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TEFL Training for New Teachers If you missed out on getting a TEFL Certificate, this is the place to get some basic training so you don't find yourself embarrassed by not knowing some of the common vocabulary and aspects of TEFL methods in the EFL Classroom. This is a course for beginners that covers the basics - and will have you familiar with how to structure a class, how to write a lesson plan and even how to teach a few of the specialty courses that most newbie teachers fear - such as writing, listening and pronunciation. Thirty-tree pages of meat - no fluff, no filler - you will know the basics when you finish this course. It comes with a bonus free download of the 66-page Fast Track Grammar Review for EFL Teachers and two writing eBooks to help you get up to speed quickly. Okay, so you can't afford to take 4-6 weeks off with no pay while spending US$1500 on a TEFL Cert course? Try this US$9.88 alternative that you can put on a flash drive and review whenever you need it. Contents include: TEFL Methodology: How to structure lessons to maximize learning Lesson Plans: What goes into a lesson plan - what your employer or interviewer will be looking for in a lesson plan
Boardwork: Found almost no where else in eBooks and on the Internet - How to best organize your Boardwork to maximize learning
Grammar: WHY you need to know it and why your students expect and NEED you to know it - includes a link to download the well known Fast Track Grammar Review for EFL Teachers - a 66-page eBook that makes learning grammar fun.
Teaching Pronunciation: How many TEFL Newbies know how to teach pronunciation? None. Period. Here's how to get a leg up on the competition.
Teaching Reading: Different from what you might think. Learn and understand how non-native speakers best learn to read a foreign language.
Teaching Writing: The course every TEFL Newbie fears. But once you know how it's far easier than teaching a conversation class.
Teaching Listening: Interesting concepts in teaching listening that most TEFL Newbies have never heard of.
Error Correction: When and how should you correct student's errors? It isn't as simple as you might think.
Discipline: This giant headache CAN be managed. Student Motivation: What drives your students and how you can tap into it.
Gestures and Cueing: You students don't know English well, so they often have no idea what you are asking them to do. How to use your body and gestures to help things along.
Games and Activities: How to have a little more fun in the classroom so your students really enjoy studying with you.
“Edutainment” - the good and the bad. Business English: When, who and why you might want to try your hand at the specialty.
Teaching ESP: Nope, it's not "Extra Sensory Perception" - it's English for Special (or Specific) Purposes.
Demonstration Lessons: What an employer/interviewer is looking for when they ask you to do a "Demo Lesson".
All that and more in 33 information-packed pages. Links to learn more - and THREE BONUS eBooks.
Only US$9.88
A very small price to pay for confidence!
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