After a couple of weeks of research, I decided to sign up for the TEFL Training Distance Learning TESOL course instead of the ITC course. I received my first set of study materials one day after signing up and paying for the course. Upon completing the course I’ll be awarded the ACoT TESOL qualification (NQF level 5).
The course is set up over a series of four books that you work through at your own pace. You have 18 months in total to complete the course, but obviously I’m hoping to do it much quicker than that! At first glance the book seems small, but once I began working through the book I realised that it contains a lot of exercises and material and is very intensive! Having to adapt from a native English speaker’s analysis of the language to a student’s analysis is probably the trickiest part.
As part of the course, whilst studying books 2 and 3 you are required to observe at least 6 lessons (lasting at least 6 hours) in a real English school. I have a few places in mind at the moment – TEFL training will send you a number of introductory letters, and it is up to you to approach schools asking to observe lessons. This is a part of the course that I’m really looking forward to, although you have to arrange a school before submitting Book 1 back to TEFL training, so I should get on that soon. Finding the motivation for Distance Learning can be quite difficult whilst working full time, but I’m finding this course really interesting and challenging so far.
I have to mention that the service I’ve received so far from TEFL Training has been great – all of my questions were answered really quickly and they were very quick to follow up from the intensive weekend course. So far I’ve found it to be an enjoyable experience and hopefully I’ll become a good teacher one day
