Teaching English Abroad: "A How to Guide"

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Study Aids, TOEFL, ESL, Foreign Languages
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Author: E.J. Kelly ISBN: 9781497782235
Publisher: E.J. Kelly Publication: January 16, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: E.J. Kelly
ISBN: 9781497782235
Publisher: E.J. Kelly
Publication: January 16, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

**What's missing in this statement...? **

"Travel and Teach English Around the World!" 

It should be "Travel, Learn, and Teach English around the World!"

Yep, travel allows you to learn as well.

The best part about teaching English around the world is that if you hang around your new location for a semester or two, you will learn an incredible amount of stuff you never knew before.
You may decide to stay and take on an entirely new life. New culture, new friends, new romance, the list goes on. All of it part of a continuing learning process.

Indeed, one of the best ways to learn is to travel, and one of the best ways to go is to teach English.

If your native tongue is English, you practically have an open invitation to any foreign speaking country in the world!

Teaching English Abroad is a how-to guide by an English teacher with more than fifteen years of experience. The manual written in a breezy manner outlines an excellent method for teaching English around the globe.

It will show you how anyone who speaks English can attain a position overseas. 

A major problem this book solves is "lack of preparedness."

There is no getting around it. You're out late at night learning about local drinking customs, and you arrive at the class unprepared...
Bring this guide with you, and you instantly have a lesson for your class.

Also included: 

  • Insights into the classroom jungle
  • A complete chapter on English pronunciation (by an expert)
  • Micro English lessons and a method for creating more.
  • A chapter on the need of (Tefla or Tesol ) certification?
  • Bonus chapter on finding the right job and negotiating a salary

The guide is organized into four sections: The first contains personal thoughts from "the jungle." The second reviews the basic grammar every teacher should know. The third part is loaded with topical lessons to improve student grammar and conversation.
The final piece includes a directory of useful resources, helpful concluding remarks and *bonus *job-search pages.

As an ESL teacher, you will get valuable insights (from the 'classroom jungle'), and have a unique, easy method for managing foreign students into the thickets of English and emerging with proficient learners. 

**When you finish this helpful and motivating guide, you will be ready to Travel, Teach, and Learn in an exotic land... **

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**What's missing in this statement...? **

"Travel and Teach English Around the World!" 

It should be "Travel, Learn, and Teach English around the World!"

Yep, travel allows you to learn as well.

The best part about teaching English around the world is that if you hang around your new location for a semester or two, you will learn an incredible amount of stuff you never knew before.
You may decide to stay and take on an entirely new life. New culture, new friends, new romance, the list goes on. All of it part of a continuing learning process.

Indeed, one of the best ways to learn is to travel, and one of the best ways to go is to teach English.

If your native tongue is English, you practically have an open invitation to any foreign speaking country in the world!

Teaching English Abroad is a how-to guide by an English teacher with more than fifteen years of experience. The manual written in a breezy manner outlines an excellent method for teaching English around the globe.

It will show you how anyone who speaks English can attain a position overseas. 

A major problem this book solves is "lack of preparedness."

There is no getting around it. You're out late at night learning about local drinking customs, and you arrive at the class unprepared...
Bring this guide with you, and you instantly have a lesson for your class.

Also included: 

The guide is organized into four sections: The first contains personal thoughts from "the jungle." The second reviews the basic grammar every teacher should know. The third part is loaded with topical lessons to improve student grammar and conversation.
The final piece includes a directory of useful resources, helpful concluding remarks and *bonus *job-search pages.

As an ESL teacher, you will get valuable insights (from the 'classroom jungle'), and have a unique, easy method for managing foreign students into the thickets of English and emerging with proficient learners. 

**When you finish this helpful and motivating guide, you will be ready to Travel, Teach, and Learn in an exotic land... **

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