OVERVIEW

10 CHAPTERS, 25 HOURS

This module features several lessons related to the topic of teaching. Key lessons include: Teaching Methods, Designing Quick-and-Easy Lesson Plans Using PPP, Using Lesson Plan Templates, and Creating Resources For Your Lesson Plans

WHAT YOU'LL GET

Every module includes:

  • HD video lessons and tutorials

    Every module includes a combination of inspiring content videos on every major teaching topic, and helpful step-by-step tutorials to assist you with the practical stuff

  • Interactive learning activities

    We’ve included the same kind of interactive activities in this course that students enjoy in our more traditional face-to-face TESOL courses, including discussions, design challenges, brainstorming, and collaboration

  • Ready-to-use resources for your classroom

    Get access to our vast library of teaching resources, activity ideas, ESL curriculum samples, classroom management strategies, and more

  • Personal instructor assistance

    Request personalized help from our team of staff with decades of experience working globally in public, private, university, and non-profit contexts

  • University Credits

    1 credit and a TESOL Certificate Of Completion from YWAM's University of the Nations (not included for Course Introduction module)

  • Professional Certificate

    This course leads to an internationally recognized Professional Certificate (Cert IV in TESOL) from the Australian College of Career Development

CHAPTERS

    1. Intro to this project

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Instructions

    3. Watch the video

    4. 1) The classroom

    5. 2) The activities

    6. 3) The teacher

    7. 4) The students

    8. 5) Cross-cultural strategies

    9. » Submit your work

    10. VoiceThread: Takeaways

    11. The Feed

    1. Intro to this chapter

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Using a Syllabus: A quick introduction

    3. The PPP Lesson Framework

    4. W — The Warm Up

    5. P — The Presentation

    6. P — Practice

    7. P — Production

    8. W — The Wrap Up

    9. Padlet: Design a PPP Lesson

    10. Takeaways

    11. The Feed

    1. Intro to this chapter

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Explore the Sample Lesson Plan

    3. Sample Lesson Plan: "Animals" lesson

    4. Demonstration Video: "Animals" lesson

    5. Blank Templates: An Overview

    6. Blank Lesson Plan Template (Paper-version)

    7. Blank Lesson Plan Template (Preview of Google Slides Version)

    8. Challenge: Write a Lesson Plan

    9. 1) Lesson Description

    10. 2) Learning Outcomes (and Bloom's Taxonomy)

    11. 3) "Activity" Column (and E.A.S.)

    12. 4) "LO Number" Column

    13. 5) "Time" Column

    14. 6) "Groupings" Column

    15. 7) "Resources" Column

    16. 8) "Resources Needed" Box

    17. 9) "WHS" Box

    18. 10) "Reflections" Section

    19. Padlet: Share Your Lesson Plan

    20. Sneak Peek: "Resources" Section

    21. The Feed

    1. Intro to this chapter

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Creating Resources: An Overview

    3. Challenge: Create 3 Resources

    4. 1) Vocabulary Slips

    5. 2) Vocabulary Cards

    6. 3) Vocabulary Photos

    7. 4) Evidence of Course Book or Worksheet

    8. 5) Evidence of Realia or other Visual Aids

    9. 6) Videos

    10. 7) Voiceover or other Audio Files

    11. Go Deeper: 10 Hacks for Teachers using Google Slides

    12. VoiceThread: Share A Resource

    13. Takeaways

    14. The Feed

About This Module

  • $200.00
  • 111 lessons
  • 5+ hours of playable content
  • 25 hours to complete (average)
  • 1 credit

"I’ve used these practical skills teaching in a traditional classroom, in a village, and online.”

A TEACHER'S STORY

One of my biggest takeaways from taking TESOL was learning how to lesson plan better, how to be more flexible in teaching, thinking of and using teaching resources, and managing a classroom well. Since my TESOL course, I continue to see the practical usefulness of these skills in all the teaching environments that I have been in—from the traditional-type classroom with a whiteboard, to teaching under a tree or a house in the village, or having to teach lessons online. It is this very practical nature of TESOL that I love so much and one of the big reasons why I would definitely recommend it to others! Also, I had awesome TESOL facilitators! — CASSIA, CLASS OF 2019

Meet Your Instructors

Andy and Cortnie Brooks are the TESOL Directors at YWAM Montana and have trained hundreds of teachers in the United States, Asia, and Pacific Islands

Frequently Asked Questions

F.A.Q.

  • Is this course a good fit for me?

    If you want to be a teacher who inspires students in your community or around the world, then this course is for you! This course is for training and certifying professional English teachers, specifically, but the skills practiced in this course transfer to all kinds of teaching, ministry, and leadership. If you are looking for a way to support yourself overseas so you can travel, then this course is for you too! Many of our graduates support themselves with paid teaching positions in schools and universities, while others have become ‘digital nomads’ teaching English online. And many other graduates use their skills as volunteers who are making a difference every day in whatever classroom or space they find themselves in.

  • What does my schedule look like during the course?

    You get to decide! There is a lot of flexibility when it comes to interacting with the course and completing assignments. This course is self-paced in many ways, and this means you can access the course platform at any time during the week that suits your needs. If you prefer to do your work in the morning with a nice cup of coffee, go for it! At night with some cozy lighting and your favorite study music? That works too!

  • How many hours per week do I need to study?

    That depends on your situation and how much time you can commit each week. This course is designed with working or part-time students in mind, and our goal is to make it accessible to students who volunteer their time elsewhere, have jobs, have families, or have other responsibilities. Students can choose to complete the course in a few weeks or several months. In order to finish the course in 12 weeks, you should anticipate at least 10-15 hours of coursework each week. Students who need to take additional time to complete the course may do so, and they can finish the course in 12 months by working an average of 3 hours per week.

  • How interactive is the course going to be?

    There are many different kinds of online courses, but we have strived to make this particular course as engaging and interactive as possible. Together, our staff team has decades of experience with traditional face-to-face courses and online courses at the professional and university level. Whenever possible, we’ve included the same kind of interactive activities in this course that students enjoy in our more traditional face-to-face TESOL courses.

  • What kinds of activities and assignments?

    Each module consists of a wide variety of content that includes: short videos and reading assignments on each topic, interactive discussions, ungraded exercises to help you check your own understanding, and graded projects to apply what you're learning and put it into practice.

  • Are there any age or academic requirements?

    Anyone wishing to take the course must be 17 years of age and have completed year ten of secondary school. There are no other academic requirements for attending TESOL. (Students who do not yet meet these requirements can still access the course and complete the modules, but may not receive full credit until they have met the age and academic requirements.)

  • Can you help me find a teaching position?

    We have an extensive network of partner locations around the world that are in need of teachers. To learn more about these locations, explore the Partner Locations pages on our website where we’ve made it easy for you to connect with each location by email. And you can find classmates who are interested in those locations by going to the Communities pages in your Student Dashboard (available after you sign up for a course).

  • Do I need to be a native English speaker?

    No. We feel that some of the best teachers are those who speak multiple languages, and if that’s you, we know that you are going to make an excellent teacher. If you can speak and write in English and be understood by others, then you should be able to do well in the course.

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    Graduates from Modules 1-4 and the Teaching Portfolio Module can also apply for an internationally recognized professional certificate from the Australian College of Career Development for an additional fee of $200. (Note: This third-party fee is subject to change and includes an additional assessment process.)

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