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Frequently
Asked Questions About TEFL Courses
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1 What
is the difference between ESL and EFL? |
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English as a Second Language (ESL) is English taught to non-native
speakers who live in an English-speaking country. This would be the
case, for example, with a Korean student living and studying English in the
United States.
English as a Foreign Language (EFL) is English taught to non-native
speakers who live in a non-English-speaking country. This would be
the case with a Korean student studying English in his home country.
2 What
is the difference between CELTA, TEFL, TESOL, and online TEFL
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Whether you choose a CELTA, TEFL, TESOL or online TEFL course, you
should know that all four programs are internationally recognized,
all prepare you for a teaching position overseas, and all are good
for life. There are, however, several significant differences among
them.
CELTA
The is the most widely recognized international teacher
qualification. The CELTA is a standardized teacher preparation program,
so no matter where you take the course, it is more or less the same.
If you have a CELTA certificate, prospective employers know exactly
what to expect in terms of your training. CELTA requires six hours teaching practice time, six hours of observation, four assignments, a pre-interview task, an interview in the application
process, and a pre-course task once you are accepted.
TEFL
courses are also teacher
preparation certificate programs, but they are not standardized. Therefore,
when evaluating an onsite or online TEFL course, it’s important
to do your research.
First of all, you want to be sure that the institution is accredited
and that this information is stated on your certificate. Another helpful
check is to find out how long the institution has been in the language
business. Bridge-Linguatec Inc., Denver, CO has over 20 years of experience and is accredited
by ACCET (Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training),
a U.S. Department of Education-recognized agency. Our BridgeTEFL and TEFL Online programs have been approved by ACCET.
Finally, the best
way to be sure a TEFL course meets your needs is to ask the relevant
questions, whether these involve practice teaching hours, the possibility
of live or video observations of real ESL classes, the amount of homework expected, or
the number of written assignments required.
TESOL and
TESL
TESOL (Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages) or TESL
(Teaching English as a Second Language) courses are not standardized
either and are usually offered through universities.
Online
TEFL
Cost and convenience are the advantages of online TEFL certificate
programs. The courses can be completed from any computer anywhere
in the world and usually cost a fraction of on-site programs. However,
the real-world experience of teaching authentic language
classes is not possible in most online courses. Some programs, such as our course, do provide video observations or tutorials so that you can get a glimpse into the TEFL classroom before heading abroad.
Completion of an online certificate program qualifies you for many TEFL positions overseas. While some schools in some countries prefer teachers with on-site
experience, the most important thing for many language centers is that you be
certified. If spending a month in another city or paying the tuition of an on-site
course is not feasible for you, an online program is your best option.
Like on-site programs, online TEFL courses
are not standardized and you need to do your homework.
3 Do
I really need a TEFL certificate to teach English abroad? |
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Although schools in some parts of the world may require only that
you be a native speaker, most institutions prefer to hire teachers
with some training. And in an increasingly competitive environment,
it’s an absolute necessity at some schools. In any case, having
a CELTA or TEFL certificate on your resume will make the difference
between you and another native English speaker, and can increase your
chances of working at a better school and/or receiving a higher salary.

4 Is
it really necessary to get my TEFL certificate through an accredited
institution? |
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Absolutely. As explained above, TEFL courses are not uniform in either
content or quality. Any person or institution can offer a TEFL training
program without regulation or standardization. Thus, one of the best
ways to know that you are enrolling in a respectable TEFL course is
to check that the institution is externally validated by a reputable
accrediting agency. See our page for more information.

5 Do
I have to have a college degree to enroll in a TEFL course?
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No. CELTA and BridgeTEFL courses require only that students be academically
prepared to enter a university. This includes having excellent study skills, being able to write analytical essays with few grammatical errors, and knowing how to correctly cite direct and indirect sources. Students must also be at least 18
years old to enroll in the CELTA (20 is preferred) and 20 years old
to enroll in the TEFL (18- and 19-year-olds are accepted at the center’s
discretion).

6 Do
I have to be a native speaker to enroll in a TEFL course? |
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No. TEFL courses have different requirements for language proficiency.
In order to enroll in a CELTA or TEFL course at BridgeTEFL, you must
have a level of English proficiency that enables you to follow the
program and satisfactorily complete course requirements. This is a
level at which the applicant makes few or no errors in English and
is roughly equivalent to a score of 280 or higher on the computer-based
TOEFL.

7 What
is the profile of students in your training programs? |
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Trainees in BridgeTEFL programs represent a wide variety of ages and
backgrounds. Many students are young adults between the ages of 22
and 30 who have recently graduated from college or are changing jobs.
We also have a significant number of students between the ages of
45 and 65, who are either recent retirees or are taking time off from
the corporate world to travel abroad.
We have had trainees from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Holland,
and India, but the large majority of our on-site students come from
the United States and Great Britain. TEFL Online students are from
all over the world, including the U.S., Canada, Italy, China, Korea,
and Lebanon.

8 Where
can I teach with these certificates? |
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The CELTA, BridgeTEFL, and TEFL Online certificates prepare you for
a teaching job in any country you choose. You may end up teaching
a business executive in Chile or a group of 40 high school students
in China. EFL teachers are currently needed all over the world, with
the highest demand in Korea, People's Republic of China, Japan, Indonesia,
and other Pacific Rim nations.

9 Do
these training programs enable me to teach ESL/EFL in public
school?
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Most school districts require that you be licensed by the state in
order to teach in public school. Some districts, however, are in dire
need of ESL teachers and will hire people with a TEFL certificate
provided that they are willing to work towards licensure. This often
begins as a long-term substitute teaching position.
For frequently asked questions about teaching abroad, see .

10 Can I receive university credit or continuing education units (CEUs) for BridgeTEFL courses?
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Graduates of our TEFL and CELTA programs are often eligible to receive credit. Bridge-Linguatec Inc., Denver, CO has been authorized by ACCET to award CEUs for our courses. Participants receive 12 CEUs for on-site courses and 4 or 5 CEUs for TEFL Online programs. College students may also be able to receive credit through their university. Please contact your academic advisor for more information. BridgeTEFL will be happy to provide any documentation requested by your school.
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Comments from our Graduates |
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Heather
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| “CELTA is a great program and it was at a great facility. The course content was great! I see the goal of teaching and feel like I have been given the steps to achieve it. Our trainers were the best! They were both encouraging and critical, and they really did everything they could to help us improve our skills. I grew so much from their instruction and advice.” |
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| “I wasn´t really sure I would need a TEFL course, but took one as I figured it would be easier to find a job with a certificate. Once enrolled in the course, I quickly realized how much I needed it. The instructor(s) are great and I learned more about my own language than I thought possible. In addition, the teaching practice and feedback really allows you to identify and pinpoint your strengths and weakness to address them accordingly. I´m not sure how I would get along teaching without the course!” |
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