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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
very odd that all these reviews have been published on the same day! Puts me off going with this company.
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Posted 9 years ago
it was rubbish
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Posted 7 years ago
I have not received my graded assignment back after 10 days. I have emailed and still nothing seems to happen. Promises were made and not kept. My TEFL certificate is needed to finalise my Visa application, and now I am stuck in a country with no way of applying to be a legal worker.
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Posted 6 years ago
The 120 hour course is great - depending on why you are doing it. If, like me, you are there to get another qualification and perhaps do a little teaching whilst you travel it is great. Really comprehensive and helpful. However, if this is a change of career and you want to become a teacher then it is not for you! I do not think a 120 hour course can prepare you enough if you are serious about becoming a teacher. Also, be aware that it is not a doss. I think many people are misinformed about what is involved in a TEFL course, it is not multiple choice or something you could do in an evening. There are real essays and lesson plan assignments, which involve concentration and some outside research!
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Posted 8 years ago
The Course material is certainly intense and covers everything you would need. However the material required is not downloadable. So as you go from one page to the next, the only way to keep a record of your notes, which you would need to be able to study and refer back to later is to copy and paste into Word. This is so outdated and does not speak to an organisation that appears to pride itself on progression. As the course does come at a premium price it astounds me that no material is provided for study purposes.
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Posted 5 years ago
I did a learn quite in the Level 5 course, however after completing the course and getting my certificate, it still said I was only 78% done on the dashboard. I opened a ticket to ask about that, and to ask how I could get classroom training and they never replied. So while I did learn some things, it did not prepare me to pursue a career as a TEFL instructor.
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Posted 4 years ago
I completed The TEFL Academy's online Qualifi level 5 course. Anyone who has spent a little bit of time researching different English teaching courses will know already that there are a number of different pathways to becoming an EFL teacher. I had originally hoped to do the Cambridge CELTA course. I even found a school where I could complete the course 100% online without having to attend the classroom. But I really couldn’t justify spending two thousand Euros or more on a 120-hour course, and even less so when I discovered what The TEFL Academy offers for a fraction of that cost. When I first came across the TEFL Academy via a Google search, I had my doubts about whether their certificate would carry much weight in the teaching world, so I spent a lot of time researching them, looking for genuine, honest reports and feedback from students who had completed the course, reading review platforms and forums… and I discovered that The TEFL Academy's course receives consistent five-star reviews and excellent feedback across all of the trusted review platforms and I soon became confident that this course was a good choice to obtain and certify the necessary knowledge and skills to begin my career in TEFL. I finished the course just a week ago and I’m already working as an online English teacher; obviously, being newly qualified and this being my first teaching job, I’m not making fortunes yet! But at the rate I’m earning, working just three hours a day, 5 days a week, the course will have paid for itself, completely, in under three weeks so for me that’s a big success! A great start. Studying TEFL was something I'd wanted to do for over ten years but until recently hadn't had the time, energy or motivation. So it was one of the few positive things that came from the pandemic for me. I had some limited previous experience of teaching adults and so was already familiar with lesson plans, schemes of work and other procedures covered by this course. I speak Spanish as a second language and am interested in languages in general, so I had some expectations of the course being quite easy for me. It isn't. It's challenging; there's a lot to learn. Sure, you can probably brush over many parts if your main goal is to get the certificate and you're happy with achieving only the minimum required pass marks, but if you're using this as an opportunity to start a new career, all of the important things you need to be a successful EFL teacher are there in the course. If you put the effort in, you're going to get a lot out of it. When you sign-up, you're granted immediate access to the course material, so you can roll up your sleeves and dig straight in. This was a big plus for me; I'm a spontaneous person which means I can lose interest as quickly as I find it and my impatience often gets in the way of me seeing things through to completion. So to be able to begin the course straightaway was key to getting off on the right foot and ultimately to keeping me engaged all through it. After the first couple of hours of study, I began to have my doubts about whether the “168 hours” the course claimed to be was at all realistic. I felt like I was going to complete the course in half that time. I was wrong. 168 hours is indeed accurate, and that’s before you add in the optional further study. This is an excellent, in-depth course which is exactly what it claims to be. Have no doubts. The course is structured logically. It flows naturally and is broken down into manageable chunks which are quick to digest. It's easy to navigate your way around and to locate the parts you want to revisit. You’ll find short, interactive quizzes throughout the material. These check your learning as well as help you to make sense of what you've just read. They also give you a bit of a break after taking in a lot of written information. The course comprises of ten units each comprising of two to three sections. At the end of every unit there's a computer-marked test composed of multiple-choice questions / gap fills etc. I found a lot of the test questions easy, and others require some careful thought and judgement. Take your time with the tests. Read the questions and instructions carefully and think about your answers, though it doesn't matter if you don't reach the required score; you can retake the tests as many times as you need to. I made a small number of slip ups on the tests but passed them all first time with high marks. Treat them as a way to check your own learning and identify parts of the course that you need to revisit. In addition to the lessons and test, each unit has a Further Reading section where you’ll find links to resources around the internet, relevant to the topics covered in the unit. You'll want to keep these lists; they're useful. Right click anywhere on the page, click "save as" and choose somewhere to save the page. Units 5, 7 and 10 have an examiner-marked assignment in addition to the end of unit computer- marked tests. These three assignments were more detailed and demanding than I expected. I was surprised when I saw what was required for the first of these assignments. That’s when things started to get serious! The assignments provide opportunities to put what you've learnt into practice, to revise your notes and the course material and to demonstrate to yourself and to the examiner your skills and abilities. Each assignment is introduced through a short video tutorial which gives you a clear idea of what’s required. More detailed requirements and explanations are provided in written form and a check-list is also included which is a very useful tool to ensure that you have covered everything you’re required to. When I sat down to begin the first assignment, I found it overwhelming; I just didn't know where to start. The key is to read through the instructions and the templates, and just start somewhere. Start with an idea and build it up from there. You'll be flicking backwards and forwards through the various pages of the assignment and building it up step by step. It gets easier as you make progress. I spent 15 hours or more on each assignment. Marking takes 8 days. You can advance to the next units after completing the first assignment but you don't have access to the second assignment until the first one has been marked. it was a little bit frustrating not being able to look at the next assignment to start putting some ideas together but having the feedback from the first assignment is helpful before approaching the second. For each of the three assignments, you either receive the grade Pass, Merit or Distinction, or are asked to resubmit your work. Your overall grade for the course is calculated based on the grades for these. I put, what I considered, a huge amount thought and effort into the coursework. I received a Merit grade for the first assignment – I had obviously aimed and hoped for a Distinction but was happy enough with Merit. For the second assignment, I pushed myself even harder, determined to get a Distinction, did additional research to make sure I was giving my best, and when I submitted it, I was confident that everything was excellent and worthy of a Distinction. I got another Merit! A Merit is a fantastic grade of course, considering that I’d not had any experience of teaching English but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel a little bit disheartened. The markers gave me very detailed feedback and drew to my attention the points that I could improve. The feedback is fair, accurate and helpful. This is the first level 5 course I’ve studied – the bar is set high for these assignments so don’t feel disappointed if you don’t achieve the grade you hoped for – and remember that there are students on this course who already have a high-level study experience, who already have English teaching experience and are familiar with a lot of the concepts, students with university degrees (level 7) and with polished study skills, so even completing and passing this course is a massive achievement. But remember to aim as high as you can – the markers are looking for a very significant level of understanding. My overall grade was a Merit which I’m of course very happy about! I've seen, in a very small number of reviews of this course, that some students haven't been happy that the material can't be downloaded and kept. I imagine the academy does this to prevent the course being freely shared around. The course material contains excellent, well-written content and if it was easy to find for free elsewhere, the course, for me, would feel less valuable. Tip: I use the free version of Dropbox which has a really handy feature of saving screenshots automatically when you press the "print screen" button on your keyboard. At the end of each section, I went back to page 1 and worked through the pages again, pressing "print screen" on each page, then moved all of those screenshots into a folder identified by the unit’s name. This takes just a couple of minutes for each section and means I can look back at anything whenever I want; not just for the six months the course is available to me. Even so, do get into the habit of making your own detailed notes as you work through the course. After each paragraph, I wrote a summary of it in my own words in my notebook, (or rather notebooks; it's a lot of information), and at the end of the unit, typed up my notes for the whole unit. It might seem like a lot of work. It is. But for me it was a great way to properly process what I'd learnt. And it means I now have ten Word documents, each with all of the information from each unit, written in my own words i.e. in a way which I understand easily. So anything I want to look back on is readily available whenever I need it, and will be there forever. The course covers all of the main areas that you need to begin your teaching career. It provides specific training for teaching each of the four skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) as well as for teaching grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. It also covers classroom management, materials / resources and a wide range of other relevant aspects of TEFL. You'll learn a lot about English language which you'll find harder or easier depending on your prior knowledge. In the units on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation study, If you’re a native English speaker, you’ll learn the theory behind a language that you already speak, so this part is similar to learning a foreign language but with the advantage of already being nine tenths of the way there. A couple of things I'd change about the course: The format is largely focussed on you reading through the material to learn it. I would have liked for some of the sections to have been taught through different methods, such as video presentations, podcasts etc. I'd have liked to have had a way to interact with other students; some kind of forum, organised by course unit, so that students could help each other make sense of the course material and the tutors can give guidance on specific issues, with this being available for all students, present and future, to refer to. I'd also have liked to have seen other kinds of live interaction between tutors and students, such as a webinar. In fact, The TEFL Academy does offer a ten-hour teaching practice webinar as a separate product, but I would have liked to have seen a little bit of this type of interaction on the course itself. It would have made it feel a little bit more authentic and complete. There were around four instances throughout the course when I needed some help with the material or assignments. The academy uses a support ticket system; you fill in your details and your issue and a tutor replies to you by email. In all cases the tutor got back to me in a reasonable timeframe and with the help I needed. When I signed up to the course, a free 30-hour top-up course was offered. I could choose between three different courses. This added value to the course and meant I could get some additional knowledge and skills in my choice of area. I certainly recommend the course as a way to get a good knowledge of TEFL. The online course doesn't provide any supervised teaching practice so you'll need to be prepared to jump in at the deep end when you begin teaching (or pay for the teaching practice webinar if you want some hands-on practice first). Cambridge's CELTA course is a requirement for a lot of teaching jobs (and for many others it isn't). A university degree is sometimes another requirement for teaching jobs in certain countries or with certain employers. Some employers don't specify that you have to have the CELTA but do specify that your course has to have included a certain amount of practical work / supervised teaching practice, so it's important that you realise the potential limitations of an online course in relation to which direction you're planning to steer your career towards. I did this course to learn TEFL in order to work for myself; to teach from home and online, and perhaps in the future I'll want my own language school to work from. I've seen many examples of people working in language schools around the world after completing this course so it's apparent that you don't necessarily need a university degree or CELTA qualification to fulfil your career dream. What you do most definitely need is a solid grounding in TEFL and a commitment to lifelong learning. So this course is an excellent place to begin your journey. The course represents tremendous value for money and it will unlock the door to your highly rewarding new career as an EFL teacher.
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Posted 3 years ago
The Level 5 TEFL Course (168 hrs) was understandable for the most part, however, when it came to assignments, it became difficult to understand everything that was required and not all instructions were 100% clear.
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Posted 4 years ago
I studied the Level 5 course with the TEFL Academy and would highly recommend it to others. The course offers a wealth of information and techniques to begin your EFL teaching journey. I have recently passed the course and have already been offered opportunities to teach within the UK.
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Posted 1 year ago
It's almost too bad there's not an option to rate between a 4 and a 5; while I may have a few criticisms, 4 just seems to low. I really enjoyed the opportunity to learn through the TEFL Academy. I found the material to be easy to navigate and learn, but the assignments were a little more challenging than anticipated. If you are not familiar with creating lesson plans, it can be a little daunting to figure it out on your own. Further, when you are normally the type of student who earns high marks, receiving only a "pass" on assignments is a little deflating. While that's not the fault of the TEFL Academy, grades are dependent upon the subjectivity of the graders. Overall, though, it was a fantastic experience, and I look forward to an opportunity to get to work!
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Posted 3 years ago
I just finished the TEFL Academy course and really enjoyed it! It is very well organized and laid out, and is intuitive to work through. The information is interesting, and the further reading materials are great. The end of unit tests are a great way to "concept check" yourself for what you just learned. The three assignments do take a while - each one took me about a week, but it was worth it. Don't leave them until the end, trust me!!! The feedback given by the graders was thorough and very helpful. I appreciate their careful consideration of my work. I didn't feel like just another anonymous student. I received my electronic certificate within a week of completion. Hard copy is still en route. I sought this out initially to gain a new skill and have a constructive focus during the COVID lock down, but now realize I have truly opened up a world of opportunity with this qualification, which is globally recognized. Excited to see where it takes me! I highly recommend this to anyone wanting to enhance their resume, especially those who wish to travel and spend some time living abroad.
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Posted 3 years ago
I completed my Level 5 course with The TEFL Academy. Each unit prepared me in achieving the outcomes of each assignment. They were not easy! But obtaining such a certification isn't meant to be easy otherwise everyone would be doing it. Instead, I appreciated the high standard of the course work and feedback provided upon completing the assignments. No detail is spared and you will learn so much during this course. You are given 6 months to complete the course which is more than enough time, but if you feel time has gotten away from you then you are still given the opportunity to extend this. After completing my course, The TEFL Academy gave me several resources to help me find a job and in any country. This was so helpful! I would recommend The TEFL Academy to anyone who is motivated to achieve their certification. It's a journey well worth taking!
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Posted 4 years ago
The TEFL course is a very good course with a lot of practice and reflection time to help you improve your daily practice as a teacher. The staff is very supportive and they are always there to help you. I would recommend you to do this course 100%
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Posted 6 years ago
I studied with the TEFL academy through doing the level 3 online course and had a great experience learning with them. It was easy to navigate the online materials and I got good feedback on my assignments within a few days after submitting them. My certificate confirmation came within a week after completing the entire course, and I would use TEFL academy again if I chose to further my education in English teaching.
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Posted 2 months ago
Hi I have completed my level 5 course with The TEFL Academy. From registering for the course to getting my certificate, my experience was excellent.The course was well set out and was at an understandable level.The support throughout,be it academic, technical or administrative, was awesome.All staff members were pleasant and helpful.I will definitely recommend TEFL Academy to anyone who wants the get the TEFL certificate. Mariam South Africa
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Posted 1 year ago
I found this course to be very helpful. It's not just about reading and understanding, I found the course very practical as the methods used can be applied in the classroom as teacher or specifically an ESL. There are many useful tips and suggestions mentioned throughout the course. As someone who is studying towards a B. ED degree I found the TEFL course valuable to obtaining my teaching degree. The information given is not tedious as you will find it very interactive and interesting. With regards to assignments and end of unit tests, as mentioned throughout the course, you are being tested on your understanding and not merely repeating the information but applying it.
The TEFL Academy 5 star review on 10th August 2021
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Posted 2 years ago
My TEFL certificate is running very late via electronic delivery, as the certificate dispatch team had claimed it was sent, however, it was not.
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Posted 2 years ago
If you’re undecided about where to study your TEFL, I can unequivocally and without any shadow of a doubt, recommend that you pursue The TEFL Academy’s offering. They have the most comprehensive, insightful and fulfilling curriculum that challenges you to think critically and apply your mind whilst immersing you holistically, within the innards of ESL teaching. It’s not a papermill TEFL qualification - it’s a bona fide, tangible offering from which one can truly benefit and hit the ground running armed with robust knowledge and skills. I can confidently say that I experienced a surreal sense of genuine accomplishment having known that I worked for and earned my distinction grade. Their support team, tutors and thrice weekly blogs are impeccable exponents of their credibility and commitment into producing quality teachers. They’re UK accredited and US Dept of Education approved. Upon completion, your name will be recorded in the national register of UK qualifications - an advantage that sets you apart from the herd. It was certainly an enlightening and joyful experience – one that I urge all would-be TEFL candidates to experience.
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Posted 3 years ago
I studied the Level 5 TEFL course and found it interesting and really useful. Course itself is easy to navigate and full of helpful tips and resources. Assignments were varied and made you really think about what you've learnt. My rating would be higher but for two things. I waited 11 days for my second assignment to be marked and I couldn't even find out what the situation was until I bought an extension. This was annoying but the main issue for me was that it wasn't possible to speak to anyone who could answer academic questions. I'd tried the support ticket system and had an email back but it was obvious that they hadn't read my question properly as the answer referred to the bit of the assignment I had a query on but in no way addressed my actual issue. I would much prefer to be able to speak on the phone to a tutor to get an immediate answer. (R. Williams - Only submitted as 'anonymous' because other option includes all names.)
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Posted 3 years ago
My experience with The TEFL Academy was very smooth and much more interesting than I had originally imagined. I specifically enjoyed the section on the International Phonetic Alphabet, and I found the majority of the content well summarised and well presented. If not for the many spelling and grammar errors throughout the course, I would've given a 5 star rating. That said though, I would definitely recommend The TEFL Academy to anyone wishing to do a TEFL course online. Thanks Ladies & Gentlemen of The TEFL Academy! - J. Gildenhuys (South Africa)
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Posted 3 years ago
The TEFL Academy is rated 4.9 based on 4,714 reviews