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In this 120-hour TESOL/TEFL course you’ll learn everything you need to know to start teaching English either overseas or online over the internet.

166 lessons.  13 Quizzes. 1,034 Graduates

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Learn how to teach English overseas & online

In this 120-hour TESOL/TEFL course you’ll learn everything you need to know to start teaching English either overseas or online over the internet. You can complete the course all online at your own pace using your notebook/computer or mobile device, and after completing the course will be able to download your accredited 120-hour TESOL/TEFL certificate.

✔️ Internationally recognized and accredited by ACCREDITAT.
✔️ Guaranteed to pass authentication for China & Vietnam visa processes.
✔️ Guaranteed to be accepted by all major online teaching companies.
✔️ 97% recommendation rating on Go Overseas.
✔️ Stress-free 7-day refund policy (full info).
✔️ Option to order hard copy certificates.

Includes your accredited TESOL/TEFL certificate

In this 120-hour TESOL/TEFL course you’ll learn everything you need to know to start teaching English either overseas or online over the internet. You can complete the course all online at your own pace using your notebook/computer or mobile device, and after completing the course will be able to download your accredited 120-hour TESOL/TEFL certificate.

In this 120-hour TESOL/TEFL course you’ll learn everything you need to know to start teaching English either overseas or online over the internet. You can complete the course all online at your own pace using your notebook/computer or mobile device.

What our graduates say:

A brilliant course full of useful information! I’ve been tutoring for a few years now but without any formal training. The course has given me a range of new techniques that I can use with my lessons.

Harriet Warbuton

A brilliant course full of useful information! I’ve been tutoring for a few years now but without any formal training. The course has given me a range of new techniques that I can use with my lessons.

Ronaldo Gutierrez

A brilliant course full of useful information! I’ve been tutoring for a few years now but without any formal training. The course has given me a range of new techniques that I can use with my lessons.

Jane Burgess

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In this 120-hour TESOL/TEFL course you’ll learn everything you need to know to start teaching English either overseas or online over the internet. You can complete the course all online at your own pace using your notebook/computer or mobile device, and after completing the course will be able to download your accredited 120-hour TESOL/TEFL certificate.

In this 120-hour TESOL/TEFL course you’ll learn everything you need to know to start teaching English either overseas or online over the internet. You can complete the course all online at your own pace using your notebook/computer or mobile device.

More info:

This course is divided into 8 modules, each designed to build your understanding one layer at a time. Each module has lessons that you can study through at your own speed, and at the end of each module will be a quiz.

This is how the course breaks down:

Module 1: Introduction

Accessing your course

What actually is TESOL/TEFL?

Course content

Course outline

Course accreditation

Milestones

Final assessment

Referring friends

Studying techniques

Life as a teacher

Destinations

Wages

Class types

Course orientation quiz

Module 2: Words and punctuation

Types of word – Introduction

Types of words – Introduction continued

Types of word – Nouns, verbs, adjectives

Types of word – Pronouns, adverbs, prepositions

Types of word – Conjunctions & interjections

Types of word – Recap

Types of word – Quiz

Types of verb – Introduction

Types of verb – Action and stative

Types of verb – Transitive, intransitive, auxiliary, modal

Types of verb – Phrasal, regular and irregular

Types of verb – Recap

Types of verb – Quiz

Affixes – Introduction

Affixes – Rules of use

Affixes – Teaching affixes

Punctuation – Introduction

Punctuation – Periods, commas and colons

Punctuation – Apostrophes, question, exclamation and quotation marks

Punctuation – Hyphens, dashes, brackets and slashes

Punctuation – Recap

Affixes & punctuation – Quiz

Module 3: Sentences and tenses

Tenses – Introduction

Tenses – Introduction continued

Present tenses – Simple and continuous

Present tenses – Perfect and perfect continuous

Past tenses – Simple and continuous

Past tenses – Perfect and perfect continuous

Future tenses – Simple and continuous

Future tenses – Perfect and perfect continuous

Tenses – Summary

Tenses – Quiz

Sentence structures – Introduction

Sentence structures – Simple and compound

Sentence structures – Complex, and compound-complex

Sentence structures – Conditional sentences

Sentence structures – Z conditional and first conditional

Sentence structures – Second and third conditional

Sentences – Recap

Sentences – Quiz

Module 4: Language skills

Language Skills – Introduction

Teaching vocabulary – Introduction

Teaching vocabulary – Meaning, form & pronunciation

Collocation – Introduction

Collocation – Types of collocations

Collocation – Teaching collocations

Word roots – Introduction

Word roots – Why they’re important

Word roots – Teaching tips

Teaching vocabulary – Summary

Teaching vocabulary – Quiz

Teaching reading – Introduction

Teaching reading to beginners – The alphabet

Teaching reading to beginners – Phonics

Teaching reading to beginners – Vocab limitations

Practicing reading with advanced students – Introduction

Practicing reading with advanced students – Scanning, skimming & reading for detail

Practicing reading with advanced students – Activities

Teaching reading – Summary

Teaching reading – Quiz

Teaching writing – Introduction

Teaching writing to beginners – Foundations

Teaching writing to beginners – activities

Advanced writing skills – Getting over the hump

Advanced writing skills – activities

Advanced writing skills – activities continued

Teaching writing – Summary

Teaching writing – Quiz

Teaching speaking – Introduction

Teaching speaking to beginners – Setting the scene

Teaching speaking to beginners – Pronunciation

Teaching speaking – Intonation

Teaching speaking – Intonation continued

Word stress – Introduction

Word stress – Types of word stress

Word stress – Teaching tips

Sentence stress – Introduction

Sentence stress – Teaching tips

Teaching speaking – Advanced classes

Teaching speaking – Advanced activities

Phonetics – Introduction

Phonetics – International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)

Phonetics – Uses and problems

Phonetics – Final thoughts

Teaching speaking – Quiz

Teaching listening – Introduction

Teaching listening to beginners – Classroom English

Teaching listening to beginners – Prep and practice

Practicing listening with advanced students – Introduction

Practicing listening with advanced students – Activities

Teaching listening – Summary

Teaching listening – Quiz

Module 5: Preparing for lessons

Preparing for lessons – Introduction

Lesson plans – Introduction

Lesson plans – Example plan

Lesson plans – Approaches

Warmers, fillers and coolers – Introduction

Warmers, fillers and coolers – With beginners

Warmers, fillers and coolers – With advanced classes

Lesson plans – Quiz

Class context – Introduction

Class context – Age range

Class context – Culture

Class context – Purpose

Class context – Learning styles

Class context – Visual, auditory, verbal & kinesthetic learning

Class context – Summary

Class context – Quiz

Spicing things up – Bringing fun to your classes

Spicing things up – Bringing in realia

Spicing things up – Using flashcards

Spicing things up – TPR

Spicing things up – Classroom games

Spicing things up – Films and videos

Spicing things up – Online activities

Spicing things up – Conclusion

Spicing things up – Quiz

Module 6: Managing your class

Classroom management – Introduction

Learning environment

Positive learning environments – Introduction

Positive learning environments – Classroom variables

Positive learning environments – Seating plans

Positive learning environments – Seating continued

Positive learning environments – Decorations

Positive learning environments – Quiz

Classroom rules – Introduction

Classroom rules – Rules for different ages

Classroom rules – Problem students

Classroom rules – Final thoughts

Classroom rules – Quiz

Motivation – Introduction

Motivation – Sources of motivation

Motivation – Tailoring your lesson plans

Motivation – Praise

Motivation – When to praise

Motivation – How to praise

Motivation – Summary

Motivation – Quiz

Testing students – Introduction

Testing students – Dynamic approaches

Testing students – Final thoughts

Testing students – Quiz

Module 7: Teaching online

Teaching English Online

Teaching online – Introduction

Teaching online – Equipment

Teaching online – Setting up your classroom

Teaching online – Selecting and using props

Teaching online – Teaching techniques

Teaching online – Motivating students

Teaching online – Demo classes

Teaching online – Conclusion

Module 8: Final assessment

Final Exam

Certificate

This course has been accredited by ACCREDITAT.

Accreditation is a process where a course goes through thorough checks by experienced industry experts. These experts ensure that the course, exams, and people working in the organisation are fit to provide thorough and effective training.

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