Teaching Special Groups in ESL - Monolingual vs. Multilingual Classes
This video covers the differences teachers encounter when teaching monolingual and multilingual classes. Monolingual students all have the same native language. Multilingual students have different first languages. Watch this video to find out how to deal with these types of classes as a teacher.
Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching. This convenient, highly structured design means that you can quickly get to grips with each section before moving onto the next.
This unit provided different materials that a teacher could use when planning their lessons. The websites and materials provided are new to me and will undoubtedly improve my lesson planning. I have experienced the IBW not working and had to improv as a result. I learned from this experience that it is important to always have a back up plan.This unit teaches the different future tenses, with examples of the form and of usages. The seven most common ones are the future simple, the future continuous, the future perfect, the future perfect continuous, be going + infinitive, the present simple, and the present continuous. The last to are present tenses but with future applications.