I want both of their diploma's I am working my way up the TEFL later right now I'm working on world TESOL and global TEFL diploma. Eventually I want my CELTA and Delta but I am grinding my way up there.
@@ryanrandolph4658 If you are serious about teaching abroad, getting a degree will be better than investing in a CELTA and DELTA. Most countries require a degree as a visa requirement. Just my opinion!
@@ESLTeacher365 I will keep that in mind but for now I am looking for a place that will let me in to teach online I have 2 years of tutering experience in the Philippines
Hi, Thank you for your video. Which course is most requested by hires to teach in person in Malaysia and what level course is required please. I haven’t been in college for 15 years years and I didn’t graduate college with a teaching degree. Do you know if a teaching degree is required to teach in Malaysia or can I have any Bachelor’s degree?
A bachelor's degree and TEFL are enough to teach in some ways in Malaysia. If you want to have more options, a degree in teaching or acual teaching license are helpful. Schools also look for teachers that are native speakers and have previous experience.
No, you do not need to be a qualified teacher. ITA gives you resources on how to find a location for the teaching practicum and the TTA course sets it up for you.
Hi, first of all I want top thank you for doing theese videos, they are very helpful. I am undecided between these two programs, and I thought you could help me out. I have Mexican and American citizenship. I am Mexican by birth, Americanm by marriage. I have been speaking english for the past 24 years, and my level is that of a native speaker. Currently I live in Mexico, and want to be able to teach online. I have a family, so plans to teach abroad are not being considered at the moment. Is TTA or ITA better for what I want? or will it make a difference to spend the extra money on ITA if I only want to teach online?
Hey there.. I have done Masters in English language.I want to move to UAE as an English language teacher..As having TEFL certificate is mandatory there,would the one from TTA be enough or should I go for the ITA?
With all due respect, your review of the TTA is somewhat misleading. There are 3 assignments in TTA Level 5 course, not two and they are quite volumous and detailed. The third assignment involves writing two essays, one of which being a course book analysis. As for your comment that it is sufficient only if an aspiring teacher focuses on online teaching, this is also not justified, as all the assignments focus on offline group teaching settings.
Thank you for your feedback. When I took the Level 5 TTA course there were two assignments - assignment A and B. It looks like the course has been updated since I took it.
@ Yes, it has). I’m currently on my TTA Level 5 struggling to meet my deadlines with the assignments, partly because I assumed, judging from some of the reviews like yours, that the assignments would not be so time consuming and detailed. By no means this is your or any other reviewer’s fault. I had to do a more thorough research and manage the progress of the course better. But still, considering updating the description of this course on your channel might be worth considering🙂 Anyway, thank you for your work!
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Just signed up for TTA wish I would've seen this b4 still got a black Friday deal though good info hope it all pay off I know I'm going to graduate.
Where would you like to teach?
@@ESLTeacher365 Thailand around Chaing Mai to start
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Did you do the 4-week or the 11-week option?
@@ESLTeacher365 I did the 11-week option. I am halfway through my practicum and loving every minute of it.
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I want both of their diploma's I am working my way up the TEFL later right now I'm working on world TESOL and global TEFL diploma. Eventually I want my CELTA and Delta but I am grinding my way up there.
Where do you want to teach? Do you have a degree?
@ESLTeacher365 Anywhere and no I don't have a degree
@@ryanrandolph4658 If you are serious about teaching abroad, getting a degree will be better than investing in a CELTA and DELTA. Most countries require a degree as a visa requirement. Just my opinion!
@@ESLTeacher365 I will keep that in mind but for now I am looking for a place that will let me in to teach online I have 2 years of tutering experience in the Philippines
@@ESLTeacher365Hi, Thank you for the info. Does it have to be a teaching degree? Or any degree?
Hi, Thank you for your video. Which course is most requested by hires to teach in person in Malaysia and what level course is required please. I haven’t been in college for 15 years years and I didn’t graduate college with a teaching degree. Do you know if a teaching degree is required to teach in Malaysia or can I have any Bachelor’s degree?
A bachelor's degree and TEFL are enough to teach in some ways in Malaysia. If you want to have more options, a degree in teaching or acual teaching license are helpful. Schools also look for teachers that are native speakers and have previous experience.
Hi If I want to teach in person for Egypt which one is preferred and what level please.
120-hour as a minimum. If you haven’t taught before, however, I recommend getting an accredited level 5 cert.
I am from South Africa
Do you have to be a qualified teacher already to do this course? I'm just wondering how to do the teaching hours?
No, you do not need to be a qualified teacher. ITA gives you resources on how to find a location for the teaching practicum and the TTA course sets it up for you.
Hi, first of all I want top thank you for doing theese videos, they are very helpful.
I am undecided between these two programs, and I thought you could help me out. I have Mexican and American citizenship. I am Mexican by birth, Americanm by marriage. I have been speaking english for the past 24 years, and my level is that of a native speaker.
Currently I live in Mexico, and want to be able to teach online. I have a family, so plans to teach abroad are not being considered at the moment.
Is TTA or ITA better for what I want? or will it make a difference to spend the extra money on ITA if I only want to teach online?
If you only want to teach online, go for TTA 😊
@@ESLTeacher365 Thank you very much.
Hi there! Would TTA be the option for someone with no prior teaching experience? Im the same, and just want to teach online. Thank you 🙏
@@kristadeguzman326 If you just want to teach online but have no previous experience, I recommend the level 5 course from TTA :)
@@ESLTeacher365 thank you so much! 💖
Hey there.. I have done Masters in English language.I want to move to UAE as an English language teacher..As having TEFL certificate is mandatory there,would the one from TTA be enough or should I go for the ITA?
CELTA is preferred in UAE. Some schools will also ask for 2+ years of experience and you’ll want to take an official English exam to prove your level.
@@ESLTeacher365Hi thanks for the information. What level of requirements does Malaysia prefer?
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Do they offer hard copy of TEFL cirticate.?
Yes, you can get a hard copy of the ITA or TTA certificate which can be used for your visa application to teach abroad.
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With all due respect, your review of the TTA is somewhat misleading. There are 3 assignments in TTA Level 5 course, not two and they are quite volumous and detailed. The third assignment involves writing two essays, one of which being a course book analysis. As for your comment that it is sufficient only if an aspiring teacher focuses on online teaching, this is also not justified, as all the assignments focus on offline group teaching settings.
Thank you for your feedback. When I took the Level 5 TTA course there were two assignments - assignment A and B. It looks like the course has been updated since I took it.
@ Yes, it has). I’m currently on my TTA Level 5 struggling to meet my deadlines with the assignments, partly because I assumed, judging from some of the reviews like yours, that the assignments would not be so time consuming and detailed. By no means this is your or any other reviewer’s fault. I had to do a more thorough research and manage the progress of the course better. But still, considering updating the description of this course on your channel might be worth considering🙂 Anyway, thank you for your work!
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