- Introduction
- Part I: Getting Started in TEFL
- Chapter 1: Discovering the Wonderful World of TEFL
- Chapter 2: Looking at What TEFL Teachers Actually Do
- Chapter 3: Examining Courses, Qualifi cations and Jobs
- Part II: Putting Your Lesson Together
- Chapter 4: Starting from the Beginning: Planning the Lesson
- Chapter 5: Standing in the Spotlight: Presenting to the Class
- Giving Students Practice Chapter 6: Holding the Reins and Letting Them Loose –
- Chapter 7: Giving Correction and Feedback
- Chapter 8: Being Materialistic! Using Course Books and Other Materials
- Chapter 9: Who’s The Boss around Here? Managing Your Classroom
- Part III: Teaching Skills Classes
- Chapter 10: Taken as Read: Teaching Reading Lessons
- Chapter 11: Write or Wrong? Teaching Writing Lessons
- Chapter 12: What Accent? Teaching Pronunciation..................................................
- Chapter 13: Setting Their Tongues Wagging: Speaking and Discussion
- Chapter 14: In One Ear, Out the Other: Learning To Listen
- and How to Teach It Part IV: The Grammar You Need to Know –
- Chapter 15: Stop Press! Student to Deliver Sentence
- Chapter 16: Feeling Tense? Sorting Out Verb Tenses
- Chapter 17: Exploring More Important Verb Structures
- Part V: What Kind of Class Will I Have?
- Chapter 18: Putting Students to the Test....................................................................
- Chapter 19: Getting Specifi c: Teaching Just One Student and Business English
- Chapter 20: Getting Youth on Your Side: Coping with Younger Learners
- Chapter 21: Making the Grade: Handling Exam Classes
- Chapter 22: Distinguishing Monolingual and Multi-lingual Classes
- Part VI: The Part of Tens
- Chapter 23: Ten Ways to Liven Up an English Lesson
- Chapter 24: Ten Great Resources for TEFL Teachers
- Appendix A: Lesson Plan Templates
- Appendix B: TEFL Locations around the World............
- Index
- Introduction Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Foolish Assumptions
- How This Book Is Organised
- Part I: Getting Started In TEFL
- Part II: Putting Your Lesson Together
- Part III: How to Teach Skills Classes
- Part IV: The Grammar You Need to Know – and How to Teach It
- Part V: What Kind of Class Will I Have?...............................................
- Part VI: The Part of Tens
- Icons Used in This Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part I: Getting Started in TEFL
- Chapter 1: Discovering the Wonderful World of TEFL..
- Understanding Why English
- Looking at the TEFL Marketplace
- Considering countries – both home and abroad
- Changing with the seasons
- Teaching trends
- Getting Out There
- Preparing to leave town
- Setting up elsewhere
- Thinking About a Stint or a Life in TEFL
- Filling gap years and career breaks
- Planning a new life
- Addressing some qualms
- Chapter 2: Looking at What TEFL Teachers Actually Do..
- Answering Common Questions
- Can I teach English without knowing the students’ language?
- Do I have to translate?.........................................................................
- Will the students be children?
- Do I have to know all the grammar in the English language?
- Can I teach without a degree and formal qualifi cations?................
- I hated language lessons at school. Will the job be like that?
- students to work through? Are there lots of books and exercises for
- What kind of person makes an ideal TEFL teacher?........................ xii Teaching English as a Foreign Language For Dummies
- Does it matter that I’m not a native speaker?
- How many students will I have?
- Is it okay if I don’t ‘talk posh’?
- Will the students like me?
- How will I know what to do?
- Talking to Students and So Much More – Teaching Basics
- Teaching the easier words fi rst
- Focusing on the most useful words
- Giving students room to talk
- Keeping things relevant
- Recognising What Your Students Want from You
- Answering Common Questions
- Chapter 3: Examining Courses, Qualifi cations and Jobs.
- Teaching the Teacher
- Finding your level
- Being an unqualifi ed teacher
- Getting initiated
- Becoming a qualifi ed teacher
- Getting on Course
- Entering introductory courses
- Signing up for a certifi cate course
- Keeping your distance.........................................................................
- Going for a diploma course
- Staying in for in-house training
- Banking on Salaries
- Finding Work
- Teaching the Teacher
- Chapter 1: Discovering the Wonderful World of TEFL..
- Part II: Putting Your Lesson Together
- Chapter 4: Starting from the Beginning: Planning the Lesson.
- Deciding What to Teach
- Beginner
- Elementary
- Pre-intermediate
- Intermediate
- Upper-intermediate
- Advanced
- Profi ciency
- Keeping Things Relevant
- Getting into Grading
- Setting Aims and Objectives
- Getting Your Timing Down and Planning for Interaction
- Assembling Presentation, Practice and Production
- Introducing the point
- Analysing the point
- Trialling the language Table of Contents xiii
- Giving your students free practice
- Stepping Out of the Spotlight to Let Your Students Shine
- Deciding What to Teach
- Chapter 4: Starting from the Beginning: Planning the Lesson.
- Chapter 5: Standing in the Spotlight: Presenting to the Class.
- Eliciting Answers – Ask, Don’t Tell!
- Creating Interest with Visual Aids
- Showing and telling – pictures and objects
- Travelling along timelines and tenses
- Using the board effectively
- Doing Concept Checks
- Introducing Vocabulary
- Sharing function and connotation
- Fish and? Teaching vocabulary in chunks
- All right mate! Teaching posh words and slang
- synonyms and antonyms Talking about words that mean the same and opposites –
- Presenting Grammar
- Giving Students Practice. Chapter 6: Holding the Reins and Letting Them Loose –
- Practising New Words
- Practising with the whole class fi rst
- Practising alone
- Practising in pairs
- Practising in groups
- Moving to the Production Stage
- Writing and speaking
- Role-playing in pairs
- Getting dramatic in groups
- Giving Instructions
- Putting Students into Pairs and Groups
- Trying Out Practice and Production Activities
- Writing a blurb
- Doing class surveys and reports........................................................
- Playing Mastermind
- Producing predictions
- Practising New Words
- Chapter 7: Giving Correction and Feedback.
- Knowing What to Correct and When
- Judging accuracy, timing and value
- Exploring the nature of the error
- Letting Your Fingers Do the Talking
- Using your hands
- Teaching with body language
- Leading to Self Correction
- Progressing by prompting
- Examining echoing
- Encouraging Peer Correction xiv Teaching English as a Foreign Language For Dummies
- Scheduling Class Feedback
- Wielding Your Red Pen
- Marking with correction codes
- Choosing written errors to work with
- Marking criteria
- Praising the good bits
- Exposing Progress
- Books and Other Materials. Chapter 8: Being Materialistic! Using Course
- Wasting No Time Reinventing the Wheel
- Listing Popular Course Books and Published Resources
- Going for general English books
- Imparting business English...............................................................
- Starting off younger learners
- Adapting Your Course Book
- Catering to a class of mixed ability
- Dealing with mixed age groups
- Setting tasks........................................................................................
- Making Use of Authentic Materials
- Designing Your Own Materials
- Using What’s at Hand
- Managing Your Classroom. Chapter 9: Who’s The Boss around Here?
- Running Your Classes Effectively
- Organising Your Classroom
- Considering basic equipment...........................................................
- Arranging the room
- Establishing Classroom Rules
- Keeping Order
- Troubleshooting
- Dealing with disruptive students
- Handling a lack of participation
- Attending to poor attendance
- Knowing What to Correct and When
- Part III: Teaching Skills Classes
- Chapter 10: Taken as Read: Teaching Reading Lessons..
- Choosing a Text
- Starting with the ABCs
- Reading whole words
- the help of punctuation Graduating from words to sentences with
- Looking at length Table of Contents xv
- Judging interest and relevance
- Choosing a Text
- Working with the Text
- Getting ready to read: Pre-reading tasks
- Finding your way around
- Getting the gist
- Getting down to the nitty-gritty
- Predicting
- Summarising
- Handling Vocabulary
- Before you set off
- Along the way
- Try another route
- Working on Skills Associated with Reading
- Including reading-related skills
- Doing more than reading
- Reading Case Study
- Chapter 10: Taken as Read: Teaching Reading Lessons..
- Chapter 11: Write or Wrong? Teaching Writing Lessons.
- Putting Pen to Paper
- Paying attention to basic writing skills
- Completing sentences
- Moving on to paragraphs
- Structuring a Writing Lesson
- Energising the class with pre-writing tasks
- Setting the writing task and explaining the stages
- Registering the Right Degree of Formality
- Writing Case Study
- Putting Pen to Paper
- Chapter 12: What Accent? Teaching Pronunciation.
- Repeat after Me
- Repeating fi rst
- Repeating as a class and individually
- Using Phonology: Sound and Spelling
- Getting to know the 44 key sounds of English
- Using phonemes in class
- Adding Emphasis to Words and Syllables
- Impotent or important? Placing emphasis on syllables................
- Emphasising words............................................................................
- Improving Fluency through Pronunciation
- Watch Your Tone! – Intonation
- Repeat after Me
- Speaking and Discussion. Chapter 13: Setting Their Tongues Wagging:
- Getting Students Talking
- Warming up
- Talking about communicative activities
- How About You? Extending Conversations xvi Teaching English as a Foreign Language For Dummies
- Helping students depart from the script
- Following up
- In My Opinion – Agreeing, Disagreeing and Negotiating
- Expressing an opinion
- Interjecting, rephrasing and summing up.......................................
- Planning a Discussion Lesson
- Choosing the right topic
- Creating structure in the discussion
- Paying attention without taking over
- How About You? Extending Conversations xvi Teaching English as a Foreign Language For Dummies
- Chapter 14: In One Ear, Out the Other: Learning To Listen.
- Structuring Your Lesson
- Choosing a Listening Activity
- Finding material from the real world
- Choosing the material from course books
- Using CDs and DVDs for authentic listening
- Whetting Students’ Appetites
- Motivating students to listen
- Running through some pre-listening tasks
- Come Again? Repeating the Text
- Listening for the basic idea
- Listening for detail
- Planning Follow-Up Activities
- Getting Students Talking
- and How to Teach It Part IV: The Grammar You Need to Know –
- Chapter 15: Stop Press! Student to Deliver Sentence.
- Starting with the Basics: Subjects, Verbs and Objects
- Thinking about subjects
- Activating verbs
- Acting on the object
- Proposing Prepositions
- Introducing Articles
- Using the indefi nite a/an
- Getting specifi c with ‘the’
- Foregoing the article altogether
- Describing Adjectives and Adverbs
- Sprucing up a noun with an adjective
- Expanding on verbs with adverbs
- Connecting with Conjunctions Table of Contents xvii
- Differentiating conjunctions
- Weaving conjunctions into writing and speaking
- Starting with the Basics: Subjects, Verbs and Objects
- Chapter 15: Stop Press! Student to Deliver Sentence.
- Chapter 16: Feeling Tense? Sorting Out Verb Tenses.
- I Speak, I Spoke, I’ve Spoken: Identifying the Tenses
- Beginning with the Present Simple
- Staying Continuously in the Present
- Going Back to the Past, Simply
- Remembering a Moment in the Past
- Presenting the Present Perfect Simple
- Sharing experiences
- Continuing from the past until the present
- Anticipating expectations
- Noting recent changes
- Acting in the Present Perfect Continuous
- Moving from the past until the present
- Showing recent changes
- Getting to the Past Perfect Simple
- Seeing the structure
- Plotting a timeline
- Focusing on the Past Perfect Continuous
- Expressing the Future
- Doing the future simple
- Going into the future continuous
- Getting to the future perfect
- Looking forward to the future perfect continuous
- Talking about ‘To be going to’..........................................................
- Chapter 17: Exploring More Important Verb Structures.
- Knowing Your Modals
- Identifying modal verbs
- Comparing the modal verbs and what they do..............................
- Sorting Out Phrasal Verbs
- Following the rules about separable and inseparable phrasals
- Teaching phrasal verbs
- If I Were You Conditional Structures
- Being general: The zero conditional
- Depending on the possible: The fi rst conditional
- Imagining the second conditional....................................................
- Reviewing the past with the third conditional
- Knowing Your Modals
- Part V: What Kind of Class Will I Have? xviii Teaching English as a Foreign Language For Dummies
- Chapter 18: Putting Students to the Test.
- Testing Early to Discover Your Students’ Needs
- Having them test themselves
- Assigning levels through placement tests
- Testing for profi ciency
- Testing to Establish the Best Course
- Testing progress
- Testing achievement
- Marking Tests
- Looking at Alternatives to Testing
- Testing Early to Discover Your Students’ Needs
- Student and Business English. Chapter 19: Getting Specifi c: Teaching Just One
- Evaluating One-to-Ones
- Listing pros and cons for the student
- Talking pros and cons for the teacher
- Planning and teaching a one-to-one lesson
- Working at Teaching Business English
- Evaluating One-to-Ones
- Coping with Younger Learners. Chapter 20: Getting Youth on Your Side:
- Teaching Kids’ Classes – Dream or Nightmare?
- Looking at how little ones learn
- Sorting out what young learners need
- Imagining Once Upon a Time
- Getting the grammar
- Expanding vocabulary
- TEFL Tiddlywinks: Using Games to Teach
- Adapting real games
- Using games from course books
- Tuning-In to Songs and Nursery Rhymes
- Choosing the right song
- Teaching your class to sing
- Keeping Teenagers Interested
- Intriguing students with international English...............................
- Spelling out abbreviations
- Playing Kim’s game
- Offering advice with problem pages
- Teaching Kids’ Classes – Dream or Nightmare?
- Chapter 21: Making the Grade: Handling Exam Classes..
- Exploring University Entrance Exams
- IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
- Going for More General English Exams Table of Contents xix
- of Other Languages) exams Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers
- Other exams
- Sharpening Study Skills and Exam Techniques
- Writing especially for exams
- Reading for exams
- Speaking in exams
- Listening in exams
- Teaching Exam Classes
- Organising your course
- Using English exam papers: Teaching what sounds ‘English’
- Exploring University Entrance Exams
- Multi-lingual Classes. Chapter 22: Distinguishing Monolingual and
- Speaking the Same: Monolingual Classes
- Predicting errors
- Using the students’ language
- Pointing out the pitfalls of monolingual classes
- Creating an ‘English’ environment
- Diversifying with Multi-lingual Classes
- Building rapport
- Managing learning
- Going beyond language: Teaching culture
- Applying Case Studies
- The English class in Italy
- The English class in London
- Speaking the Same: Monolingual Classes
- Chapter 18: Putting Students to the Test.
- Part VI: The Part of Tens
- Chapter 23: Ten Ways to Liven Up an English Lesson.
- Bring in Real-World Objects
- Step Outside the Classroom
- Browse the Net
- Start a Project
- Let the Students Teach
- Starting Out with ‘Once Upon a Time’
- Open Up Your Life
- Move Around
- Play a Game
- Get Musical
- Chapter 23: Ten Ways to Liven Up an English Lesson.
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