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TESOL
Course Content and Schedule
Your
course tutors will give out a detailed schedule of assignments and
course work at the start of the course. There is ample planning
time with the tutors to review work and help prepare lessons. By
the end of week three, trainees are preparing reasonably independently,
consulting the trainers only when necessary. As a teacher trainee
you will work in teaching groups, sharing the teaching practice
(TP) sessions and working together closely so that the sessions
are coherent and productive for the English students. TP begins
early in the course so you begin to feel comfortable and confident
with teaching groups of learners. From the beginning, you have the
opportunity to teach 30-minute lessons and then increase to 45 minutes,
and finally 60 minutes, observed and unobserved.
The
course is divided into 3 main areas:
I.
Methodology Input
The Methodology inputs will present a variety of techniques for
introducing and practicing new language; for encouraging accurate
and fluent speech; raising students' interest and participation;
setting language in realistic contexts; lesson planning, using course
books and authentic material; developing listening, writing and
reading skills; checking students' understanding and providing feedback;
testing; and using games, songs, video, computers etc.
II.
Language Awareness
The Language Analysis sessions are intended to develop an ability
to analyze language from the point of view of what students need
to know about it, i.e. techniques for clarifying meaning, usage
and pronunciation. Topics covered include the tense system of English;
the phonemic chart and the sounds of English; conditional sentences;
modal verbs; expressing future meanings; stress and intonation;
features of connected speech; and the correction of pronunciation
errors.
III.
Teaching Practice (TP)
Teaching techniques are practiced by the course participants in
regular teaching practice sessions. Every candidate is required
to complete a minimum of six hours observed teaching with classes
of adult learners. In addition s/he will observe qualified teachers
with live classes for a minimum of eight hours. After TP, our feedback
session follows, either immediately or on the following day. In
feedback the TP group and the tutor discuss the lessons, which took
place during TP. At the end of each feedback session, written feedback
from the tutor is given to each candidate who taught.
By
the end of the course, trainees are fully prepared with the essentials
of teaching English, along with a broad range of effective teaching
techniques and classroom management skills.
Additionally,
we provide expert job guidance sessions as a group and one on one,
to help you decide where to go and teach, prepare your resume/CV
and find the job you?re looking for.
To
learn more about our programs contact us at info@europetefl.com
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