TEFL
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About the course
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. ICD offers First (120hrs) and Advanced (150hrs) certificates in TEFL. The TEFL qualification aims to provide you with English Language Teaching skills. The program expands and deepens teachers’ knowledge and practical skills needed to teach EFL. The course helps improve teaching quality and supports internationalization.
The TEFL course is modular in nature with flexible delivery options of: online, Face to Face & blended learning. There is a written, paper based exam by Cambridge at the end of each module and participants receive a certificate of Teaching Knowledge Test by Cambridge each time. Upon completion of the relevant course credits, the participants receive a 120 hrs First or a 150 hrs advanced certificate in TEFL by ICD.
Who is this course for?
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certification is a commonly required qualification for new and experienced teachers and ELT graduates who want to teach English anywhere in the world.
Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates should have:
- At least 14 years of education
- B2 level or above in English i.e. good language proficiency
- PLAR (Prior Learning and Assessment Route) is available with course credit exemptions. Contact your nearest ICD centre for details.