Introduction to Teaching English as a Second Language

Learn how to teach English as a second language (TESL) in this free online training course.

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Price: Free
Method: online
Duration: 1.5-3 hours
Certification: certificate
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Overview

This free teaching English as a second language (TESL) course guides you through the essential learning theories and practices needed to be a qualified TESL instructor. We outline the most important contemporary adult learning theories and explain how to utilize them in an ESL lesson. The course explores the five stages of second language acquisition and shows you how to facilitate these stages in your classroom by grounding your new understanding of theory in practical lessons.

The course then identifies the needs of adult ESL learners and compares various learning styles. We provide activities and exercises that improve students’ English language abilities and explain how to prepare and conduct a lesson. We demonstrate how to create a lesson plan, particularly grammar lessons that meet the needs of ESL learners. The course covers classroom management and provides the skills you need to teach in any environment. We also show you how to set tests that meet the required standards of validity and reliability.

There are millions of people, including in English-speaking countries, who don’t speak the language but really want to. The ability to teach English can boost your career and let you make a meaningful contribution to the lives of others. People across the globe are keen to start their journey into the English-speaking world, and this course trains you to help them do so. This course suits those with a strong grasp on English who are looking to turn that skill into a career.

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Marina Arshavskiy

Description

Gain the practical classroom skills you need to teach English as a second language (TESL) and master the five stages of second language acquisition.

Requirements

This course has no formal entry requirements. It is open to anyone with an interest in the topic. Basic literacy and internet access are all you need to get started.

Career Plan

Graduates of this course may pursue careers in education, corporate training, curriculum development, or instructional design. Teaching and academic skills are transferable across both public and private sectors.

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Introduction to Teaching English as a Second Language

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