- The main difference between a Level 3 and Level 5 TEFL course is that the Level 5 course consists of more intensive training with more challenging assessments.
- With both Level 3 and Level 5 courses you can teach worldwide, but a Level 5 course will in general open doors to higher paid jobs at more competitive locations.
- A Level 3 course is specifically suitable for those who would like to teach English for a relatively short period of time (1-2 years). If you are planning to pursue a career in teaching English, a Level 5 course is probably a better fit.
- Level 5 courses (and also Cert TESOL and CELTA courses) are equivalent to a Foundation Degree qualification on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) for England.
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- TEFL course through JoHo
- Who teaches with TEFL?
- Is the TEFL course accredited and acknowledged worldwide?
- What kind of feedback will I receive during the course?
- Are there any admission requirements to be able to participate in a TEFL course?
- What kind of facilities do I need to be able to do the online course?
- TEFL courses & modules
- What is the difference between a Level 3 and a Level 5 TEFL course?
- Can I change the date of my TEFL practical weekend after the booking?
- Which TEFL course is suitable for me?
- Which TEFL course should I choose?
- Advice TEFL courses
- What is the difference between the online TEFL course and the practical weekend?
- When does the TEFL course officially start?
- What is included in the TEFL course price?
- Can I pay for the TEFL course in terms?
- Can I extend the online TEFL course?
- Are practical teaching situations also part of the online course?
- What is the difference with online TEFL courses I find elsewhere?
- How long will it take until my assignments are revised?
- Do I need to save the assignments I completed in the online course?
- Can I also book separate modules or add modules to my course after I got started?
- What can I do if I loose my certificate?
- Does my certificate expire?
- Will there be an examination at the end of the TEFL course?
- How will I receive my TEFL certificate?
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