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How many levels are there in EFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How many levels are there in EFL? When researching teacher training courses it can be difficult to compare the many options available, which is why EFL course levels can be a great help. All TEFL courses can be put into certain levels that reflect their content and the level of qualification you will receive at the end of the training. This organization of courses can be a real benefit when it comes to choosing the right type of course to suit your individual situation. However, it is also important to know that there is not a single ranking system that is adopted by the whole EFL world. May individual countries and teaching organizations have their own set of course levels. Despite this, most systems are developed using similar criteria such as the type of study involved, the number of...  [Read more]

What is a TEFL qualification equivalent to? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is a TEFL qualification equivalent to? Did you know that there are multiple levels of TEFL certification, including TEFL level 4, TEFL level 5, and TEFL level 6? Just when you thought picking an appropriate TEFL course would be easy, you discover that there are several levels available! It is crucial to know what each of these TEFL levels means before choosing your TEFL course. This will help you in determining what level is ideal to reach your desired goal and what courses you need to take in order to get the teaching job you are looking for. What is the difference between TEFL level 4, TEFL level 5, and TEFL level 6? To begin, keep in mind that TEFL levels are based on the UK qualifications framework. This includes levels 0 through to 8. Check out the graphic below to get a better...  [Read more]

What is TEFL level 7? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is TEFL level 7? When choosing the right TEFL course to suit your future plans, it is important to understand the different levels of study involved so you are able to pick the right option that provides the qualifications you really need. While a level 3 course can be completed quite quickly and at a very affordable price, it might not give you the level of qualification that employers are looking for in your chosen destination. Equally, if you plan to volunteer as a teacher or work as a teaching assistant, a level 8 Master’s degree in TEFL will involve a bit more time, effort, and money than you really need to be investing. Check out our course levels page for more details. What is a level 7 TEFL qualification? At ITTT we have a course-level framework that has been designed to...  [Read more]

What are the TEFL levels? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What are the TEFL levels? If you have already done some research into TEFL courses you might have noticed that they are usually given a level that places it somewhere on the hierarchy of available courses. This type of organization makes it much easier for teachers to compare different courses and to choose the best options to suit their own situation. However, the first thing to make clear about TEFL course levels is that there is not just one framework, as many countries and individual teaching organizations have developed their own versions. Despite this, the vast majority of frameworks are designed using the same type of criteria, which means that most are very similar in design. Although each framework might vary slightly, most are constructed based on the type of study, the hours...  [Read more]

What are the TEFL levels? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What are the TEFL levels? TEFL courses are categorized into levels to help potential teachers gauge their depth and suitability. While multiple frameworks exist due to varying standards across countries and organizations, most follow a similar criterion. The levels, typically ranging from 1 to 8, are based on study type, course duration, part-time or full-time nature, and the inclusion of practical training components. It is important to understand these levels for a more informed course selection tailored to your own needs. Table of Contents The ITTT course-level framework Level 3 TEFL courses Level 4 TEFL courses Level 5 TEFL courses Level 6 TEFL courses Level 7 TEFL courses The ITTT course-level framework When choosing a TEFL certification course we know it is very helpful to be able...  [Read more]

What is a TEFL curriculum? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is a TEFL curriculum? Across the globe, there are five widely accepted levels of EFL learners, which are represented in the teaching materials and book series available for students and teachers. These levels are commonly referred to as: Note: Any levels above these are typically termed 'advanced' and aren't usually taught in standard settings. Please note that different curricula may categorize these levels in various ways. For instance, the Touchstone series from Cambridge uses a four-level scale, which, however, covers the same content as a conventional five-level scale. Another series, "Cutting Edge," encompasses six levels, including an advanced level, along with the standard five. Let's examine some representative syllabus content for each level from the "Cutting Edge" series,...  [Read more]

What can I do with a TEFL degree? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What can I do with a TEFL degree? First we will look at the different levels of study currently available and how they relate to the world of TEFL qualifications. Taking the UK as an example, there are nine qualification levels; examples of actual UK qualifications at each level are given below: Entry level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 From the above, we can see that a degree in TEFL/TESOL is at level 6 and is therefore a very high level of study in the English teaching world. A few examples of such Level 6 courses are shown below: https://www.bachelorstudies.com/BA-English-Language-Linguistics-and-TESOL/United-Kingdom/York-St-John-University/ https://www.bachelorstudies.com/Bachelor-of-Arts-in-TESOL/USA/Great-Northern-University/...  [Read more]

Is a level 3 TEFL enough to teach English? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Is a level 3 TEFL enough to teach English? As the generally accepted minimum standard for mainstream teaching jobs is a level 4 qualification, a level 3 certificate alone would not be considered enough to teach English. However, before you make any decisions on which course to take it is best to be fully informed about the different course levels available. Once you have digested all the information below regarding course levels you should be ready to pick the right one to suit your current situation and your future plans. What are the different levels of TEFL certification? One important factor regarding TEFL course levels is that there are many different frameworks out there for ranking them. Many countries, regions, organizations, and course providers have their own system for ranking...  [Read more]

How many levels are there in EFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How many levels are there in EFL? When researching teacher training courses it can be difficult to compare the many options available, which is why EFL course levels can be a great help. All TEFL courses can be put into certain levels that reflect their content and the level of qualification you will receive at the end of the training. This organization of courses can be a real benefit when it comes to choosing the right type of course to suit your individual situation. However, it is also important to know that there is not a single ranking system that is adopted by the whole EFL world. May individual countries and teaching organizations have their own set of course levels. Despite this, most systems are developed using similar criteria such as the type of study involved, the number of...  [Read more]

Is there a level 6 TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Is there a level 6 TEFL course? At ITTT our course-level framework runs from level 3 to level 7. At level 6 we provide our 370-hour Diploma in TESOL course which is the highest level individual course you can complete with us. The Diploma in TESOL is a great option for first-time teachers who want to start their careers with a bang, as well as teachers who already have some classroom experience and are looking to move up the employment ladder. With a level 6 qualification on your portfolio you will have access to a wider range of teaching jobs, many of which could potentially include a higher rate of pay and greater responsibility than the majority of entry-level positions. Check out our course levels page for more information on our framework. How does the Diploma in TESOL course work?...  [Read more]

Is there a level 6 TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Is there a level 6 TEFL course? At ITTT our course-level framework runs from level 3 to level 7. At level 6 we provide our 370-hour Diploma in TESOL course which is the highest level individual course you can complete with us. The Diploma in TESOL is a great option for first-time teachers who want to start their careers with a bang, as well as teachers who already have some classroom experience and are looking to move up the employment ladder. With a level 6 qualification on your portfolio you will have access to a wider range of teaching jobs, many of which could potentially include a higher rate of pay and greater responsibility than the majority of entry-level positions. Check out our course levels page for more information on our framework. Table of Contents How does the Diploma in...  [Read more]

What is the highest TEFL qualification? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is the highest TEFL qualification? When it comes to ranking educational qualifications by their difficulty level, many countries have their own ranking system. For example, there are 9 different levels that courses can be classed as within the UK. Examples of actual UK qualifications at each level are given below: Level 1: GCSE - grades 3, 2, 1 or grades D, E, F, G Level 2: GCSE - grades 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4 or grades A*, A, B, C Level 3: A level Level 4: Certificate of higher education (Cert HE) Level 5: Diploma of higher education (Dip HE) Level 6: Degree with honors - for example bachelor of the arts (BA) hons Level 7: Master’s degree, for example Master of Science (MSc) Level 8: Doctorate, for example doctor of philosophy (PhD or DPhil) Depending on which National...  [Read more]

Is a level 5 TEFL course worth it? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Is a level 5 TEFL course worth it? Although the market for TEFL qualified teachers is very strong in many countries, you might find that there is a lot of competition for each available job in the more sought after locations. If your plan is to head to a popular destination overseas, then you might want to consider completing a higher level of TEFL certification before you start applying for jobs. What are the different levels of TEFL certification? When it comes to the different levels of TEFL certification, it is important to understand that there is no one framework that encompasses the whole EFL teaching world. Some countries such as the USA, the UK, and Australia have their own system, as do other regions, teaching organizations, and some course providers. However, most course level...  [Read more]

Is a level 5 TEFL course worth it? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Is a level 5 TEFL course worth it? Although the market for TEFL qualified teachers is very strong in many countries, you might find that there is a lot of competition for each available job in the more sought after locations. If your plan is to head to a popular destination overseas, then you might want to consider completing a higher level of TEFL certification before you start applying for jobs. Table of Contents What are the different levels of TEFL certification? What level of TEFL is required to teach English? Is it worth completing a level 5 TEFL course? What are the different levels of TEFL certification? When it comes to the different levels of TEFL certification, it is important to understand that there is no one framework that encompasses the whole EFL teaching world. Some...  [Read more]

Is a level 3 TEFL enough to teach English? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Is a level 3 TEFL enough to teach English? As the generally accepted minimum standard for mainstream teaching jobs is a level 4 qualification, a level 3 certificate alone would not be considered enough to teach English. However, before you make any decisions on which course to take it is best to be fully informed about the different course levels available. Once you have digested all the information below regarding course levels you should be ready to pick the right one to suit your current situation and your future plans. Table of Contents What are the different levels of TEFL certification? What is a level 3 TEFL qualification? Should I take a level 4 TEFL instead? What about higher level courses? What are the different levels of TEFL certification? One important factor regarding TEFL...  [Read more]

Compare all ITTT courses using our Qualification Framework - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


ITTT's TEFL / TESOL Course Levels There are a number of National Qualification Frameworks (NQFs) worldwide. The USA, UK, Europe and Australia, for example, all have their own system. The general features of the frameworks relate to a number of factors, typically including: Combining a number of features from frameworks around the world, the ITTT Qualification Framework is indicated as follows:   ITTT level 3 certificates   ITTT level 4 certificates   ITTT level 5 certificates   ITTT level 6 certificates   ITTT level 7 certificates   *Please note that these course levels are not an official TEFL/TESOL grading system and should only be used as a guide that allows you to compare our different courses based on the criteria stated above. Check out ITTT's Blog...  [Read more]

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Federico Riva Read my articles Course Books and Materials: Dictionaries | ITTT | TEFL Blog Federico Riva TEFL Information Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas In this blog we are going to consider the types and use of dictionaries. Which is the best dictionary for the different levels of student to use and what are some of the things we should and should not do with them? Course Books and Materials - Best Use of the Course Book | ITTT | TEFL Blog Federico Riva TEFL Information Teaching Ideas In this blog post, we will consider how best to use the teaching material course book that often accompanies a course. There are a number of strategies we can adopt to get the most out of the book in different situations. Coursebooks and Materials - Authentic and Created Materials | ITTT |...  [Read more]

How do online TEFL courses work? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How do online TEFL courses work? Our range of online courses offer a convenient and affordable route to your initial TEFL qualification, as well as the option of adding specialized or advanced certification to your CV/resume. The obvious advantage of this method of study is that you can complete it in the comfort of your own home, at whatever pace you are happy with. All our online courses can be taken with or without the guidance of an experienced online tutor, and include our life-long teaching support and job guidance services. Are online TEFL courses as good as in-class TEFL courses? The subjects covered in our 120-hour online TEFL course and our in-class TEFL course are virtually identical. The one area that clearly separates the two versions is observed teaching practice (OTP)....  [Read more]

What are TEFL course hours? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What are TEFL course hours? If you have been researching TEFL certification you will undoubtedly be aware that there are many different options on offer, with a wide range of training hours mentioned. Unfortunately, as there is little standardization within the TEFL world, individual course providers are at liberty to provide any format of training they see fit which can often make it confusing for potential trainees. So within this environment, how do you know which course is right for you? The first thing to consider is what do you want to achieve with your TEFL qualification? What are short-format TEFL courses and who are they aimed at? One ever-growing opportunity is to spend some time helping others in a developing part of the world by volunteering as an EFL teacher. In many areas...  [Read more]

Do people fail TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Do people fail TEFL? If you have done your homework and are serious about becoming an EFL teacher, there is no reason why you should not successfully complete your TEFL course. However, our training courses do require a strong sense of time commitment. This means, if you do not complete all elements of the course in the required timeframe, you may fail the course. How does ITTT keep its TEFL course pass rate so high? We are very proud of our course pass rate of over 90%. Although it is possible to fail a TEFL course, the vast majority of our students finish their training and go on to become successful EFL teachers. As part of our promise to our teacher trainees, we make every effort to help each and every course taker to reach their full potential. Our one-of-a-kind combination of...  [Read more]

What is TEFL level 7? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is TEFL level 7? TEFL Level 7 represents one of the pinnacle qualifications in the field of Teaching English as a Foreign Language. Equivalent to a master's degree, a Level 7 TEFL qualification, like the esteemed DELTA, stands out distinctly from other TEFL courses. It is an ideal choice for those aspiring to establish their own language institutions or train upcoming TEFL educators. While entry-level TEFL courses may suffice for some teaching roles, a Level 7 qualification opens doors to advanced opportunities and is recognized globally for its rigor and comprehensive training. Check out our course levels page for more details. Table of Contents What is a level 7 TEFL qualification? What do you get with the 550-hour Expert Package? Who is eligible for a level 7 TEFL course? What is...  [Read more]

How long does it take to get TEFL certified? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


How long does it take to get TEFL certified? The first major factor that has an impact on how long it will take to get TEFL certified is which type of course you choose to take. There are three main TEFL course types to be aware of: In-person TEFL course The most common form of in-person TEFL course is the four-week, 120-hour TEFL certificate. Trainees on this course usually travel from their home country to one of many locations around the world to take the course. Courses should involve a theory component, covering language awareness and teaching skills, and a practical teaching component where trainees teach classes of real English language learners and receive feedback. These courses usually take four weeks to complete and therefore some form of accommodation is required for the...  [Read more]

What does Level 6 TEFL mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What does Level 6 TEFL mean? We know it can be difficult to sort through the various TEFL certification courses available on the market. That is why we are here to explain the various levels of TEFL courses. The general characteristics of the frameworks are frequently tied to a variety of elements, including the total amount of study hours, the certification type, if the program contains a practical component, and the study technique applied (full-time or part-time study). A level 6 TEFL course is near the top of the framework, making it one of the most advanced TEFL credentials available. What is a level 6 TEFL qualification? A level 6 TEFL qualification is equivalent to an undergraduate or bachelor’s degree. With this level of TEFL certification, better-paying TEFL jobs are easier to...  [Read more]

What does Level 5 TEFL mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What does Level 5 TEFL mean? Navigating your way through the different TEFL certification options can be daunting. Luckily, we are here to shed some light on the different levels available for TEFL courses. The frameworks' general characteristics are often related to various factors, including the total number of hours spent studying, the certification type, if the program includes a practical component, and the method of study (full-time or part-time). A level 5 TEFL course is in the upper range of the framework, meaning it is among the more advanced TEFL certifications out there. What is a level 5 TEFL qualification? A level 5 TEFL qualification is equivalent to a CELTA or Foundation Degree. This level is ideal for obtaining the top TEFL positions available. Whether online or abroad,...  [Read more]

Do I need a degree to teach English abroad? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Do I need a degree to teach English abroad? As a result of government restrictions and official requirements for visa applications, there are a variety of countries where it is hard for teachers to find a job without having a 4-year university degree on their CV/resume. However, if you are able to be flexible and are willing to look for employment in areas where the demand is high and restrictions are less rigorous, TEFL qualified teachers without a degree can still have several great destinations to choose from. Will a TEFL certificate help me get a job if I don't have a degree? To increase your chances of landing a position in the country of your choice, it is highly recommended that you first complete an internationally accredited TEFL certification course. Those who are TEFL...  [Read more]

Tefl Review For Online Tefl Course 10 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


TEFL Review For Online TEFL Course   Cassandra just recently completed our 120-hour online TEFL/TESOL certification course and shares her experience in this video review. She took the course because she required a high level of flexibility and also loved the tutor support option. She enjoyed that all 20 units are downloadable onto any device. She also loved the video material and worksheets provided to really deepen the knowledge and get the most out of the course. She is excited to start teaching English overseas. Register now & get certified to teach english abroad! Check out ITTT's Blog Posts  [Read more]

How an English Teacher Can Help Their Students Increase their Level of Motivation - TEFL Blog


Wed, 01 May 2019 Linda Dunsmore Alumni Experiences How an English Teacher Can Help Their Students Increase their Level of Motivation Intrinsic motivation is the type of motivation that comes from within a person. An intrinsically motivated student who is highly motivated will always, all things being equal, outperform the less motivated one. These are the students who simply enjoy what they are doing. They just like learning English. Table of Contents Create a learning environment Have an upbeat, positive attitude Increase verbal communication Praise consistently Group activities are key Encourage classroom conversation Create a fun class Are you ready to teach English abroad? Related Articles: Listen to this blog post This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Scott...  [Read more]

What level of English is required for TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What level of English is required for TEFL? Definition of TEFL: The acronym means the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language, usually in a country where the first language is not English. It could therefore be applied to any teaching situation where the English Language Learner (ELL) has a first language which is not English. Who can be a TEFL teacher? The profession of teaching is regulated throughout the world, although the level of regulation varies from country to country. This is also true of the EFL teaching sector, however, there are some differences. The teaching of EFL has two main sectors, public and private. The public sector mainly includes government institutions such as schools and higher education institutions. The private sector includes private schools and language...  [Read more]

What does Level 4 TEFL mean? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What does Level 4 TEFL mean? We know it can be difficult to sort through the various TEFL certification options available today, but don’t worry, we're here to explain the various levels of TEFL courses to you. The general characteristics of the framework are frequently tied to a variety of elements, including the total amount of hours spent studying, the certification type, if the program contains a practical component, and the form of study (full-time or part-time). A level 4 TEFL course fulfills the standard of having at least 100 hours of coursework, which is highly sought after by most employers in the EFL field worldwide. What is a level 4 TEFL qualification? A level 4 TEFL qualification is the equivalent of a freshman-level university course. This level is ideal for finding a...  [Read more]

Top Tips for Teaching EFL in a Kindergarten - TEFL Blog


Tue, 28 May 2019 Mark Crocker Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas Top Tips for Teaching EFL in a Kindergarten The role of a kindergarten teacher can be very challenging yet highly rewarding. This is usually the first time that children have left the safety, comfort and familiarity of their own home and families, and it is often the first time that they have direct and regular contact with a second language that is completely foreign to them. This new environment needs to ensure that the children are completely at ease and ready to begin their language learning journey. So, what are the best methods for teaching EFL in a kindergarten? Table of Contents The Stages of Second Language Acquisition Total Physical Response (TPR) Using Authentic Materials Displaying Visuals and Realia Play...  [Read more]

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