Teaching English As A Foreign Language Courses
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Patrick Said:
Where and when is the next TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) course in or around London?We Answered:
http://www.floodlight.co.uk/pls/courses/…If you copy and paste this address it details all government run courses in the Greater London area.
Ida Said:
Advice on Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) courses?We Answered:
Almost any certificate will do for an entry level job. The CELTA is VERY intensive and I wouldn't attempt it without at least a couple of years experience.Take a look at http://teflcoursereview.com where you can see what former students say about courses.
Joshua Said:
I would like to take a course to be certified to teach English as a foreign language, any tips on courses ?We Answered:
Study all the different options carefully and make a list of the different certificates that are available because where you want to work may not accept the certificate you have. Its a good idea to narrow down a few schools in the countries you'd like to work in (I'm assuming you want to do it overseas because doing it in an english speaking country is getting really hard without a masters degree; there are so many qualified teachers). Some schools offer the certificate themselves and will let you work it off while others want you to pay for it up front. There are some pretty high standards in the better paying schools so you may want to consider how much you're willing to invest on top of everything else. Also, make sure you're allowed to work in the country you're going to. Good luckRuth Said:
Teaching English as foreign language - in what 5 real life situations would reading english ability be crucialWe Answered:
Reading and interpreting highway signs and other public signsFinding out what to do in a medical emergency - for example, what to do in the case of an accidental poisoning
Reading labels for proper storage of dangerous products
Reading instructions in appliance manuals
Completing a job application
I hope this helps. Best of luck.
Sherry Said:
Has anyone done a Teaching English as a Foreign Language course on line?We Answered:
Before taking any course, I'd thoroughly recommend you take a look at http://www.teflcoursereview.com/courses/… which has independent reviews of courses by former students.You'll see that some online courses are well worth it and are certainly enough to give you the qualifications to get a job. What I always recommend to people is to take a basic course now, teach for a few years and if you then decide to progress in the subject go for a more advanced CELTA course or something similar.
Salvador Said:
on line teaching English as a foreign language course is it a scam?We Answered:
there are some programs that are reputable, how can i answer you with the amount of information you have providied?Ryan Said:
Teaching English as a foreign language abroad, is it worthwhile taking a TEFL course?We Answered:
Hey,I have completed a TEFL course through i-to-i, and I did find it very worthwhile- they go over the main parts in teaching, such as the planning and doing the lessons in great detail, they also give you a personal tutor who checks your work and make suggestions etc.
i-to-i also offer paid placements abroad, Spain included.
hope this help!
Matt.
