The grammar units, in particular units 4, 6 and 8 (‘Past tenses’, ‘Present tenses’, and ‘Future tenses’, respectively) have been the most useful part of the course for me...
Thanks to this course, I was able to review and in some cases learn english grammar that I have either forgotten or was never taught in the first place (like pronunciation)...
The most relevant teaching we have already learnt from completing this course is undoubtedly its emphasis on ever encouraging, challenging and supporting students throughout their learning process...
I have personally gained from this course, although I am english native speaker, what sounds correct and is correct as far as we are taught is not necessary the correct grammatical form to teach others...
I’m really glad I decided to become TEFL certified because I learned a great deal of information about teaching in a foreign country and a lot about my own language...
During this course I found that what seemed absolutely normal and obvious to me, will probably not seem obvious and normal to the students in my class and being a native speaker, I realized how much of what I was taught in school, I have already forgotten...
This course has really improve my knowledge in various areas of teaching and I hope with this knowledge I will have a good and interesting teaching wherever I go ...
This course has given me a great degree of insight into the ‘TEFL world’, and also greater understanding of english grammar and structure and the difficulties that arise for learners...
The ‘most’ key point I will focus on from this course is to always have too much material (which I have comprehensively planned) when I go to teach a class...
I started the course coming from a teaching style marked by teacher explanation/translating (instead of teacher elicitation/students’ production), minimum knowledge of areas encompassing the field of english teaching, and appreciation of best practices...