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TEFL information

  • 01-08-2016 9:33pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hi, so I've recently decided I wanted a bit of a change from my usual retail job and am looking into moving to Asia for a while and teach English.

    It's early days so I don't know where exactly but most likely Vietnam or Cambodia. I've been looking up TEFL courses and was wondering if anyone has information on what would be the best to do accreditation wise, and what Dublin based companies are the most reliable- I've heard of a lot of scams happening.

    I'd really appreciate any help I can get, thanks in advance!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 541 ✭✭✭CiboC


    Only consider doing CELT, CELTA or Trinity CertTESOL, no other courses will qualify you to teach in Ireland and if you are going to take a course you may as well do a 'proper' one. Take your pick from a variety of providers to suit your budget and dates. Online courses are a waste of your time and money.

    For CELT providers in Dublin you can check the ACELS website on http://www.acels.ie/celt


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