English School
One little known undergraduate job is teaching at an English school. An English school teaches basic English skills to international, or English as a Second Language (ESL), students so they are prepared to succeed in college and in a career in the United States. An English school teaches intensive English programs so that students can learn the English language quickly. ESL programs can be found at many community colleges, although there are some schools that focus entirely on teaching English skills, and an undergraduate degree is usually the only requirement..
An English school teaches a variety of programs based on the student’s needs and interests. Most basic programs teach grammar, writing, speaking, listening, reading and vocabulary. Once students are well-versed in these basics, they go on to learn proper pronunciation, conversational skills, business English, real-world English and career skills. They also study English in the media, such as in music and movies. Once English school students have mastered these elements of speech, they learn to improve their conversational skills and reduce their accent.
Another popular program in an English school is the based on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Because this test is often required by colleges, this program focuses on the areas in which students need the most practice. Students in this program learn speaking and writing skills, as well as how to give presentations. They are given practice tests so they can focus on diminishing their weaknesses, as well as increasing their strengths.
For those looking to study English used in the business world, an English school may offer the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) program. This program focuses on skills that students need to pass the test. Students learn vocabulary, memorization and conversing in business English.
For ESL students looking to pursue a master’s degree, an English school focuses on the language portion of the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and Graduate Record Examination (GRE). These tests are required for admission to graduate school. An English school focuses on aspects of language, such as reading comprehension, critical reasoning, analytical writing and analogies.
