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$29 for a TEFL/TESOL Online Course from International Open Academy ($499 Value)

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120 HOUR TESOL CERTIFICATE https://internationalopenacademy.com/tesol-course

Do you want to teach English, either at home, online, or abroad, but you’re not sure where to start? This TESOL Certification course is fully accredited, internationally recognized, and will give you the tools you need to be successful as a teacher of English as a Second Language.

With a TESOL/TEFL certificate, you can show the schools you’re applying to that you know how to teach - from lesson planning and classroom management to theory and pedagogical techniques.

You can get your 120 hour TESOL certificate online through International Open Academy, at your own pace, in the comfort of your own home. Throughout the course, you will get the opportunity to submit lesson plans to experienced TESOL teachers, gaining valuable feedback from experts who have been teaching abroad for years.

Start your accredited TESOL certification online now - your first step to becoming an English teacher. Where will you go from there? You decide!

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  • Just don't…. DELTA or CELTA are the recognised minimums.

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      Background: Have a CELTA (N.B. the most useful qualification I've ever studied).

      BHM - that's a simplistic answer; sometimes it is enough. Many jobs in Asia just need the basic piece of paper, not the rigour of CELTA/DELTA.

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        If you are a lifer in Asia who are happy with a small school position then no qualification would still be acceptable. White? Check. English as a first language? Check.

        There is a reason Celta is rigerous and imo it still isn't enough to ensure you are a competent teacher. Any education degree is 4 years minimum for a reason. The teaching of English should not be an exception.

        The whole market of ESL, EFL, EALD or whatever you want to call it is a disgrace in many countries around the world; even here with many unregistered "schools". It is a business model over an educational model.

        Off soap box now.

        Didn't neg you btw.

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          TEFL is good enough for asia

  • Do you want to teach English, either at home, online, or abroad

    No, I do it on OzBargain

  • How long do you get to complete the course?

  • Got charged, but got error web page afterwards…. be aware.

  • this paper is worthless not to mention its cheaper on their own deal via https://www.groupon.com/deals/international-open-academy-787

    you would do better to wipe your backside with the paper they give you, at least you'll get some use from it

    https://www.reddit.com/r/German/comments/6sirl2/has_anyone_u…

    https://www.reddit.com/r/TEFL/comments/4hlkya/what_do_you_gu…

    here's the certificate you download on completion of the 'course' https://imgur.com/y6pKU2s

    if you think that's going to get you a job in the now difficult to obtain Asian teaching markets even in 2018 then I have a bridge to sell you cheap. Did a baby make that in MS Paint?

    • have you even been to asia? they ask for those cetificates LOL

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        Oh how silly of me which countries have you taught in recently and which schools broke the laws and took in a useless certificate milled clown with a printed TESOL?

        It's not the 80s anymore and turning up at the airport with this is going to get you no where

    • Hah. I could get a job teaching English in China purely on the basis that I'm white and speak English.

      It's a good look over there!

      • First hand experience there? How many teaching jobs have you obtained in China this way recently? The answer is a big fat zero. Just another know it all

    • That first link has some good detective work. This appears to be basically a scam, where you take many people for a small amount of money each.

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