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Jan 28th, 2005, 04:59 pm
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Quote Happy Camper I got mine in San Francisco with a school that has up and vanished. I wonder if that's the nature of the beast... |
Gosh, that sounds awfully familiar. My San Fran school vanished, too. And the "house" where I lived with 13 other people has been turned into a hostel. I wonder if that homeless drug addict is still haunting the alley?
TEFL certificates are offered all over the world and most of them teach you just enough to get by - barely. AND most of them are not accepted as legitimate certificates if you plan on getting your MA in the States. | 
Feb 14th, 2005, 11:38 am
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Quote sighisoara AND most of them are not accepted as legitimate certificates if you plan on getting your MA in the States. | Which ones are considered legitimate? | 
Feb 16th, 2005, 10:37 am
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Quote Oreamnos Which ones are considered legitimate? | I think this is still a grey area. I've read some things about an effort being made to standardize TEFL certification in N.America, but I think this is still a long way off. Certain schools may have a list of TEFL certifiers that THEY consider legitimate, but I have a feeling this varies. | 
Mar 16th, 2005, 09:49 am
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| | I completed 3 courses in TEFL through distance study, from a place called English Language Centre in London. You had to complete Modules and write assignments on each, they varied slightly.Each course took between 8-12 weeks and that depended on you-you could finish earlier.I enjoyed the courses and the professors were very helpful.If you do need more classroom observation, I wouldn't recommend this course.For me, it was perfect.  | 
Mar 17th, 2005, 08:55 am
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| | Why did you take 3 courses in TEFL? What did this course get you, a degree or a certificate? | 
Mar 17th, 2005, 12:04 pm
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| | Hi Oreamus
Well,at first I just did the TEFL/TESL Certificate course, which was 4 modules.Then, to got the Diploma in TEFL/TESL, I completed 2 more modules.I was having so much fun receiving diplomas that I went ahead and did the Advanced Diploma(ESP) in TEFL/TESL. ESP means English for Specific Purposes,ie..tourism,business,secretarial.
I learned so much and paid so much..but it was worth every cent(pound).  | 
Mar 20th, 2005, 08:00 am
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| | What did that cost you?? | 
Mar 23rd, 2005, 07:31 pm
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Quote songsengnim Well,at first I just did the TEFL/TESL Certificate course, which was 4 modules.Then, to got the Diploma in TEFL/TESL, I completed 2 more modules.I was having so much fun receiving diplomas that I went ahead and did the Advanced Diploma(ESP) in TEFL/TESL. ESP means English for Specific Purposes,ie..tourism,business,secretarial.
I learned so much and paid so much..but it was worth every cent(pound).  | Any tips for the tourism part of it? I am teaching tourism students now. |
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