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What is TESOL - Teaching English
The demand for knowledge of the English language, and the ability to use this language in many forms of communication, continues to increase throughout the world. The ability to use the English language is quickly becoming a valuable global commodity and as a result the requirement for English teachers all over the world continues to grow.
Currently there is a huge demand for teachers who are skilled, trained and certified in teaching English, due to the fact that there is a great worldwide desire to communicate in English. The standard, international qualification for teaching English to speakers of Other Languages / teaching English as a foreign language is a TESOL certificate. With a TESOL certificate you would be able to put your English teaching skills to good use teaching English in countries around the world.
International TESOL teacher Training’s TESOL certificate courses will provide you with all the necessary English teaching skills, techniques, knowledge and training to be an effective modern teacher.
What is TESOL?
This question is probably the one we find we are asked the most frequently. The use of the acronyms below (amongst others) can be somewhat confusing, especially as they are often used interchangeably. The list of definitions below should, hopefully, clarify their meanings:
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TESOL - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. This term theoretically encompasses both TEFL and TESL.
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TEFL - Teaching English as a Foreign Language. This term is most often used when English is being taught in a country where it is not the native language (teaching English to Spanish people in Spain, for example).
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TESL - Teaching English as a Second Language. This is where English is being taught to non-native speakers of English in a country where it is the native language (teaching immigrants to the UK/USA, for example).
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ELT - This stands for English Language Teaching and is mostly used by bodies in the UK.
Whilst there are some minor differences in theory, these acronyms are used interchangeably. Employers will generally accept TESOL, TEFL and TESL certificates equally as teaching English qualifications.
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| TESOL Phuket, Thailand |
| TESOL New York, USA |
| TESOL London, England |
| TESOL Rome, Italy |
| TESOL Florence, Italy |
| TESOL Barcelona, Spain |
| TESOL Seville, Spain |
| TESOL Brittany, France |
| TESOL Alexandria, Egypt |
| TESOL Beijing, China |
| TESOL Zhuhai, China |
| TESOL Prague, Czech Republic |
| TESOL Ios, Greece |
| TESOL Ban Phe, Thailand |
| TESOL Chiang Mai, Thailand |
| TESOL Cebu, Philippines |
| TESOL Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica |
| TESOL Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
| TESOL Calcutta, India |
| TESOL Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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| TESOL Phuket, Thailand |
| TESOL Rome, Italy |
| TESOL Barcelona, Spain |
| TESOL, New York, USA |
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