


ESL Orientation/Training for Teachers (Introduction)
Training Schedule: July 17, 2010
9:00am - 2:00pm near BTC
Training Requirements: none
Intended Audience: graduates of (at least) any four year course with or without teaching background or experience.
Training fee is minimal, includes certificate.
For those interested to attend just email us.
Contact: teflcebucenter@gmail.com
Topics:
Teachers and Learners
- Examining the qualities, roles and responsibilities of good teachers and good students in the classroom.
What makes a good teacher?
The role of the teacher
- Manager/Controller
- Organizer
- Assessor
- Prompter
- Participant
- Tutor
- Facilitator/Resource
- Model
- Observer/Monitor
What makes a good learner?
- Age
- Learning experience
- Motivation
- Nervousness
- Language awareness
- Behavior problems
- Life experience
- Culture and first language
Language Level
Motivation
English as a Foreign Language Methodology
Grammar – translation
Audio – lingualism
Presentation, Practice and Production
Task-Based Learning
Communicative Language Teaching
Community Language Learning
The silent way
Suggestopedia
The Lexical approach
Engage, Study and Activate
Giving feedback
Correction Techniques
Classroom Management
Eye contact, gesture and and voice
Using students’ names
Grouping students
Whole-class grouping pros and cons
Students working on their own pros and cons
Pair work pros and cons
Group work pros and cons
Classroom management
Orderly rows
Circles and horseshoes
Separate tables
The teacher’s position
Writing on the board
Giving individual attention
Teacher Talking Time and Student Talking Time
Advantages of Teacher Talk Time
Disadvantages of Teacher Talk Time
How to avoid unnecessary Teacher Talk Time
Giving Instructions
Use simple language
Being consistent
Using visual clues
Checking the instructions
Establishing rapport
Maintaining discipline
Reasons for problem behavior
Preventing problem behavior
Responding problem behavior
Teaching new language
Teaching vocabulary
Introducing grammatical structures
Teaching language functions
Lesson Planning
Should we plan lessons?
How should a lesson plan be written down?
Being organized
What should be included in a lesson plan?
Teaching Demonstration
Contact: teflcebucenter@gmail.com

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CBC to push Cebu as ESL hub
By Ehda M. Dagooc (The Freeman) Updated April 17, 2010 12:00 AM
CEBU, Philippines - The Cebu Business Club (CBC) takes the initiative to invite industry stakeholders to help push Cebu as an international hub for “English as Second Language” (ESL).
“We have a huge potential, we will not waste this opportunity. CBC will invite stakeholders in this sector, like the international and local universities, the Department of Education and accreditation bodies to officially make Cebu as an ESL hub in the Philippines,” CBC president Dondi Joseph said.
Although, a good number of schools and informal institutions are already offering ESL, Cebu needs to quantify and provide a formal accreditation procedure in order to maintain high standard in this promising educational product.
While Koreans, Chinese, and Arabs have already learned the capability of Cebu in providing trainings in ESL, Cebu should not be limited within these markets, as there are a lot of nationalities around the world wanting to learn good English, specifically in Asian countries.
Positioning Cebu as an international hub has not gained much attention from the government, thus, CBC takes the initiative to form a group that would specifically push for this purpose. The group will be tasked to encourage key organizations and government agencies to participate.
At present, Cebu is attracting an average of 30 thousand to 50 thousand foreign students wanting to learn ESL.
According to Joseph, this number is expected to triple if a formal body will be created to promote this product to the international market, while providing a good policy and programs that encourage other nationalities to consider Cebu as their preferred ESL site.
Joseph said Cebu also needs to provide good and internationally at par ESL facilities, with proper accreditation from international accreditation bodies.
There is a need for Cebu to formalize this positioning, and proper implementation of programs, as well as security assurance should be reinforced.
While Joseph believes that Cebu’s strong economic drivers are tourism and ICT, positioning Cebu as an International ESL hub could provide another revenue generation channel for the provincial economy.
He said Cebu should not be complacent of the constant influx of foreign students to avail of a month or two-months long ESL programs here. It has to be sustained with proper marketing tool and programs that will support this potential.
Last year, the government of Geochang City, in South Korea has sent 25 elementary and secondary students in Cebu, for its university-based ESL program.
Geochang City, through its Board of Education has partnered with the University of San Carlos (USC) for one-month ESL program.
Other universities in Cebu such as the University of Cebu (UC), University of Visayas (UV) and University of San Jose-Recoletos (USJR) have also their own ESL programs in partnership with foreign schools.
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Teaching English as a Second Language Training/Workshop
Intended Audience:
- Fresh graduates (with or without education units or teaching experience).
- Career shifters from other fields/industry who want to pursue a career in ESL teaching.
- ESL teachers who want to enhance their teaching skills.
Training Schedule:
- Training is every Saturday from 9:00am - 2:00pm
Training Requirements:
- Fluency in the English language both written and spoken.
Training Fee:
- minimal (email us info@teflph.com)
Topics
Examining the roles, qualities and responsibilities of ESL Teachers and Learners.
English as a Foreign Language Methodology
Classroom Management
Teaching New Language
Teaching Demonstration
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