Job Responsibilities
ESL teachers can work at the elementary, secondary and post-secondary levels or as adult education instructors providing English instruction to classes or individual students. ESL teachers may develop a curriculum that takes an overall approach to English study or they may focus on a specific aspect of language use, such as life skills, literacy, or vocational and workplace English. Both approaches involve teaching students basic English skills, such as listening, reading, writing and speaking. Classroom work can consist of rote pronunciation techniques, quizzes, textbooks, videos and computer lessons. Teachers often combine basic studies with real-life interactions involving language use in different situations, such as shopping, schooling, job hunting or working with English-speaking coworkers. ESL teachers need to be knowledgeable of their students' culture and recognize differences that may affect a student's ability to acclimate to a English-speaking environment.
Job Requirements
1. Native speakers or good English pronounce preferred. 2. At least 2 years preferred. 3. Teaching cert preferred. 4. Bachelor's or master's degree, preferably in teaching English as a Second Language, or a graduate certificate in this field
Required Languages
English
Job Details
Position type
English teacher