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Global TESOL FAQs.

1. How can TESOL Global offer a free TESOL certificate?
Answer:-
TESOL Global is backed by a large international organization. The multiple resources of this organization provide the support. Time Taylor is an academic publisher of second language journals and also establishing TESOL institutions globally

2. How long will the course take.
Answer:-
It is up to you - but we do insist you start and complete within 6 months

3. Do I really need a TESOL certificate?
Answer:-
No - you can get a job without one. 97% of TESOL teachers do not have a certificate. However, as the TESOL profession grows, there is strong likelihood that governments will demand both a university degree and a TESOL Certificate in the near future.

4. How does the TESOL certificate help me?
Answer:- There are various ways a TESOL certificate can help. It gives you information and guidance on how your students learn English, and ways in which you teach in te classroom. It also makes your CV stand out when applying for a job. It also (in our case) gets you credit should you go on to Masters Level studies in TESOL. If you work for Government programs in Korea, you will receive an extra $1,200 a year from this TESOL certificate.

5. Are you accredited?
Answer:- There are two official accrediting authorities. One is owned by the parent of this organization and thus we do not claim accreditation from an internal source. Indeed, our parent has accredited other worthy courses you should consider. We are a Legally established business under the business laws of Korea, Australia, The Philippines and USA. As part of an international group of academic journals accepted worldwide by over 300 universities, an editorial board of over 400 academics and professional TESOL advisors, plus the only organization globally to hold International EFL Conferences, we submit our qualifications for your consideration.

6. Can an on-line course really help me?
Answer:- While we do recommend attendance based courses, sometimes it is just not practicable. Time constraints, costs and course quality are the three inhibiting factors. On-line education is a viable alternative. The idea of this course is that by being reasonably inexpensive, teachers who wish to further their career can at a later time partake of attendance based courses. There are also other quality on-line courses to consider. See I-TAA

7. How do we contact you?
Answer:-
e-mail tesol@tesol-global.com


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