning tefl course is pretty rewarding. I have a clearer idea about what an esl teacher is and what esl teaching is. First, tefl has clarified my knowledge on the ba
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Alberton
In this course, I have learned that teaching efl/esl requires the right methodology. I realized that there are many different ways to approach certain lessons such as the straight arrow, the boomerang
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Alexandra
I feel that there are 5 main things that I have learned from the course. The first is to be able to create smoother flowing lessons. Looking back in hindsight I can now see the way I had previously be
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Annandale Little Pond Howe Bay
I have gained much more from this course than I initially expected to. The course has gone into a lot more depth than I thought it would, and has comprehensively covered all aspects of efl teaching. I
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Bedeque and Area
Before beginning this course I had taught ESOL full-time in japan for approximately one year. In japan, you are not required to have a tefl, tesol or CELTA qualification. Having a graduate degree is t
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Belfast
Unit 20 looked at potential problems that may arise in the classroom. Problems that could possibly arise in the classroom are far too numerous for a single section of a short online course to account
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Bonshaw
Unit 12 went over productive skills and the importance of them in the classroom. Productive skills include speaking and writing. I learned the importance of accuracy and fluency in a lesson. Accura
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Borden Carleton
The three areas where I believe I have gained the most are grammar, lesson planning, and resource availability. In addition, I have valued the tutorial support. First, although I learned grammatical
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Brackley
The role of the teacher will be important for each individual student whether they are are young and impressionable or old and set in their ways. As technological advancements have changed many facet
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Breadalbane
One of the most challenging aspects of teaching is getting the students attention and keeping them motivated. A big reason why many people struggle with learning a second language is because they ar
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Brudenell
In this unit the use of different themes to teach a business english class. The first case studies shows how case studies can be used to teach a variety of topics one just has to be careful that all
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Cardigan
When I decided I wanted to teach abroad, I discovered that I would need to take a tefl/tesol course. To be honest, I didn't really understand why. I was actually kind of frustrated that I had to take
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Central Kings
A hundred years ago, a global language was unheard of. However as America became a leader of industrialization and countries began to open their borders to the international economy, english became th
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Charlottetown
This course has taught me how to critically analyze a language that I use in my day to day living. I've also learned how to talk to people in a way that requires less of my mouth and more of my non-ve
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Clyde River
Problems related to pronunciation greatly depend on what the speaker's mother tongue is. Each language will present its own unique pronunciation problems due to not only phonological factors, but also
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Cornwall
One of the biggest things I've been reminded of is that a ‘rule' in language is often a ‘guideline'. Basics rules are somewhat easy to learn, but then going beyond the basics can be mind boggling
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Crapaud
It is important to have a basic understanding of the different teaching theories and methodologies so that as a teacher one has a set of tools to use. A teacher needs to have many different techniques
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Darlington
Motivating the students is crucial to their progress when learning a new language. They need to know why they are doing what they are doing, and it's the teacher's responsibility to make sure that thi
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Eastern Kings
This unit focused on the various materials available for teaching business english. business english is a growing field of much interest. There are book resources and internet resources available to a
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Ellerslie Bideford
I really learned a lot from this unit in respect to teaching new groups vs. existing groups when it is the teacher's first lesson. I often found myself teaching a new group of students and taking the
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Georgetown
This course has been a definite eye-opener for me. As an American living in Germany and involved in the export business, I have always been the “go to guy” for all matters related to english. This
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Grand Tracadie
In the last course worksheet, the teacher's preparation and outlook/mentality were stated as the overarching themes essential for effective teaching. These themes encompass a variety of issues, techni
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Greenmount Montrose
Classroom Discipline Tips for the Effective Trainer Discipline in the classroom is easier said than done. teachers encounter this with every class that they've had and it is inevitable. Students have
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Hampshire
Over one year ago I met my future wife, a brazilian, and began learning Portuguese. Last year I visited her family in brazil for Christmas. I knew that I would be running into McDonald's and Nike, b
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Hazelbrook
The most frustrating unit so far. The lesson planning and record keeping were straight forward enough but the test questions didn't seem to have much relevance and were more about unit 3 and the ESA c
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Hunter River
Unit number 13 is about basic tips of teaching pronunciation and phonology. I’ve learned a lot of interesting rules how to use intonation to explain to my students for improvement of thei
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Kensington
I have learned proper grammar, tenses, the needs of different learners, from young learners to business learners, the reasons people learn english (job, for fun, to communicate with family abroad, to
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Kingston
Unit 19 covered the topics of teaching unique groups of learners. Beginner students need more visuals and physical movement to help understand and fill in the gaps of their understanding. I believe
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Kinkora
Long board or short board. Comedian or clown. Stunt man or tragic waste of life. In life style is everything. How we approach an activity will be based on the conditions on the day, the materials and
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Lady Slipper
The common misconception is that because we are native english speakers, we should instantly be able to teach english to international students in any other country. ‘We speak english every day, sur
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Linkletter
I'd like to write about classroom management, as it deals with teaching techniques and skills of organizing and managing the class. It enables to give the teacher knowledge of how to behave in differe
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Lorne Valley
You can have so much knowledge about the english language but not be a great teacher... You can't control the classroom or people do not show interest in the classroom. Having rapport and respect towa
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Lot 11 and Area
This unit focuses on the many problems a teacher might encounter from the beginning of his/her career. It establishes several hypothetical situations and offers advice as to the way the teacher should
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Lower Montague
“The english Language must be introduced to the indian students by using the phonetics in all the schools”. The english Language is difficult to learn as far as the spelling and their pronunciati
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Malpeque Bay
The videos were very beneficial. I learned that teachers need to look happy and have the energy to energize their own students to learn. Learning the names of your students is good for a teacher's rap
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Meadowbank
I picked this topic for several reasons. I have been a student more than several times. The most challenging part of being student of language for me was grammar. I learned spanish from ground zero-
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Miltonvale Park
Why complete the tefl course (8) From its early Anglo-Saxon origins, the english language spread rapidly through the British Empire and most of the rest of the world, and is now the official language
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Miminegash
Pronunciation is often something that is overlooked and ignorded by most teachers beacause they are afraid of it. But this is ironic because it´s something that is very important to the learn
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Miscouche
I have a much greater understanding of english grammar than I ever before.  Also, I have thought about teaching in different ways and from different perspectives.  I really found the ESA ideas to be
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Montague
From this course I feel that I have gained a good foundation of the english language, interesting teaching methods, and great ideas for lesson plans. Having lived in Louisiana for the past 5 years, I
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Morell
I find learning about the different learners I may come into contact with very helpful. It makes me aware of what I will be dealing with and this unit gives me some very good tips and skills that I a
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Mount Stewart
I have learned so much about teaching through this course. I couldn't imagine teaching english without having taken this course. The lessons were a great refresher of forgotten english grammar. I also
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Murray Harbour
Managing Equipment and Teaching Aids (46) There are many pieces of equipment that can be used in the class – textbooks, a whiteboard, overhead projectors, films, and many more. As stated in unit 17,
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Murray River
Personally, I've gained quite a bit from this course. I had not thought much about the actual ramifications of the L1 on the L2 in practice. For instance, some sounds will be more difficult for Asian
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New Haven Riverdale
This course has given me numerous tools to use in the classroom, as well as in my own language learning quests in my personal time. As a native speaker of english, I have spent every little time on le
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North Rustico
This course has enabled me to review basic english language teaching materials necessary for teaching a group of non-native english learners. Apart from gaining a better idea of course materials, this
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North Shore
We were extremely grateful for the review of tenses, auxiliary verbs, passive and reported speech. We both was in great awe knowing we use all these tenses yet we don't realize how improper we use the
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North Wiltshire
Natural approach to teaching english as a foreign language (99) As the Natural Approach method is not commonly known and sometimes misinterpreted, I would like to start with an interesting comparison
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Northport
english as a global language (18) The British linguist, David Crystal states that a language becomes a global language as a result of the power of the people that speak it (5). english has dominated t
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