Another type of 'shilling' has recently come to our attention in the form of TEFL course "review" sites. While these claim to be impartial, they are, in fact, anything but. Objective? As most people only ever do one TEFL course, they have nothing to compare either the content or their experience to.
Cambridge CELTA: This is one of the most reputable TEFL certificates on the market, and because it's been around so long and is offered all around the world, it's also one of the most internationally-recognised.
Loosely speaking, there are two types of TEFL course – face-to-face courses, typically done full-time over 4-5 weeks, or part-time over six months, and online/blended courses, which are normally self-study courses completed over a three- or six-month period, and which may or may not include a 20hr weekend-/classroom-based element.
Intro: The Language House TEFL is a well-established, popular accredited TEFL course provider located in Prague, the Czech Republic. Because it’s not as big as the major providers, it offers a more intimate and communal learning experience that places a high emphasis on the individual.
I was working in a public school in Vietnam and I couldnt get the teens to behave. After weeks of trying various methods I lost my cool and decided to send anyone out who was loud or disrespectful.
Like many Tefl teachers I got into teaching overseas because of the benefits it could offer me (flexibility of time, ability to travel to different countries/work there, being a part of an international expat community). But after a few years in Vietnam I've found that there are some negatives i can't overlook anymore.
Don't really know who to ask this so here goes. Basically, I would like a career change and don't really know what route to take considering my skill set is not really relevant to anything and I have never been sure what I want to do in life.
I just got an email today from TFETP telling me that they are deferring their job offer until "the next recruitment session" which is TBD. I also applied through Teach Taiwan and they haven't told me ANYTHING but I doubt i'll get better news.
A new teacher here. Officially graduated from university last week and have started applying for jobs in South Korea and Taiwan.
Has anyone recently worked in the Netherlands and can provide some information about teaching there? There are a few posts on here, but they are a little older. I've visited and I'm well aware of how fluent most people are in English. I'm a native speaker with an EU passport, CELTA, and 2 years experience teaching a wide range of levels.
I want to preface this by saying that this is an overgeneralization but I hope we can have a nice conversation about it.
I had an interview this morning for a big chain school in Spain. They have schools in five major cities. The pay is okay, they promise to sort out all my Brexit paperwork once I get there and they have openings that suit my availability and where I would like to move to.
It's more of a rant than anything, I have done my 120hr TEFL course and have a master's. I have applied to jobs all over SE Asia, and got no responses. I am a non native and have zero experience. I am not even able to find any job in my country (India).
So I have a background in teaching adults, the lowest I've taught were some 15 year olds.
I'm really interested in applying, but I haven't been able to find much information about people's experiences, salaries, housing, or really the work. I'd love to hear from anyone who knows more about the setup, pay, benefits, and so on before I really get invested in the process.
I've been able to find a lot of great information in this subreddit about TEFL and companies in Vietnam. But one category of info remains elusive: PTO. I know it's hardly supposed to be the first thing on our minds but let's face it, we all like time off.
For instance, International TEFL Academy offers two online TEFL courses: A part-time, 11-week Online TEFL Course for students who work or go to school full-time. A full-time, 4-week intensive Online TEFL Course for students who wish to get certified faster.
Look for TEFL certification courses that meet or exceed international standards (100 hours coursework & six hours of practicum) and that are externally accredited. You should also consider which courses include services like job guidance that enable you to get a great job teaching abroad.
100 hours of academic coursework and training (equal to a full-time, intensive 4-week in-person course, or the equivalent part-time or online); Instruction is provided by a highly qualified, university-level instructor.
Founded in 2010, International TEFL Academy is a world leader in TEFL certification for teaching English abroad & teaching English online. ITA offers accredited TEFL certification courses online & in 21 locations worldwide and has received multiple awards & widespread recognition as one of the best TEFL schools in the world. ITA provides all students and graduates with lifetime job search guidance. ITA has certified more than 35,000 English teachers and our graduates are currently teaching in 80 countries worldwide.
Taking a course that incorporates live practice teaching with actual ESL students is critical for two reasons: First, it will provide you experience working with actual ESL students, and this is critical for gaining the skills and comfort level you need to become a successful teacher.
If a TEFL training organization cannot answer these questions over the phone or in person in a manner that inspires confidence, then you don’t need to waste your time or money taking their TEFL course.
Again, some training is better than no training and you want to earn an affordable TEFL certification in the most cost-efficient manner possible. However, TEFL courses are like anything else in that you will get what you pay for and if a price seems too good to be true, it probably is. If you take such a course simply to save money, ...
TEFL students can enroll in a course for as low as $79, with options for 60-hour, 120-hour, and 180-hour certifications —all of which can be completed at your own pace. You’ll be provided with a personal tutor who will be by your side every step of the way, offering valuable and positive feedback.
International TEFL and TESOL training (ITTT) is an accredited TEFL course provider with educational centers located in dozens of countries around the world, from Guatemala to South Africa to Vietnam. They also offer accredited TEFL online courses.
Cons: Because it is a smaller accredited TEFL program, the Language House TEFL does not maintain as broad of a global network as some of the major providers.
International TEFL Academy is one of the most prominent accredited TEFL programs in the world, offering courses in 25 locations around the world. They also offer accredited online TEFL courses for prospective teachers who feel comfortable with self-learning.
The Oxford TEFL teacher training program offers both online and 4-week intensive course options in several European cities and in India. They offer both a basic TESOL certification and an advanced TESOL diploma that can be used for academic credit, among other course offerings and specializations. Oxford TEFL also offers native language courses Czech and Spanish language courses to supplement their trainings in Barcelona and Prague.
See the world—but get TEFL certified by an accredited program first. Basic TEFL accredited certification requires 120 hours of study to accomplish; you’ll have the opportunity to enroll in an accredited TEFL program either online or in-person to complete this training.
TEFL Worldwide Prague is an American-run accredited TEFL certification school sitting in the heart of Europe in Prague. It offers month-long programs that give students the opportunity to live abroad and interact with fellow aspiring educators as they prepare to launch into their teaching careers. It’s become a very popular school since opening in 2003, and is open to both native and non-native English speakers of most ages.