Any suggestions for short term internships
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- Lound1944
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Any suggestions for short term internships
I'm a recently qualified TEFL teacher, since finishing my combined course I've been searching for a short term internship, between 4-6 weeks (possibly a little longer), to build on my confidence and knowledge as I'm no where near comfortable enough to jump in at the deep end and take classes, I've seen endless advertisements for 4-12 month internships but nothing on a short term basis. There was one company but they only accept CELTA and TESOL candidates, which to me makes no sense. Does anyone have any suggestions for short term internships?
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- odyssey
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Re: Any suggestions for short term internships
The only TEFL internships that I'm aware of are run by TEFL Course providers who see it as a way to lure trainees into buying their courses.
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Re: Any suggestions for short term internships
It would be good if TEFL course providers can have its own high quality evening language schools that also provide internships to trainee teachers or for teachers who wish to return to TEFL after a long break.
If you are living in Asia or planning on travelling to Asia, perhaps you can try Destination TEFL Siem Reap - which offers a TEFL Extension program. I am not sure how good it is or rather how professional it is because I have not participated in it yet. I am only planning on joining this program in Aug 2024.
If you are living in Asia or planning on travelling to Asia, perhaps you can try Destination TEFL Siem Reap - which offers a TEFL Extension program. I am not sure how good it is or rather how professional it is because I have not participated in it yet. I am only planning on joining this program in Aug 2024.
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Re: Any suggestions for short term internships
Replying for the updates.
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Please note - further to my post as above, I have now cancelled my plans with the said organisation in Asia. I am considering another TEFL organisation which may be able to assist me to further my interest in teaching English in Asia.Wendy1969 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2024, 06:56 It would be good if TEFL course providers can have its own high quality evening language schools that also provide internships to trainee teachers or for teachers who wish to return to TEFL after a long break.
If you are living in Asia or planning on travelling to Asia, perhaps you can try Destination TEFL Siem Reap - which offers a TEFL Extension program. I am not sure how good it is or rather how professional it is because I have not participated in it yet. I am only planning on joining this program in Aug 2024.
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Further to my post above and above, I have now decided not to focus on Asia and instead am now seriously considering on starting my very own freelance online teaching business, whereby I can select keen learners from around the world to practice their English conversation skills with me. That means I will have more opportunity to teach and interact with adult learners from around the world via interesting online conversation lessons.Wendy1969 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2024, 14:33Please note - further to my post as above, I have now cancelled my plans with the said organisation in Asia. I am considering another TEFL organisation which may be able to assist me to further my interest in teaching English in Asia.Wendy1969 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2024, 06:56 It would be good if TEFL course providers can have its own high quality evening language schools that also provide internships to trainee teachers or for teachers who wish to return to TEFL after a long break.
If you are living in Asia or planning on travelling to Asia, perhaps you can try Destination TEFL Siem Reap - which offers a TEFL Extension program. I am not sure how good it is or rather how professional it is because I have not participated in it yet. I am only planning on joining this program in Aug 2024.
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Re: Any suggestions for short term internships
Congrats on becoming a TEFL teacher! Short-term internships can be tricky to find, but there are a few options you might explore. Look for volunteer teaching placements, which are often shorter in duration, especially in regions like Southeast Asia or Latin America. Websites like Workaway or Grassroots Volunteering sometimes offer short-term teaching opportunities. You can also reach out to local language schools or community centers that might welcome short-term help. If you're open to online teaching, platforms like Preply or iTalki can give you valuable experience too. Best of luck!Lound1944 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2024, 07:12 I'm a recently qualified TEFL teacher, since finishing my combined course I've been searching for a short term internship, between 4-6 weeks (possibly a little longer), to build on my confidence and knowledge as I'm no where near comfortable enough to jump in at the deep end and take classes, I've seen endless advertisements for 4-12 month internships but nothing on a short term basis. There was one company but they only accept CELTA and TESOL candidates, which to me makes no sense. Does anyone have any suggestions for short term internships? download bb racing mod apk
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Re: Any suggestions for short term internships
To be perfectly honest, I’ve never heard of internships for TEFL holders. What you’ve got is not exactly a professional teaching qualification; it’s a short introduction to basic teaching. Grab my culture based curriculum (no download, scroll down to read) and tinker with it depending on the age level, take a deep breath and jump in!
https://www.academia.edu/11730502/ABL_TEFL_SYLLABUS
I have heard of volunteers for summer schools that occasionally crop up, but it’s doubtful anyone is going to waste time and money on a few weeks TEFL contract.
https://www.academia.edu/11730502/ABL_TEFL_SYLLABUS
I have heard of volunteers for summer schools that occasionally crop up, but it’s doubtful anyone is going to waste time and money on a few weeks TEFL contract.
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Re: Any suggestions for short term internships
Try voluntary work either in your home country, or in the country you want to teach in if you’re already there. There are opportunities for summer camps as a volunteer every year.Ariel1902 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2024, 04:37What do you think are the best opportunities for TEFL holders to gain teaching experience, considering it's not a professional qualification?John V55 wrote: ↑15 Oct 2024, 14:27 To be perfectly honest, I’ve never heard of internships for TEFL holders. What you’ve got is not exactly a professional teaching qualification; it’s a short introduction to basic teaching. Grab my culture based curriculum (no download, scroll down to read) and tinker with it depending on the age level, take a deep breath and jump in!
https://www.academia.edu/11730502/ABL_TEFL_SYLLABUS/agario
I have heard of volunteers for summer schools that occasionally crop up, but it’s doubtful anyone is going to waste time and money on a few weeks TEFL contract.
When you’re not teaching, ask another teacher with experience if you can sit in on their classes and observe.
By the time you get a job teaching, it’s too late to try to pretend you’re an old hand. Teaching is like driving, teachers (and often students) will spot a lack of experience a mile off.
Get yourself a set of lesson plans (as in the link above) and adapt them to your own style of teaching. Practice the lesson plans, even if it’s on your own.
Teaching is a skill. You can’t just walk into a classroom and hope for the best. Practice makes perfect.
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