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‘Teaching Tips’ Articles

Useful tips for Teaching English at home

Business and Professional courses

Business and Professional courses can cover a wide range of areas. Within business you may have a student with a background in for example marketing, accountancy or human resources. Non-business students could be professionals in education, air traffic control or medicine. [Continue]

Do you need to be a linguist?

The short answer is no but you might become one! [Continue]

What to teach

With 1-1 teaching, every course will be unique. Every student will have their own needs, strengths and weaknesses and teachers need to adapt as necessary. Rather than being a difficulty, this ‘tailoring’ can be a rewarding challenge. [Continue]

Lesson planning

Planning is all about being clear about your objective, knowing how you are going to achieve it and making the most of opportunities. [Continue]

What does your area offer?

If you are considering offering home tuition why not start to think about what you can see and do locally. [Continue]

Using your experience

Many people come to English language teaching after successful careers and experiences in other fields. [Continue]

Academic support

We believe it is important to support our teachers with teaching tips and ideas but also more generally by helping them approach home tuition in an effective way. [Continue]

Images of Britain

Many students have slightly dated and stereotyped views of Britain before their course. One area is food. [Continue]

Why English language teaching is so interesting

As an ELT prefessional, you have the privilege of meeting people from all over the world. [Continue]

Hospitality is key

Feeling comfortable, welcome and relaxed is really important for learning and a successful homestay. [Continue]

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