 How has Tefl affected my personal teaching experience, Tefl alumni shares their story. My teaching career started 15 years ago. It began as a whim. I left a very successful career in the healthcare corporate business sector, to teach on the university level. Teaching and advising students has been my dedicated profession since then. My teaching experience. Five years ago I was allowed to teach as part of a learning consultant team, hired to work with manufacturing workers of many different ages and international backgrounds. A large medical device company wanted us to hold classes and workshops on various manufacturing topics, including safety and basic employee policies. The employees were from Asia, Latin America, and Africa with a few from Europe. The age range was widely varied, as were the levels of comprehension and overall fluency. Organizational behavior issues added to the mix. Employees came from different shifts and competing departments. Some had higher level positions than others. And all were there because it was a mandatory class. Teaching non-native speakers. With all of this in mind, I forged ahead with a skill set founded in teaching students whose first language is English. My education and experience in Tefl started with those employees. From them I learned that teaching international student has many special considerations, something that I loved being a part of their lives. Somehow we managed to tackle course content through the use of vocabulary exercises, discussions, games, case studies, and learning teams. That same year I was hired by a local university to teach in an international Tefl summer program. I continued to teach critical thinking, American identities, professional presentations, intensive reading, and business communication, to students that range in age from post high school to postgraduate. Cultural competence and social and emotional intelligence are key aspects of my courses. Understanding foreign cultures. I study the culture of the countries my students are from, and realize that utilizing specific knowledge of oral communication and body language, is essential in developing trusting relationships. It is also important for the students to have cross-cultural sensitivity with one another. The classes become a rich learning environment often inspired and facilitated, by the students with me acting as a coach. ESA methodology. My lesson plans are ESA structured. After clearly sharing foundational knowledge I step back, listen, and observe. I step in when appropriate and step back again. Students are encouraged to trust and not be afraid to make mistakes, even if their culture does not support this frame of mind. In our classroom we are safe. This is a very strange concept to many students but ultimately they embrace the concept, as they realize they can trust it. Teaching business English. My business communication students are post graduates, many who have been accepted to graduate schools in the United States. At the beginning of the course, the students discuss what they want and need to learn about. This needs assessment is largely a basis for lesson planning. In case studies and problem-based learning, the students explore complex challenges and issues while increasing their English fluency and comprehension. We often role-play small scenarios and look at business issues from a variety of perspectives. Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course today. As stated at the beginning of this essay I began to teach on a whim. It was the best risk I have ever taken and certainly one of the most enriching. Teaching international students is in many ways more professionally and personally satisfying than teaching American students. I look forward to my summer courses and meeting enthusiastic and highly motivated students. They are a joy to be with. Thanks so much for watching. We are ITTT the leading provider for TEFL and TESOL training courses. If you like this video, please subscribe by clicking that button down here and click on any of the videos here on the left for more interesting teaching tips for getting certified to teach English abroad and online.