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First we have to know what the differences between EFL and ESL?.
The main differences between EFL and ESL are the students and the
location where English is being taught to speakers of other languages.
For the English teacher, those may require different lesson plans,
different approaches and different topics. An English language learner
studying ESL may have more immediate English needs. The student may
not need to worry about grammar right away, but may need to learn
basic survival skills as quickly as possible. A student studying EFL may
not be as concerned about learning English as quickly as possible
because he or she is probably living in a country where he or she speaks
the primary language of the country and is able to take care of the
necessities of daily life. It is expected of "e-teachers" today to be
knowledgeable in computer applications which relate to teaching.
Therefore, often have to work together with staff from Information
Technology Divisions to lead in the educational field, making e-mail
classrooms work successfully. It is expected of them to elicit learning
and stimulate progressive skills development which flow from the basic
to more complex notions while retaining clarity of understanding
throughout your life. The use of information communication technology
in ESL and EFL classroom are one of the biggest problems here is that
newcomers to the Internet and even more experienced hands do not
know how to react in some situations. This is why a high priority should
be placed on the clarification of goals as they inform future action as
well as reaction. Working out objectives and