
The first lecture of the given course breaks down the concept of EDUTAINMENT, providing persuasive arguments in its defense and offering the course-takers reliable ways of turning mediocre teaching techniques into EDUTAINMENT.
The lecture at hand expounds the concept of AGILE TEACHING, taking a firm stance that all teaching should become AGILE and sharing accessible paths towards making your teaching more flexible.
Lecture 3 brings up the sore problem of PLATEAUS that can literally plague English learners during their English studying endeavour. The other aim of the lecture is to put forward foolproof methods of combatting these setbacks.
With the help of Lecture 4 you will make an action plan on how to upskill yourself profession-wise!
The suggested checklist is meant to draw your attention to each and every one of your classes, to stimulate you to gauge your own performance honestly and meticulously.
Lecture 6 emphasizes the fact that teaching adults is a mutually enriching process that benefits both parties. You live and learn!
The purpose of the given lecture is to explain the notion of FOSSILIZED MISTAKES and discuss feasible ways of eliminating them!
It's not only memory that defines how fast you learn a foreign language, it's a bunch of factors, with PERSONALITY taking the prime position. This lecture will make you realize how much sway your character holds when it comes to foreign language acquisition.
Your native language creates more problems than it solves, as far as language learning is concerned. The current lecture will look into possible ways of offsetting that largely detrimental influence.
As it turns out, in addition to lack of knowledge, there exist all sorts of different reasons for making errors. Lecture 10 provides an exhaustive overview of causes of mistakes.
Lecture 11 raises the thorny issue of spelling mistakes, which undermine the quality of our writing. In addition, you'll find here effective techniques of tackling pain-in-the-neck spelling errors.
The current lecture proves that the students we teach are all versatile people who can share invaluable insights into their professions, countries and cultures. Learning never ends!
Lecture 13 talks about the crucial aspects of a foreign language. For your knowledge to be fully funtional, you need to be able to perform a set of actions specified in the given lecture.
It's incredible the way our brain customizes the foreign language we are learning! The English I use and the words that other people choose speak volumes about our character - this is called your very own WORD STOCK!
Not only does the current lecture provide a collection of patently useful activities, but it also shares an acid test for selecting activities for your future classes.
With the aid of Lecture 16 the course-takers will be able to review the lesson structure that I find most effective.
The closing lecture focuses on the controversial question of home assignment and gives some guidelines on how to approach this explosive topic.
TEFL Course for Aspiring and Experienced EFL Teachers – Practical Insights, Real Classroom Strategies & Professional Growth
This comprehensive TEFL training course is the result of years of hands-on English teaching experience. It delivers eye-opening observations, practical insights, and actionable recommendations designed to help you become a confident, effective, and inspiring EFL/ESL teacher.
Course Structure: 5 Modules with Lectures, Audio, and Quizzes
The course is divided into five well-organized modules, each containing several lectures. Every module concludes with a reinforcing quiz to consolidate your learning. All lessons come with downloadable audio versions (podcasts) in the Resources section to support different learning preferences.
Key TEFL Topics Covered
You’ll explore some of the most important, controversial, and frequently debated aspects of teaching English as a foreign language, including:
One-on-one tutoring and group English classes (online and offline)
Overcoming common challenges every EFL teacher faces
Correcting student errors effectively and avoiding teaching mistakes
Assigning homework: when, why, and how
Handling students’ first language (L1) use in class
Encouragement vs punishment: finding the right approach
Choosing formats and activities for engaging, memorable English lessons
Professional dilemmas and problem-solving strategies
Other practical TEFL insights not typically covered in standard training courses
Designed for TEFL Teachers of All Levels
Whether you’re just starting your English teaching journey or looking to refine your classroom expertise, this course helps you:
Build confidence in both online and classroom teaching
Handle student behavior and language mistakes wisely
Plan effective lessons and choose impactful activities
Avoid common professional pitfalls in TEFL
Develop a reflective and informed teaching style
Ideal for CPE-Level Teachers and Advanced Learners
The course uses C2-level English, making it particularly useful for teachers preparing for the CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) or those aiming to improve their professional language skills.
Reinforce Knowledge with Quizzes and Audio Support
Every module includes a Consolidation Test to help solidify your understanding. The presence of both written lectures and downloadable audio materials ensures flexibility for visual, auditory, and on-the-go learners.
Start or Upgrade Your TEFL Career with Confidence
By the end of this TEFL course, you will gain:
A deeper understanding of the realities of teaching English
Practical solutions to everyday classroom challenges
Enhanced confidence and professional competence
A strong sense of purpose and teaching fulfillment
Start your TEFL journey or elevate your current teaching practice—learn proven strategies, avoid common mistakes, and build the skills of a standout EFL teacher.