Abstract

Any language learned after mastering the first language is a second language. The practice of learning a second language has a long world history.Canada is famous for its bilingualism and world-class education. Language issues of particular concern in Canada include the study of French as a second language (FSL) by English-speaking Canadians and immigrants in Quebec; study of English as a second language (ESL) by French speakers in Quebec and immigrants in English Canada; supporting other languages, such as those of immigrants and indigenous people; and learning English or French as a second language by indigenous people. The experience of Canada is significant in teaching a second language, and especially the experience of second language teacher training. Therefore, the purpose of the article is to analyze the Canadian experience of second language teacher training.Universities of Canada offer a variety of second language (English) teacher training programs, including a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Linguistics, English as an additional teacher certification language, CELTA and TESOL. The analysis revealed that 62 universities and colleges offer 70 TESOL programs, while only 10 offer CELTA. Therefore, in our article we will look at the content of the TESOL program with the support of TESL Canada – the national English language federation for second language teachers.It has been stated that ESL teacher performs the following duties: conducts hands-on activities; organizes work in discussion groups, individual and group projects; develops curriculum and prepares study materials; prepares tests and papers to evaluate student performance; oversees individual or group projects; may serve on committees to discuss budgets, review curricula and course requirements; can provide advisory services to government, business and other organizations

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