English Language Teachers use a range of course books and materials, plus a variety of audio-visual aids. A strong emphasis is placed on dialogue and role-playing, but more formal exercises, language games and literature are also used.
The aim of each lesson is to encourage the students to communicate with each other using the structures and vocabulary they've learn and to improve the four basic language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Typical tasks that may be carried out include:
Classroom management
Planning, preparing and delivering lessons to a range of classes and age groups
Preparing and setting tests, examination papers and exercises
Marking and providing appropriate feedback on oral and written work
Devising, writing and producing new materials, including audio and visual resources
Participating in marketing events for the language classes
Basic administration, such as keeping student registers and attendance records
Candidate should have knowledge and experience of teaching English Language.
Candidate should have the following skills
A friendly and confident manner
Good planning and organization skills
The ability to work under pressure
Flexibility and an adaptable teaching style
Creative skills and ideas for planning practical and interesting lessons
Excellent spoken and written communication skills
Effective listening skills
Sensitivity, Tolerance and Patience