Excel at Teaching English: Be a Better ESL Teacher
What you’ll learn
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to develop an understanding of what makes up the English language (the building blocks) and why an understanding is important before you commence training
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to have an awareness of English teaching methods
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to understand how accelerated learning techniques can be integrated into ESL training programs
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to develop an awareness of different adult learning styles and preferences, which impact on your lesson planning, choice of materials and teaching method
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to use the above information to plan better lessons, teach more effectively, be better able to identify and explain errors, and choose appropriate assessment tasks for your ESL students
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to effectively and efficiently teach the core English skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing with confidence and ease
Would you like to design and deliver more effective, customised English training sessions?
How about improving your skills in identifying and adapting material to create original learning resources? Or putting together on-point lesson plans and appropriate testing material?
Would you like access to lesson plans and original audio and printed English training material which you can take directly into your classroom?
If you’re new to ESL teaching and want all that and more, then this course is for you.
This comprehensive course for ESL trainers capitalises on my many years’ experience as a language trainer, distilling knowledge I wish I’d had in the early days of my teaching career.
Practical tips and resources? This course has got it.
Foundation skills? This course covers it. And the course constantly grows with you.
With a better understanding of what English is and how we can effectively teach it, we help our students express themselves accurately and effectively.
Material will be regularly added, and feedback is actively sought. So please consider this your ongoing reference for continual learning and improvement.
Be the best ESL trainer you can be!
Last Content Update: 11 May 2017
Who this course is for:
- You are an ESL instructor (recently or not yet qualified) looking for an overview of English which can easily be translated into the learning environment.
- You want a course which is interactive, innovative, educative and above all – enjoyable
- You want access to original resources, permissible for you to download, refer to, and use in the classroom
- Unless you want a refresher, this course is probably not appropriate if you’re an experienced ESL trainer
12 reviews for Excel at Teaching English: Be a Better ESL Teacher
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Vipan Luthar –
No it was not as practical as I wanted. The course could have shown how instructors should talk to real people who do not understand english. Videos such as those would have been very helpful and practical
Ashwani Kumar –
I am curious to learn the method that could transform me into a better ESL teacher. After going through the history of Language Learning, I am sure it’s going to be a fantastic experience in further course.
Falak Furniturewala –
It is to the point,the trainer is extremely clear and has a positive approach, the first section was over in no time, the quiz was short and gave option of second attempts, the trainer’s flow made me continue even though I had decided to give it 30 mins everyday.
Corne Taylor –
So far it is a good match. You have pointed some facts about my previous learning English and my current teaching style.
George Washington –
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Ashish Kumar Bhardwaj –
beyond expectation!
Cheryl Schaeffer –
So far this course is very interesting and the teacher is very engaging. I look forward to completing the course.
Agnes Susie –
Great talk and good session goin on so far…. I’m loving it
Ronald Scott –
I’m moving between devices at different times and I’m still able to follow.
Shrirupa Sen –
I learnt English which is my L2 in a rather traditional way. It was mostly Grammar Translation or direct mapping. We occasionally learn via the audio-lingual method. I feel that my concept of tenses is a bit shaky which is why I frequently make mistakes with the aspects (simple, continuous, perfect). I also agree that a lot of techniques that I have learnt is from experience. However, my school played an important role in cultivating my listening and speaking skills in English.
Aini Nafisah –
I really love Jacqueline Seidel. The way she explains things is so vivid. God, I would love to see more courses from her!
Joe Bateson –
Professional teacher sharing valuable skills and experience