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💡 Feel free to use this eportfolio template and customize it according to your personal preference. Take a look at e-Portfolios: Empowering your career as an English language teacher trainer and consider organizing your eportfolio according to 1) your level of English skills (i.e., reading, writing, listening, and speaking), 2) knowledge of how languages are learned (i.e., applied linguistics, culture, second language acquisition, etc.), 3) knowledge of teaching methodology, and 4) teacher practice experiences.
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Hi, I’m [your name].
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About Me
In this section, provide a brief introduction about yourself, your teaching background, and your career goals. Highlight your experiences and what motivates you as an English language teacher trainer.
English Skills
Reading
- Describe your proficiency in reading English by providing artifacts (examples) of any coursework you have completed. Also, include any relevant certifications or assessments.
Writing
- Detail your writing skills in English. Mention any publications, articles, or papers you have authored.
- Include samples of your writing, such as essays, lesson plans, or research papers.
Listening
- Discuss your listening abilities in English. Highlight any relevant experiences, such as attending conferences or listening to English lectures.
- Share any assessments or certifications that demonstrate your listening skills.
Speaking
- Explain your speaking proficiency in English. Mention any relevant experiences, such as public speaking, teaching, or conducting workshops.
- Provide recordings or videos that showcase your speaking skills.
Knowledge of How Languages are Learned
Applied Linguistics
- Outline your understanding of applied linguistics and its relevance to language teaching by reflecting on any artifacts that you can provide from prior learning experiences: any coursework, certifications, or practical experiences related to applied linguistics.