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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Teaching English as a Foreign Language For Dummies

 
 
 
 
Teaching English as a Foreign Language For Dummies

Wiley | 2009 | ISBN: 0470745762 | 396 pages | PDF | 14 MB



Making Everything Easier!
Teaching English as a Foreign Language for Dummies
Learn to:
• Put an EFL course programme together from scratch
• Let your students loose in skills classes – from reading to listening
• Deliver grammar lessons in a logical and intuitive way
• Cope with different age groups and capabilities

Michelle Maxom
English as a Foreign Language teacher and trainer
Your one-stop guide to a career that will take you places
If you thought that teaching a language that's second nature to you would be easy, think again! Explaining grammar, or teaching correct pronunciation while simultaneously developing your own skills as a teacher can be a huge challenge. Whether you're on a training course or have already started teaching, this book will help launch your career and give you the confidence and expertise you need to be a brilliant teacher.

• Make an educated decision – decide between the various courses, qualifications and job locations available to you

• Start from scratch – plan well-structured lessons and develop successful and effective teaching techniques

• Focus on skills – from reading and writing, to listening and speaking, get your students sounding and feeling fluent

• Get your head around grammar – teach students to put sentences together, recognise tenses and use adjectives and adverbs

• All shapes and sizes – tailor your lessons to younger learners, one-to-ones, exam classes and Business English learners


'An invaluable manual for anyone thinking of embarking on a TEFL journey. Michelle Maxom's step-by-step guide provides practical tips to get you started and offers key advice to help unleash the creative English language teacher within.'?
– Claire Woollam, Director of Studies & a Teacher Trainer at Language Link London
Open the book and find:

• TEFL, TESOL, EFL – what all the acronyms mean

• The best course books and materials to supplement your teaching

• Advice on running your class and handling difficulties

• Lesson plans that you can use in the classroom

• Activities and exercises to keep your students on their toes

• Constructive ways to correct and assess your students' performance

• Ways to inject some fun into your classes

• Insider information on the best jobs around the world


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