TEFL/TESOL 120h Online Course

Course Content
Introduction
Basic Grammar
Grammar is the way we arrange words to make proper sentences. Word level grammar covers verbs and tenses, nouns, adverbs etc. Sentence level grammar covers phrases, clauses, reported speech etc. In this module, you will learn about the basic English grammar.
- Beginner English Introduction
- Vowels and Consonants
- a/an + Noun
- Singular/Plural Nouns
- Subjective Nouns
- Subjective Pronouns + Be
- Subjective Pronouns + Be + Not
- ‘be’ Verb Pronoun Questions
- Review #1 – Subjective Pronouns
- Grammar Check Up 1
- What + Be Verb Questions
- This / That
- These / Those
- This / That / These / Those Practice
- Possessive Adjectives
- Possessive Pronouns
- Grammar Checkup 2
- Articles + Noun
- Prepositions: in / on / under
- Beginner Adjectives
- Grammar Check Up 3
- Have / Has
- Don’t / Doesn’t Have
- Do / Does Have Questions
- Grammar Check Up 4
- Learning Check Basic Grammar
Intermediate Grammar
Reading
Writing
Speaking
Listening
Linguistics
Pedagogy
Lesson Planning
As a teacher, lesson planning is extremely important because it helps you understand where you are going, and makes it easy to show the administration you are following the curriculum. For the latter reason, lesson plans have become more formal in recent years, and it is now more important than ever to understand what goes into a lesson plan, as well as how your lesson plans further your objectives. To further this end, this module will review all the components of a strong lesson plan, as well as how you can prepare your lessons in a way that will be most effective and beneficial to your students.
Classroom Management
Curriculum and lesson planning is an important part of helping your students find success, but you also need to handle a classroom to make sure you can carry out your plans. Classroom management is the biggest struggle for new teachers who are trying to figure out their style and do not yet have the tricks a veteran has. In this module, our focus will be on making you feel like a veteran before you enter the classroom so you can implement your plans and help your students excel. No one has perfect classroom management, but we will help you feel comfortable enough to control your classroom the way you see fit.
Getting a job
You’ve learned everything you need to know, and now it is time to think about taking the next step and getting a job in the TESOL field. Regardless of the training you have, getting a job in any field can be difficult, so we will discuss how you can differentiate yourself from others when you are seeking employment. In this module, we will discuss what you need to start the process, how to build and write an effective resume, the best interview techniques, and other skills you will need to display your value to potential employers. Everything we have done so far has led to this, so get ready to start marketing yourself to the kind of employers you would like to build a career with.