Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

How Do I Become An English Teacher

By: tom white Home | Reference-and-Education


A commonly sighted long term goal for those with a passion for the English language and a love of culture and travel is to become an English teacher to non-native speakers. What's more, there is a constant demand for English as a language to be both spoken and written, and for this reason it is becoming increasingly easy to become a teacher of English as a foreign language.

Gaining The Qualifications

Teaching English in non-English speaking countries requires some form of qualification, although the requirements are far less arduous than those of English teachers in English-speaking countries. It is important to have a TEFL qualification to stand you in good stead when teaching English abroad. On top of that, it may also be a good idea that you ensure you have a good grasp of the fundamentals of sentence structure and grammar, and that you are able to express these concepts verbally to your students. On a personal level, becoming an English teacher requires patience and dedication, as well as a little knowledge of the native languages you'll be dealing with on a daily basis.

Finding a Career

Teaching English will always be in demand, and there might not even be any need to move home to find a career. Due to immigration, particularly in University towns or in places where employment is provided on an international level, you may find that there is a demand for English language skills in your own home-town. Alternatively, many European countries are finding increasing markets for English tuition with the expansion of the European Union allowing for increased integration of various nationalities within English-speaking cultures. When looking to establish yourself as an English teacher, you generally have two options. The first is to consider setting up a business on your own or with a partner to provide one-on-one tuition as required. Obviously, this requires a whole host of other management and budgeting skills on top of your actual qualifications, so it's important to bear that in mind if you see this as a viable option. Alternatively there are numerous high-profile international language schools constantly on the look-out for those eager to pursue a career in teaching English. It may be a prudent idea, particularly from a financial viewpoint, to look for a job first before leaping out into the world of business. This will also help you build up a level of experience of the industry whilst allowing you to refine your techniques, which will ultimately present you with the best chance in your standalone business enterprise.

Becoming an English teacher may seem a glamorous career with plenty prospects for promotion and success. By proceeding through the proper channels and learning your trade, you can eventually find yourself teaching English on a full time basis,



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
The author Tom White writes articles for teaching English abroad,He also gives valuable information about teaching english as a foreign language , TEFL courses, TEFL jobs are accessible on the internet.

Tags: , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Reference-and-Education Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Reference-and-Education

  • Teaching Tips For English Language Teachers
    By: Sean Edwards | Aug 16th 2010
    Teaching the English language to students whose first language is not English certainly has its frustrations. English language learners may struggle with cultural barriers, comprehension of written or spoken English, or even fear of speaking English. Read

  • Online Editing Services From Online English At Affordable Prices
    By: John matthews | Apr 14th 2010
    If you wish to ensure your readers have access to the most accurate content, professional editing services are necessary. OnLine English is the premiere company to help you in with English language editing, providing the best online editing services in the industry. For more information visit at www.oleng.com.au Read

  • Can Language Be Taught Over The Internet?
    By: Peter LeSar | Jun 10th 2006
    Teaching a new language incorporates three tools, listening, writing, and speaking. When learning a language over the Internet, there are few options when it comes to practicing written language. How can the Spanish language be taught over the Internet? Is this as powerful as taking a class? Read

  • A Business Approach To Translation Services
    By: Peter LeSar | Jun 20th 2006
    With the latest language translation software, English to Arabic and Arabic to English translation is easy. Read

  • English As A Second Language Teacher
    By: Tis Amit | Nov 30th 2009
    Career in teaching English as a second language is among the most flouring careers. Increasing number of immigrants in the countries where English is considered as first language is supporting this career to grow at a much faster rate. Learn here more about the increasing scope of teaching English as second language. Read

  • Baby Fingers: Teaching Babies To Speak Through Sign Language
    By: Toan Dinh | Feb 25th 2010
    Baby Fingers is a school that has been successfully helping babies develop stronger verbal communication skills through the teaching of sign language in combination with music. Read

  • Jesus The Teacher Master Teacher Of All With Pure Love
    By: Francis Hirak | Sep 1st 2008
    Discover and gain the true understanding of Jesus the Teacher, Master Teacher of all and the manner of teaching He used that was remarkably effective with unparalleled wisdom found in His teachings. Read

  • Teaching Conversation Without Grammar
    By: CVCircular Recruitment | Sep 15th 2010
    There is much debate in the EFL/ESL world about learning Grammar while learning English conversation. One of the first people to come up with this idea was Maximilian D. Berlitz who created a teaching and memorization method in which the student kept repeating sentences, questions, and phrases over and over again in a seq ... Read

  • Salary Ranges And Figures For Esl Teachers
    By: CVCircular Recruitment | Sep 15th 2010
    As the United States welcomes more immigrants, the demand for English language instruction will increase every year. Because of this high demand, you might want to consider a job in this recession-proof field. While you are looking for location, you also want to look for how much you will get paid depending on where you ch ... Read

  • Dispelling Myths About Teaching English Abroad
    By: Sarah Simmons | Mar 16th 2011
    Going overseas to another country to teach English abroad is an incredibly rewarding experience that many people miss out on due to misconceptions or myths they have heard about teaching English abroad. In this article we will address a few of the most common myths, and explain what you really do need in order to teach Engl ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy