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TEFL acronyms
) t+ w: b2 L" K m- X; Y + W, t- B" e4 z! h: `. K0 v TEFL and TESOL... ) a7 C. S0 e1 k9 M: Y3 ^ TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) is also sometimes referred to as EFL (English as a Foreign Language). As that "foreign" is considered at least by some to be politically incorrect, the term ELT (English Language Teaching) is sometimes preferred, though ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) is now rapidly coming into fashion. 8 ! n/ k3 E& v 9 ~! a. >+ @& C1 }6 q1 r5 y0 r In the US, TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is much more widely used than TEFL. 5 X( Q6 v4 L6 r% >9 i; J- \: f ' Z4 e4 I' H6 O0 a; G, h" l For all practical purposes, however, these terms mean virtually the same thing. 9 w. U+ i6 I' B! j- G, r- w : O. v% R$ {6 o. G TEFL and TESOL... 3 w" L( >, j7 B$ _: N TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) is also sometimes referred to as EFL (English as a Foreign Language) are the classic British English terms. However, it was decided that the "foreign" is perjorative and the more generic ELT (English Language Teaching) was adopted. But the name "TEFL" has stuck, as in "Have you got the TEFL " 2 d* U# a8 t, Y7 @; A5 a 5 m% W" @4 E- f, u TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) and ELT (English Language Teaching) are terms which cover both TEFL and TESL. 2 ^; w- n2 |7 f, i 2 E: - o* A' L) b6 g: Y6 \, P Confusingly, the acronym TESOL also refers to the American professional association: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages. $ U j' >5 N6 }' s4 \) S 2 t( v' {% g/ e# j8 i In the US, TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) and TESL (Teaching English as a second language) are much more widely used than TEFL. % m+ F Z; j2 Y( z- : N0 |5 p, T9 M8 z ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) is now rapidly coming into fashion becoming accepted as the international umbrella term. 2 u6 z3 c3 >% o+ g0 f: ^+ p* < % L% Q8 <+ @4 f9 N. E8 C For all practical purposes, however, these terms mean virtually the same thing. % t$ s$ l; M' j* b. V . g$ f1 Z/ `; H TEFL and TESL * ^# >' o3 c2 u% n( w6 H A distinction is sometimes drawn between TEFL and TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language), and hence also between EFL and ESL. ( z2 h4 N4 Z/ V% M6 G / h w' y7 b, J- O1 j TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) involves teaching people, usually in their own countries, who want to use English for business, leisure, travel, etc. L. G9 o9 L# {0 Z* ^ - d" o' K- @: N6 y! R8 p: {; W TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) involves teaching immigrants in English-speaking countries.TEFL acronyms ) t+ w: b2 L" K m- X; Y + W, t- B" e4 z! h: `. K0 v TEFL and TESOL... ) a7 C. S0 e1 k9 M: Y3 ^ TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) is also sometimes referred to as EFL (English as a Foreign Language). As that "foreign" is considered at least by some to be politically incorrect, the term ELT (English Language Teaching) is sometimes preferred, though ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) is now rapidly coming into fashion. 8 ! n/ k3 E& v 9 ~! a. >+ @& C1 }6 q1 r5 y0 r In the US, TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is much more widely used than TEFL. 5 X( Q6 v4 L6 r% >9 i; J- \: f ' Z4 e4 I' H6 O0 a; G, h" l For all practical purposes, however, these terms mean virtually the same thing. 9 w. U+ i6 I' B! j- G, r- w : O. v% R$ {6 o. G TEFL and TESOL... 3 w" L( >, j7 B$ _: N TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) is also sometimes referred to as EFL (English as a Foreign Language) are the classic British English terms. However, it was decided that the "foreign" is perjorative and the more generic ELT (English Language Teaching) was adopted. But the name "TEFL" has stuck, as in "Have you got the TEFL " 2 d* U# a8 t, Y7 @; A5 a 5 m% W" @4 E- f, u TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) and ELT (English Language Teaching) are terms which cover both TEFL and TESL. 2 ^; w- n2 |7 f, i 2 E: - o* A' L) b6 g: Y6 \, P Confusingly, the acronym TESOL also refers to the American professional association: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages. $ U j' >5 N6 }' s4 \) S 2 t( v' {% g/ e# j8 i In the US, TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) and TESL (Teaching English as a second language) are much more widely used than TEFL. % m+ F Z; j2 Y( z- : N0 |5 p, T9 M8 z ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) is now rapidly coming into fashion becoming accepted as the international umbrella term. 2 u6 z3 c3 >% o+ g0 f: ^+ p* < % L% Q8 <+ @4 f9 N. E8 C For all practical purposes, however, these terms mean virtually the same thing. % t$ s$ l; M' j* b. V . g$ f1 Z/ `; H TEFL and TESL * ^# >' o3 c2 u% n( w6 H A distinction is sometimes drawn between TEFL and TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language), and hence also between EFL and ESL. ( z2 h4 N4 Z/ V% M6 G / h w' y7 b, J- O1 j TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) involves teaching people, usually in their own countries, who want to use English for business, leisure, travel, etc. L. G9 o9 L# {0 Z* ^ - d" o' K- @: N6 y! R8 p: {; W TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) involves teaching immigrants in English-speaking countries. 本文來源:http://owenloveu.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!3859E7E46E296C7!971.entry live.com 作者: 路人甲 來源: 未知來源 |