Thank you so much for this video! I've been struggling for weeks just looking for legit schools/ sites that provide the TEFL program 🥺 Good luck on your journey in becoming an educator!! ❤
I extended my TEFL courses today; your video gave me motivation after relinquishing the courses for about 8 months. Congratulations btw and wish you the best. Please let me know if you have any advice. (Note: wanted to apply to the International TEFL academy as well, but not have enough $)
You got this! I’m so glad my video could inspire you to keep going! 💖💖💖 My main advice is, if you don’t understand a question, you can copy paste it into chat GPT and ask it to rephrase the question for you. And definitely learn the PPP and ESA lesson plans in depth because there end up being a lot of questions on it
New sub here ..Very helpful video!! Can you rate the course from 1-10 based on it is difficulty? that would be helpful. I am a non-native English speaker.
The grammar sections are difficult, but I’ve heard that sometimes this is easier for non-native speakers because of having to study English grammar in depth in school (in America, we don’t learn a lot of grammar). I found that they asked me to re-do a lot of my answers, but only with minor changes. Overall, if level 1 is watching a TH-cam video on English and level 10 is taking a college course, I would give this particular program a 6.
I believe both these sites help you find a job after you get your certificate. International tefl academy seems to be a little better at this. I don't have a college degree (I had to start working right out of high school), but I'm thinking about pursuing higher education in the near future. Without a degree, it's nearly impossible to get a work visa to teach English in another country. That being said, you don't need to have a degree specifically in Teaching or in English. Any bachelors degree will do. It does seem to be a requirement that you're a native English speaker, though. I looked into it, and I can get a job in the US at any foreign language teaching school BUT I have to be able to speak the first language of my students. I'm studying Chinese and Spanish, and after I have my fluency certificates I'm planning to apply. I hope this helps you!
Thank you so much for this video! I've been struggling for weeks just looking for legit schools/ sites that provide the TEFL program 🥺 Good luck on your journey in becoming an educator!! ❤
@@neh7418 Thank you 💖 It’s a very rewarding journey and I wish you luck as well!
I extended my TEFL courses today; your video gave me motivation after relinquishing the courses for about 8 months.
Congratulations btw and wish you the best. Please let me know if you have any advice. (Note: wanted to apply to the International TEFL academy as well, but not have enough $)
You got this! I’m so glad my video could inspire you to keep going! 💖💖💖 My main advice is, if you don’t understand a question, you can copy paste it into chat GPT and ask it to rephrase the question for you. And definitely learn the PPP and ESA lesson plans in depth because there end up being a lot of questions on it
Was there an option to get a hard copy from them?
New sub here ..Very helpful video!! Can you rate the course from 1-10 based on it is difficulty? that would be helpful. I am a non-native English speaker.
The grammar sections are difficult, but I’ve heard that sometimes this is easier for non-native speakers because of having to study English grammar in depth in school (in America, we don’t learn a lot of grammar). I found that they asked me to re-do a lot of my answers, but only with minor changes. Overall, if level 1 is watching a TH-cam video on English and level 10 is taking a college course, I would give this particular program a 6.
did you get a job soon after? how is it looking for a job? did you already have a BA in English?
I believe both these sites help you find a job after you get your certificate. International tefl academy seems to be a little better at this. I don't have a college degree (I had to start working right out of high school), but I'm thinking about pursuing higher education in the near future. Without a degree, it's nearly impossible to get a work visa to teach English in another country. That being said, you don't need to have a degree specifically in Teaching or in English. Any bachelors degree will do. It does seem to be a requirement that you're a native English speaker, though. I looked into it, and I can get a job in the US at any foreign language teaching school BUT I have to be able to speak the first language of my students. I'm studying Chinese and Spanish, and after I have my fluency certificates I'm planning to apply. I hope this helps you!
Hi how much did u have to pay on a whole for the tefl.
I got a discount, if memory serves it was around $380
Can u guide me how can i apply for online tefl course