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Here you will find the latest videos uploaded to this site from graduate testimonials to grammar explanations. Check out ITTT’s latest TEFL/TESOL videos below.

Why take a TEFL TESOL course with ITTT?

By admin Posted on 07/12/2017 Posted in ITTT course information, Videos
Why take a TEFL TESOL course with ITTT?

Since 1997, over 107,000 people have graduated from ITTT courses. That’s why we are one of the largest providers of

Where do people take TEFL / TESOL courses?

By admin Posted on 30/11/2017 Posted in ITTT course information, Videos
Where do people take TEFL / TESOL courses?

It is possible to take our in-class course at a training center in more than 45 locations worldwide. Many people

What is the difference between tutored and non-tutored courses?

By admin Posted on 30/11/2017 Posted in ITTT course information, Videos
What is the difference between tutored and non-tutored courses?

All of our online courses have a fully-tutored version, where a professional tutor is available to answer any questions about

How to get qualified in TEFL/TESOL?

By admin Posted on 30/11/2017 Posted in ITTT course information, Videos
How to get qualified in TEFL/TESOL?

You become TEFL or TESOL qualified by completing a course that will train you how to teach English. ITTT offers

Who takes TEFL TESOL courses?

By admin Posted on 30/11/2017 Posted in ITTT course information, Videos
Who takes TEFL TESOL courses?

We have graduated over 107,000 teachers with TEFL and TESOL certificates from ITTT courses. These people come from a variety

To Bite Off More Than You Can Chew| Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
To Bite Off More Than You Can Chew| Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “to bite off more than you can chew” refers to taking on a task that is too difficult,

A Closed Book | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
A Closed Book | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “a closed book” refers to something that no one knows or understands about. A good example would be:

An Open Book | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
An Open Book | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “an open book” refers to someone that is easy to get information from. A good example would be:

To Cook the Books | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
To Cook the Books | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “to cook the books” means changing accounts and numbers to get money. A good example would be: The

To Go Dutch | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
To Go Dutch | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “to go Dutch” means sharing expenses. A good example would be: Mike and I went Dutch on a

Not for All the Tea in China | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
Not for All the Tea in China | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “not for all the tea in China” is used for emphasizing that you would not do something, no

When in Rome | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
When in Rome | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “When in Rome, do as the Romans do” means behaving like locals when visiting a different place. A

Chalk and Cheese | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
Chalk and Cheese | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “chalk and cheese” means being fundamentally different. A good example would be: The twins are like chalk and

As Fit as a Fiddle | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
As Fit as a Fiddle | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “as fit as a fiddle” means being in good physical condition. A good example would be: My grandma

A Bitter Pill to Swallow | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
A Bitter Pill to Swallow | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “a bitter pill to swallow” refers to an unpleasant situation or piece of information. A good example would

To Beat Around the Bush | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
To Beat Around the Bush | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “to beat around the bush” is used to avoid speaking directly. A good example would be: Stop beating

Catnap | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
Catnap | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “catnap” refers to a short and light sleep, for example: I like to have a catnap in the

Piece of Cake | Ask Linda! | Idioms

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in English grammar, Videos
Piece of Cake | Ask Linda! | Idioms

The idiom “piece of cake” refers to an easy job or task, such as “The final exam was a piece

What do TEFL and TESOL mean?

By admin Posted on 28/11/2017 Posted in TEFL information, Videos
What do TEFL and TESOL mean?

Both acronyms are related to teaching English. TEFL stands for teaching English as a foreign language and TESOL stands for

Enrollment Stages for Combined TEFL Courses

By admin Posted on 27/11/2017 Posted in ITTT course information, Videos
Enrollment Stages  for Combined TEFL Courses

Once you have decided which training center for the teaching practice is right for you, applying and getting started with

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