English As A Second
Language
By
John Davison The English
language is the most commonly spoken language on Earth, either by
native speakers or by people who have learned it in addition to their
first language. More and more
people everyday have the desire to learn English as a second language.
The type of people who wish to learn it run the gamut from children in
other countries who are required to learn English as part of their
school curriculum and business professionals that wish to be able to
communicate with their English-speaking peers. |

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Teach English As A
Second Language
As an instructor of English as a
second language, you have the option of going abroad and living in
one of dozens of countries where there is a high demand for qualified
instructors. You may also remain at home, and teach new residents of
the United States how to speak, read, and write the language. Either
way, you need to be certified to provide instruction.
Because there is such a high demand for
instructors who are qualified to teach English as a second language,
language schools are highly selective when it comes to hiring new
teachers. Receiving your certification exhibits your drive to
potential employers and shows that you are serious in taking on this
challenging new career. Certification can be earned by taking courses
at one of several campuses nationwide, and there are also
certification course programs available online.
Receiving your certification for
teaching English as a second language will unquestionably prepare
you to be a more effective and successful teacher by instructing you
on how to teach grammar, vocabulary, speaking, writing, how to
motivate your students, how to manage a classroom, and how to
construct lesson plans. If you decide to teach English as a second
language in another country, obtaining your certification will also
better prepare you for a move abroad, which can be intimidating and
stressful. You will have the confidence in knowing that you are
entirely qualified to perform your new job, which will help to
alleviate some of the stress in immersing yourself into an entirely
new country and culture.
Teaching English as a
second language
has many personal benefits. If you
teach abroad, you will have the opportunity to break down stereotypes
regarding our own American culture. You will learn about new cultures
and traditions. You will be able to travel to neighboring nations. You
will become self-reliant and self-assured, and you will no doubt make
many new friends. In teaching English as a second language, will be
able to develop your communication skills, which will give you a
confidence that will help you to excel professionally and personally.
Teaching the English language to students in foreign nations
can be exciting, fulfilling, and highly enjoyable. It is a mutually
beneficial experience for you and your students. Not only are you
representing your own country and culture, and imparting your personal
knowledge of the English language and your culture onto others, but
you are also learning about other individuals, their experiences,
their traditions and their languages. While broadening your mind and
experience something totally unique, you are also embarking on an
exciting new career, one that has the opportunity to open many new
doors for you professionally.
You will find that teaching English as a second language is a
mutually beneficial experience for you and your students. Not only are
you representing your own country and culture if you teach abroad, and
imparting your personal knowledge of the English language and your
culture onto others, but you are also learning about other individuals
and their experiences and their traditions and their language. And if
you are teaching stateside, you are providing a precious service to
new residents of the United States. You are giving them the power to
communicate in their new homeland. This power will enable them to find
jobs, seek educations, and possibly gain American citizenship. That
makes for an exceptional experience to have in your memories.
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