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How to become IELTS Trainer

Created by Admin In IELTS Academic 12 Sep 2022

These days, IELTS is big business as candidates worldwide seek to take this crucial English exam. A high IELTS band score can open many doors for work, education, and immigration; hence, more people sign up for IELTS preparation courses every year. Naturally, a lot of them will want the assistance of an IELTS tutor, either part-time or full-time. Therefore, there are several chances for fresh IELTS instructors.

 

So, how does one go about teaching IELTS?

 

Did you know that: 


  • 3.5 million IELTS exams were administered in 2021?
  • Around the world, there are over 1,600 IELTS test centers.
  • More than 10,000 organizations accept IELTS in more than 140 countries (see https://ieltsbureau.com/)

 

Put it differently, IELTS is the international test used to evaluate a person's English language proficiency level for academic or professional purposes.

 

The statistics are outstanding, and any EAL teacher must be interested in participating in this constantly growing market.

 

What sort of teachers are they looking for?


Officially recognized language schools and reputable organizations like the IELTS Bureau hire teaching staff under reasonably strict requirements. However, these requirements apply to all teaching positions, not just IELTS instructors.

1.    Requirements: You must possess a degree, albeit it need not be in a field closely connected to English or language learning, such as linguistics or modern languages. While it is true that the majority of EAL instructors hold degrees in the humanities, some have scientific training. Nowadays, most employers now demand that you have completed teacher training. CELTA is the most popular course to take.

2.   Experience: Likely, only instructors with at least three years' worth of experience will be given the opportunity to lead an IELTS class in educational institutions like the IELTS Bureau, for instance. That might not be the case in other places.

3.   Native speakers versus non-native speakers: At one point, native speakers were in high demand because people thought they were somehow superior. It's a good thing those times are behind us because today's non-native English language teachers are not only of the highest caliber, but many also hold IELTS certifications, which allows them to directly advise their IELTS students on how to best prepare for the exam.

 

Starting out 


What is the most effective technique to begin teaching IELTS? Do you require specific instruction?

·      These suggestions are predicated on the straightforward idea that you cannot teach what you do not understand. Do the test on your own, then under IELTS test circumstances. Check your reading and listening scores. Write essays for IELTS Academic and General Training Task I and Task II. View some illustrations of speaking themes. Try speaking for two minutes about one or two topics yourself.

·   Read about IELTS. Learn about the history of IELTS and its contemporary function in the academic world, as well as that of migration and employment. These topics are covered in addition to the format, band requirements, and skills the exam measures and the methods by which it does so. 

·    Both online and offline, there is a tonne of IELTS resources available. There are likely too many options. As with teaching any subject, successfully teaching IELTS requires a thorough understanding of the material and a keen eye for the students' requirements in terms of feedback and opportunities for improvement. Use resources that are either effective to you or that IELTS have officially approved.

·     IELTS instruction, like all instruction, does not take place in a vacuum. We must talk about what went well by exchanging our experiences. This is very important if we are tutoring someone privately or teaching online. It's a good idea to sign up for a website where teachers may talk and share advice.

 

Professional development and financial considerations

·    English teaching has developed into a career that offers chances to continue our education through postgraduate degrees, for instance, to do relevant research projects in our field and teaching. In this regard, IELTS has been kind of a gold mine.

·     Being an IELTS examiner is another desired quality for a seasoned IELTS teacher. But first, a word of warning. Due to potential conflicts of interest, an IELTS examiner cannot also instruct an IELTS class. After completing and passing standardized instruction provided by a professional IELTS trainer, examining commences. Typically, you must have had some teaching experience, at least three years. Additionally, you are often observed to verify that you uphold standards and must renew your certification every two years.

·      An IELTS instructor is in high demand and receives a high salary as a result, even though considerations like location, whether we teach in-person or online, and whether we are freelancing or employed by any organization play a role.

 

There is no better career option to choose if you have decided to make teaching English your full-time job than being an IELTS instructor, no matter where you are. Good fortune!

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