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Should I get some English Teaching Training before I go to China?

Will training in Teaching English help?

Advertisements for ESL jobs used to say that you just needed to "come on over and have a chat with your class."  That was true, maybe, 10-15 years ago.  And in some places you can still get away with doing a poor job of teaching.  But, more and more, schools are actually expecting teachers to provide a lesson plan and/or to demonstrate at least some skill in the classroom. 

It's only fair, isn't it?

China's ESL students pay, what for them, is a large amount of money to be in the classroom with you.  Wouldn't it be fair of them to expect that you have some skills?  To expect that you might have some notion of the best way to teach them English?  That you have at least a rudimentary knowledge of grammar and how to explain it to them?

It's Not Rocket Science

Okay, teaching English as a foreign language is not rocket science.  Really, it's not that tough.  But, organizing your thoughts and abilities in a way to benefit your classes - to help your students learn - DOES require some skill that training provides. 

What kind of training?

Any kind of training is better than no training.  You can find some free training as a volunteer from organizations like Literacy Volunteers of America.   There are online courses that are inexpensive.  All of them will provide you with some beginnings of the knowledge and skill you need to do a decent job. 

The ideal training is the REAL TEFL Certification training, one where you will teach practice classes with a teacher-trainer observing you and giving you feedback after each class.  Preferably six hours or more, so you have enough practice and time to begin professionalize your skills - and to have a chance to become at least a semi-skilled teacher.  Will you become a seasoned "pro" with such a class? No, but you will have a good idea of what needs to be done and how to continue to improve. 

What kind of training do employers look for?

Sadly, some employers have no expectations that you have any training at all - yet wonder why their students don't sign up for the NEXT class or why, after YEARS of classes the students still can't string together a decent sentence.  Other employers may have some very specific ideas about what training they would like you to have had. 

You won't be able to please everyone in every country, but with a good TEFL training course you will have what 95% of employers are more than satisfied with.  And, enough training to feel like you are doing a good job and have some real satisfaction about the work you are doing.  It's a great feeling!

Getting a little training FIRST also says, I'm serious about this, it's not just a lark. AND it puts you in front most of your competitors in China for the job you want most.

How do I find the best ESL Training course for me?

I wrote my ideas about How to Choose a TEFL Certification Program on another website after working a few years as a teacher-trainer in one of those programs - and that page can help you find the program that works best for you.  And help you know what kind of questions to ask to find a good program.  

Do yourself, and your students, a favor and develop a few skills.  You might find that you love the profession as much as I do - and end up spending the rest of your life overseas teaching, seeing the world, and frankly - just having a ball!

On-Line Training versus Full-Blown TEFL Courses

As mentioned above, any training is better than no training.  If you don't have the time or money to do a full course, or if you just want to experiment and see if it might interest you, consider a an online course.  They are a good introduction to teaching and can tide you over until you get into a full program with observed teaching practice.

No free time and no money?  Try TEFL Boot Camp.  I wrote it - it's as good as it gets online - and it really is free.  It's written by an experienced teacher-trainer with 20 years experience overseas (me!).

 

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." -- Mark Twain

 

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