ITTT tefl internationale

All you need to know about teaching English abroad!

STARTBODY

Teaching Special Groups in ESL - Top 10 Tips When Teaching Beginners

Teaching Special Groups in ESL - Top 10 Tips When Teaching Beginners | ITTT | TEFL Blog

Regardless of which type of beginner class you are teaching here are my top ten tips for the teaching of beginners.

Watch the video about this topic

1: Keep it simple

The first thing is to keep it simple, you have to remember when teaching beginners that your language level has to be at the same level or at most slightly above theirs, otherwise they're not going to understand you.

2: Be visual not verbal

One of the ways in which we can reduce that language level down to its lowest possible value is to be visual rather than verbal. Certainly at the starter level and within all levels in fact visual information is a far easier way to transmit that information than trying to talk about it.

3: Keep them talking

Something we need to do as often as possible is to get the language learners talking. It's through the use of the language that they're going to learn in the quickest.

4: Repeat Repeat Repeat

One of the ways in which we can help to keep them talking is to use questioning and repetition, so repetition drills for pronunciation and so on and so forth.

5: Use pairwork

Another thing that will help to keep them talking is to use pair work. Individuals working on their own have no real reason to talk. What we want to do is to get them talking as much as possible and by using pair work we maximize their opportunity for student to student interaction.

6: Praise often

Always try to be supportive and praise as often as possible, praise will increase the students confidence and will also get them used to the idea that when they give any answer they can expect to be praised for that.

7: Teach to their needs

Always respond to the individual needs of the students. At the starter level or the beginner level particularly, there are going to be a whole range of individual needs that different students will have.

8: Be patient

It's very important that you are patient, you cannot expect the students to pick up everything that you say immediately so you need to be patient and you need to be prepared to cover material again.

9: Play games

Make sure to play lots of games. What interactive games will allow you to do is to get the students talking to each other as often as possible. Games can often create language in some form of realistic context.

10: Don’t overcorrect

Finally for our top ten tips. It is important that we don't overcorrect students; confidence can be brought down very quickly if we correct every single mistake that they make. Remember, making mistakes is part of the learning process, so try only to correct where absolutely necessary.

Are you ready to teach English as a foreign language?

Apply now & get certified to teach english abroad!

Speak with an ITTT advisor today to put together your personal plan for teaching English abroad!

Send us an email or call us toll-free at 1-800-490-0531 to speak with an ITTT advisor today.

Related Articles:

Check out what our course grads say in our many video testimonials!

ENDBODY
˙