The English language has spread rapidly throughout human history. In addition to that, English has become an international language; many businesses communicate extensively across borders with their customers and partners in English. The demand for English teachers is increasing as more students around the world focus on learning English as a second language.
However, before embarking on your own English teaching journey, it's imperative to recognize the differences between speaking English and teaching English. The fact that you're a native speaker will certainly give you some advantages, but you'll need training and certification in order to offer your students an effective and rewarding learning experience.
A TEFL certification is important to becoming a teacher of English to non-native English speakers, and it is often a requirement for schools hiring English language teachers. TEFL Certificates are internationally recognized credentials for teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in schools and communities. Individuals who hold TEFL certifications can teach English around the world to non-native speakers of the language. There is a global demand for English-speaking teachers. Almost anywhere in the world can offer work; East Asia has the most job openings. The TEFL Certificate does not expire if you are not ready to teach online or abroad this year. If there is anything that COVID-19 has taught us, it is to just be ready.
Ever wanted to be a full-time online or abroad English teacher? No worries. In this course we offer:
Practice questions and answers are provided to polish your teaching skills
Most successful platforms for online teaching will be recommended
NB. This is not a TEFL course but it contains TEFL questions to help you prepare for your teaching language abroad or online career.