[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Anonymous  +  532865 Thu, 26 Jun 08 01:13 PM
Hi guys, my name is Kevin. I have decided to proceed with doing a tefl course, and am unsure which to choose. Could any1 tell me which course is the most recognised worldwide, and where is the best place to go if u were to get offers. I hope this question does not irritate anyone, i am a newbie .

My best regards

Kevin
Pete West  +  533833 Sat, 28 Jun 08 05:43 PM
Online courses are a good option particularly if you have a limited budget to further your studies or if you have other work and/or family commitments that restrict the amount of time you have available to study. You can find good online courses that provide quality training and allow you to work at your own pace. Having no deadlines but those which you set for yourself is a great advantage. Working on a course with a flexible schedule where your personal tutor can be contacted 24/7 or your coursework can be submitted whenever ready has allowed many of our students – teachers to complete successfully their TESL/TEFL Certificate course, further their knowledge and gain better prospects of employment.

In most places the basic requirements for entry level teaching positions are a degree plus a TESL/TEFL certificate. Being certified will make you more marketable and it will also prepare you for the job.


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