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Review from TEFL Student Biao
Biao is from China where he works as an English teacher. He just completed his 120-hour TEFL/TESOL course with ITTT. He thinks the course was absolutely worth it and considered it a very good fit for himself. He learned a lot of techniques and new skills in teaching. He also enjoyed the units on classroom management and student elicitation. He also liked the video material and found it to be extremely helpful for reference.
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Is a level 5 TEFL course worth it? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
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]
What is the difference between TEFL, TESOL and CELTA? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
What is the difference between TEFL, TESOL and CELTA?
The world of English language teaching is well known for its love of acronyms and unfortunately this can lead to a large amount of confusion amongst potential teachers, as well as those with plenty of experience in the field. Websites for course providers, job boards, recruitment programs, and any other teaching related information you might look at are likely to be littered with acronyms, including TEFL, TESOL, and CELTA. So what is the difference between these terms?
What does TEFL mean?
Short for Teaching English as a Foreign Language, TEFL is probably the most common acronym you will come across when conducting research for teaching English abroad. TEFL does not refer to a single training program, certification, or program... [Read more]
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TESOL TEFL Reviews - Video Testimonial - Elias
Although sceptical at first, Elias found his 120-hour TEFL course with ITTT to be well designed with plenty of support offered online. In this TEFL review describes how, although finding the course challenging at time, he found it well worth the effort and would recommend the course to anybody.
Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching. This convenient, highly structured design means that you can quickly get to grips with each section before moving onto the next.
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TESOL TEFL Reviews - Video Testimonial - Andre
Andre from Brazil is currently living in Ireland. Andre took the 120-hour online TEFL course with tutor support and videos from ITTT. In this TEFL review video Andre tells us how he was pleasantly surprised with the course. Initially skeptical, he found the course to be well designed, comprehensive and flexible. He admits that the course is challenging but is well worth the effort and he thinks it is great value for money.
Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching. This convenient, highly structured design means that you can quickly get to grips... [Read more]
Are there any age limits for TEFL teaching? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Are there any age limits for TEFL teaching?
The good news is there is no real age restrictions on who can take a TEFL course and then go on to teach English abroad. At ITTT we do require you to be at least 18 years old to enroll on our courses but there are certainly no upper age limits. Over the years we have successfully trained people of all ages, many of whom have gone on to have successful careers as English language teachers. As long as you are a native or near-native English speaker who is keen to learn new skills and is open to new ideas, then your age should be no barrier to your success.
Can older teachers find jobs teaching English abroad?
Although a large number of new TEFL graduates are in their 20s, it doesn't mean they are always the most sought after by employers. Yes,... [Read more]
TEFL TESOL: Earn University Credits - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
TEFL TESOL: Earn University Credits
One of the main advantages of having our online TEFL courses accredited by a leading educational institution such as the Paris University of International Education (PUIE) is the fact that through the PUIE you can gain credits towards your bachelor’s or master’s degree. For example, by completing our 120-hour TEFL certification course (our most popular course option) you will be able to claim three bachelor’s credits or one master’s credit. If you choose our 550-hour Expert Package you will gain nine bachelor’s credits or six master’s credits. With ITTT you can gain a teaching qualification that is welcomed by employers all over the world and also add to your higher education portfolio at the same time.
It is worth noting that our... [Read more]
Main Reasons to Take a TEFL Course Right Now - TEFL Blog
Tue, 25 Feb 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
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Main Reasons to Take a TEFL Course Right Now
Teaching is not generally a lucrative profession, because in Africa we have strange financial priorities. But there are so many countries out there that make teaching quite a better living particularly teaching the English language as a foreign language. I don't think and neither do I believe that one can just wake up and call himself or herself into a particular field without training. Fully ingrained should one be, call himself or herself an English language teacher and this can not be achieved without education.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Christian A. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
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What Is the Best Thing I Learned from My TEFL/TESOL Course? Teaching Special Groups
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Is Taking a TEFL/TESOL Course Really Worth it?
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Is Taking a TEFL/TESOL Course Really Worth it? - TEFL Blog
Fri, 01 Sep 2023 Federico Riva
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Is Taking a TEFL/TESOL Course Really Worth it?
TEFL and TESOL - these two terms are often used interchangeably; however, some areas of the world prefer to use one or the other. For example, the TEFL term is most commonly used within the UK, and the TESOL term is usually preferred in the USA. Although some countries may prefer one acronym over the other, a TEFL certification and a TESOL certification are practically the same thing, and the training programs for both are usually identical.
One way to describe the difference between these two terms is as follows:
The term TEFL refers to teaching English to non-English speakers in a country where English is not generally spoken. An example would be... [Read more]
Should I take a TEFL course bundle? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Should I take a TEFL course bundle?
If you are thinking about teaching English in the short term, during a gap year break or just for a brief change of scenery, then a single 120-hour TEFL certification course will probably be enough to get you where you want to be. However, if your teaching plans are more long term or you simply want the best possible start to life in an EFL classroom, then you might want to consider taking advantage of a TEFL course bundle. At ITTT we offer a range of course packages that provide a thorough and in-depth introduction to the English language teaching world, as well as providing the very best value for money currently available on the market.
170-hour TEFL course with Online Specialization
This two course package is a great choice if you are particularly... [Read more]
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TEFL Diploma Courses
The 370-hour Diploma in TESOL is an advanced level training course that appeals to a wide range of applicants. If you are just starting out on your ESL teaching journey, having the diploma on your resume will help you to stand out from the crowd when applying for jobs. It will also allow you to apply for higher-end positions that offer a better salary and more responsibility. For teachers who already have some classroom experience, the Diploma in TESOL is the next step up in terms of ESL knowledge. Whether you are a complete beginner or you have already begun your teaching career, the diploma course provides a great option for ambitious teaching professionals of all backgrounds.
The course starts with our standard 120-hour TEFL certification course, which covers all... [Read more]
Is a 120-hour TEFL enough? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Is a 120-hour TEFL enough?
Many trainees wonder if a 120-hour TEFL certificate is adequate to teach in a classroom or online when looking for a teaching position. It may not appear to be enough time to become a competent teacher, but we guarantee that it is possible.
Most ESL employers and schools will want you to complete at least 120 hours of training before applying for their vacant jobs. Some employers may even require that you have some classroom experience alongside the 120 hours of study. There are various TEFL courses available that contain this number of study hours, as well as some level of classroom practice, making them ideal for jobs that require experience.
What is a 120-hour TEFL course?
A 120-hour TEFL course is a training program for English speakers who want to teach... [Read more]
What does TEFL and TESOL stand for? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
What does TEFL and TESOL stand for?
These acronyms are used when referring to training courses that English language teachers undertake, as well as the certification they receive upon completion. TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language and TESOL stands for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. As these terms are essentially the same, they are often used interchangeably, however, TEFL is most commonly used within the UK and TESOL is usually preferred in the USA. Although some countries may favor one acronym over the other, it is important to remember that a TEFL certification and a TESOL certification are exactly the same thing as the training involved is identical.
What are the technical differences between TEFL and TESOL?
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Five Online Teaching Jobs That Don’t Require a Degree - TEFL Blog
Mon, 16 Sep 2019 Mark Crocker
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Five Online Teaching Jobs That Don’t Require a Degree
Online English language teaching is one area of the TEFL field that has grown rapidly in recent times and it is only going to become more popular. With this growth comes an increased demand for teachers which is a very positive thing for anyone who doesn’t have a full university degree. While some online employers do insist on a degree, the two most important ingredients when applying for online teaching jobs are generally a TEFL/TESOL certification and in some cases being a native English speaker.
For anyone without a degree, the best thing to do is to offer as much else to the employer as possible. As mentioned, a TEFL/TESOL certification is essential (a minimum 120-hour course... [Read more]
Which online TEFL course should I do? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Which online TEFL course should I do?
When selecting a TEFL course, it is best to narrow your focus to the courses that will give you the best chance to achieve your goals.
What type of employment would you like to undertake?
TEFL qualified teachers are employed in a range of roles. Most notably, teaching children in a school setting, teaching business English at a language center, working as a private tutor, or teaching English online.
Are you set on one type of teaching role or are you open to different types of employment?
Keeping your options open is a good approach, but it isn't for everyone. Understandably, some teachers limit their options to employment in a specific area or to the flexibility of online teaching jobs. If you wish to teach English via a virtual platform, it is... [Read more]
How do I choose a TEFL course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
How do I choose a TEFL course?
Choosing a TEFL certification course can be a difficult decision as there is no standardized duration of training or a fixed syllabus for providers to adhere to. This seemingly free-for-all situation means there are a multitude of companies offering a wide range of courses of varying quality. The good news is there are several long established TEFL course providers out there who do offer high quality courses that provide all the skills and knowledge you need to start a new career as an EFL teacher.
What should I look for when choosing a TEFL course?
The overall length of the course is a good place to start. There are many providers who offer short format online courses of 40 hours or even less, as well as in-class courses that can be completed in one... [Read more]
Have TEFL but no degree - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Have TEFL but no degree
Demand for ESL teachers is high in all areas of the world and employers typically prefer those who have a TEFL qualification over non-qualified applicants. It is highly recommended that you first complete an internationally accredited TEFL certification before applying for an ESL teaching position. Having some form of teaching experience will also increase your options for employment, though as with a degree, this is not always a requirement.
Where can I teach English without a university degree?
Europe
With countries ranging from ancient to very modern, Europe offers a whole range of history, climate, and population density. There are many countries where a degree is not required and these include the ever popular, Spain, Italy and the Czech Republic. If you are... [Read more]
Where are the cheapest places to teach TEFL? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Where are the cheapest places to teach TEFL?
It is a common misconception that teaching English abroad requires a large amount of money up front before you even start earning. While you will need to cover the cost of your TEFL certification and get yourself to the destination you have chosen to work in, you should soon start earning enough to get those outlays back quickly. However, in some destinations the cost of living is so high that it can seem like you are constantly hemorrhaging money. So where can you teach English and live well on just a small budget? Here we look at some of the cheapest destinations for teaching English abroad.
Asia
Thailand
Thailand makes an appearance on many lists of the best places to teach English abroad for various reasons and one is its relatively low... [Read more]
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After completing your TEFL/TESOL certification you will probably try to gain as much experience as possible. This is important if you wish to advance your career. A large part of the experience can be obtained through “Continuing Professional Development” (CPD). Here we will look at some of the ways to enhance your CPD.
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How do I become a TEFL teacher in the UK? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
How do I become a TEFL teacher in the UK?
Most of Europe has a very strong demand for TEFL qualified teachers and there is usually a big queue of people hoping to take advantage of every vacant position. People from all parts of the world dream of living and working in the UK and many see teaching English as a way to achieve that dream. However, non-UK citizens need to consider a few things before booking a flight to London.
What are the difficulties of teaching English in the UK?
There is plenty of demand for English language instruction across the UK as the country has relatively high levels of immigration and a significant refugee population. Government, private, and charity run organizations operate in many areas where they help newcomers and their families to improve their English... [Read more]
What should be on a TEFL resume? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
What should be on a TEFL resume?
Once you have completed your chosen TEFL certification course, it is time to start sending out applications for the teaching jobs that catch your eye, whether they are within your own country, overseas, or online. Unfortunately, some people underestimate the importance of their CV/resume and how it is absolutely crucial in getting you an interview ahead of all the other applicants for the same job. First impressions really do count, which is why it is vital that the documents you send out should be properly thought out. So what exactly should be included in a TEFL resume?
Personal Information
The first thing to realize here is that in most countries around the world there are less restrictions on personal information than in the USA. In many cases,... [Read more]
How Should I Prepare for a TEFL Course? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
How Should I Prepare for a TEFL Course?
Although it is natural to be a little apprehensive before taking a TEFL/TESOL course, there is no need to get overly anxious or concerned. As long as you are enthusiastic, prepared to put in the hours and are open to new ideas, you should have no problem successfully completing the training. However, there are a few things you can do in the run up to your training course to ensure that it is a smooth process that ends with that all important certificate in your hand.
Should I plan a schedule for my TEFL studies?
If you take an online course, you will be able to set your own amount of study hours and choose when you do them. In this case, it is important to plan a study schedule and keep to it if you want to complete the course in the time frame you... [Read more]
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There are three different ways to earn a TEFL/TESOL certificate. The benefits of each course depend on the needs of the trainee, but each option has something to offer everyone.
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EFL classroom games are an important part of any English language course. Used correctly they can enhance any lesson for the students and the teacher.
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These 4 activities for teaching future tenses in the ESL classroom will help you create fun lessons your students will most certainly enjoy and benefit from.
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Tue, 04 Jun 2019 Jon ITTT
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Top Tips for Teaching in English-Speaking Countries
Most people who want to earn a TEFL/TESOL certificate will be planning to teach English in a country that does not speak English as its first language. This is not surprising - the vast majority of jobs available for English teachers are bound to be in countries where the local population does not speak English. However, this does not mean there are no opportunities to teach English in your home country if you are a native English speaker. From working with newly arrived immigrants to teaching international students, there are plenty of jobs available for those who have the right to work in these countries.
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The Best Places for Non-Native English Speakers to Teach English Abroad - TEFL Blog
Thu, 05 Apr 2018 Mark Crocker
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The Best Places for Non-Native English Speakers to Teach English Abroad
Although it is true that there are some countries where employers will only consider native English speaking ESL teachers, either due to government restrictions or simply personal preference, there are still plenty of great opportunities across the world for non-native English speakers. In this article, we look at the best teaching destinations for people who are not from one of the countries generally consider to be native English speaking. Typically, these countries are Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the UK, and the USA.
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What are TEFL course hours? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
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]
How do I apply for TEFL jobs? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
How do I apply for TEFL jobs?
TEFL related jobs are available in cities, towns and beach resorts in dozens of countries spread right across the world, but what is the best way to secure the right position for you? Unfortunately there is no simple answer as it varies from one region to the next. Here we look at the main job hunting strategies that you can use to find and land that dream job teaching English abroad.
How do I apply for TEFL jobs online?
If you are looking for a job outside the country you are currently in, then using online searches is a common option. There are many jobs boards online that post available positions from countries worldwide. The majority of these jobs will be in regions where the demand for teachers is so high that employers are happy to hire teachers... [Read more]
How long does it take to get a TEFL certificate? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
How long does it take to get a TEFL certificate?
Although this is a common question, it is hard to answer as it depends on which course you choose to take. There are a wide variety of TEFL courses available, both online and in-class, and some that are a mixture of the two, and every one has its own average completion time. At ITTT we have developed a range of TEFL course options of varying length, difficulty, and study method to ensure there is something to suit every individual situation.
Which TEFL course can be completed the fastest?
TEFL courses are typically classified by the average number of hours they take to complete and if you look online you will find some courses advertised at around 50 hours or even less. If you have no other commitments and are able to study every day, it... [Read more]