- 30 Apr 2007
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I have a unique opportunity which I am considering within the next 2 years as the vehicle for my return to Japan. It would be a teaching job but not eikaiwa or ALT. More of a favour through a family member of mine who is affiliated with a university. It would most likely be a semestered conversation and speaking class with tutoring on the side, and I've been told I require no diploma and that the experience I have already is enough. I'd really like to develop some additional techniques and also get myself some accreditation to boot though. Would anyone here recommend anything from the online selection of TESL and TEFL courses? So far I've found 'i and i', and a few that are offered by online American universities.
Also, as an aside, are there any private teachers here who can also recommend any books and/or teaching resources that are especially useful for young adults and university students? Team consensus of various difficulties, guided conversation exercise models, but with ESL as a focus. I suppose I could just steal from and hack together things from my NOVA years but I'd like to do that as a last resort.
Thanks ...(_ _)...
Also, as an aside, are there any private teachers here who can also recommend any books and/or teaching resources that are especially useful for young adults and university students? Team consensus of various difficulties, guided conversation exercise models, but with ESL as a focus. I suppose I could just steal from and hack together things from my NOVA years but I'd like to do that as a last resort.
Thanks ...(_ _)...