If you have been
considering teaching English abroad and done a little research, especially on some of the
online forums, you may be wondering if you really need a TEFL certificate? Probably a better question to ask
yourself would be: Why would I not want a TEFL certificate?
You can always
just start teaching without any preparation and see how well
you do. But that’s a pretty scary thought isn’t it? Without a TEFL course how will you know if what you’re doing is
right? And just imagine walking into a classroom full of students and having nothing to say – it’d be like
that nightmare where you turn up at school naked!
Some hopeful teachers just dismiss it as a really steep learning
curve. But remember, it’s difficult to learn from the other teachers if you can’t watch them in action. You’ll
certainly learn from your mistakes, but how many will you have to make to
equal 160 hours of
focused TEFL training?
Perhaps more importantly,
starting to teach
without TEFL training really isn’t fair on your class. They deserve the best
teaching possible and if you aren’t prepared, if you don’t know what to expect,
they simply won’t get it. Even if you’re planning to travel to a country that
doesn’t demand a TEFL qualification, you should seriously consider getting one.
Many reputable language schools simply won’t employ you without a TEFL qualification. This may mean that you have to accept a job
from a less reliable institution – something not really recommended. In more
developed countries, finding TEFL jobs without a qualification can be extremely
difficult and you’ll probably spend weeks searching for work once you’ve
arrived, with no chance of organizing your position before you travel.
A TEFL course ticks important boxes. You’ll get more
opportunities to convince schools to hire you and you’ll know exactly what to
do during telephone interviews. So even though a TEFL course may not be essential, it is important.
What’s more, a TEFL course will make you stand out from the crowd.
Language schools might not ask for them, but you can bet that applicants with
a TEFL
qualification go in one pile,
while those without go in another.
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