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Teachers of English as a Foreign Language teach English to people whose first or main language is not English. There are many reasons why people want to learn English: to help with their work or business; to get into college or university in an English speaking country; or to prepare for an exam.
Teaching English as a Foreign Language is widely known by the generic term TEFL. The teaching takes place in different settings, such as commercial language schools, further education colleges and language centres throughout the UK and overseas. This usually involves teaching small groups of students.
Teachers prepare language lessons and activities that are instructive, but also enjoyable. Normally, only English is spoken in class, and lessons cover reading, writing, listening and speaking. Teachers may use resources that are already available, but may also produce their own. Teachers set and mark tests and exercises for students.
Some TEFL jobs involve more than classroom work, particularly seasonal work for commercial language schools. Teachers may be expected to take students to sports and social events, trips to other towns, cities, local shops or museums, or organising drama or art activities. The aim is always to make the learning of English enjoyable and practical at the same time.
Some teachers concentrate on teaching English for business and other specialisms - known as TESP (Teaching English for Specific Purposes).
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) is related to TEFL. It is for people whose first language is not English but who need to learn it for everyday purposes because they are living in the UK long-term or permanently. Both TEFL and TESL are covered by the term Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
Most of the work is indoors in classrooms, but some time may be spent outdoors, eg on outings.
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