Discover the ultimate e-course, "A Guide to Teaching ESL: Young Learners and Above." Developed by experienced ESL educators, this comprehensive course equips you with the best practices, strategies, and techniques for teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). Delve into topics like lesson planning, classroom management, and assessment, tailored to the specific needs of young learners and older students.
Overview
A Guide to Teaching ESL: Young Learners and Above is an e-course designed for those who wish to teach English as a Second Language (ESL) to young learners and older students. This course is developed by experienced ESL educators and provides a comprehensive overview of the best practices, strategies, and techniques for teaching ESL. The course covers a range of topics including lesson planning, classroom management, and assessment. It also focuses on the specific needs and challenges of teaching young learners and older students, such as how to engage them in the learning process and how to adapt to their different learning styles. Participants will also learn about the various ESL teaching methodologies and approaches, and how to select the most appropriate one for their students. The course includes interactive activities and practical exercises that will help participants to apply the concepts they learn in real-world teaching scenarios. This e-course is perfect for anyone who is interested in teaching ESL to young learners or older students, whether they are a beginner or an experienced teacher looking to improve their skills. Sign up now and start your journey as an effective ESL teacher.What Will You Learn?
- Best practices, strategies and techniques for ESL
- Lesson planning and classroom management strategies
- How to adapt teaching to the specific needs and challenges of young learners and older students
- Various ESL teaching methodologies and approaches and how to select the most appropriate one for their students
- How to engage students in the learning process
- How to assess student's progress
Who Should Take Teaching ESL Course?
- Individuals who are interested in teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Beginner or experienced ESL teachers looking to improve their skills
- Those who want to learn about best practices, strategies, and techniques for ESL
- People who want to learn about lesson planning and classroom management strategies
- Individuals who want to learn about how to adapt teaching to the specific needs and challenges of young learners and older students
- Anyone who is interested in learning about various ESL teaching methodologies and approaches
- Those who want to learn how to assess student's progress
Requirements
To enrol in this e-learning course "A Guide to Teaching ESL: Young Learners and Above", there are no specific requirements. However, it is recommended to have a basic understanding of English language and grammar. This course is suitable for both beginner and experienced teachers looking to improve their ESL teaching skills. Participants will need a reliable internet connection and a device such as a computer, laptop or mobile phone to access the course materials and videos. The course is self-paced, so participants can complete the course at their own pace, but it is recommended to set a specific time for the course each day for better outcomes.Course Curriculum
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- Introduction to the course. 00:02:00
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- ESL teaching: The basics 00:15:00
- ESL teaching: Review of the methods, how to construct games and lesson plans. 00:24:00
- ESL- Teaching phonics, basic sounds and games. 00:15:00
- ESL- Teaching phonics, Lesson plans, CVC words and final sounds 00:13:00
- Order Certificate 00:05:00
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