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TEFL

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TEFL
abbr.
teaching English as a foreign language

TEFL [ˈtɛfəl]
acronym for
(Social Science / Education) Teaching (of) English as a Foreign Language


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Eton Institute today announced a free TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) demo lesson which aims to feature the importance of teaching qualifications globally and offers an opportunity for anyone to explore becoming a qualified English language teacher.
Whether you enjoy working with children or not, it is likely that you''ll find yourself teaching this age group at some point in your TEFL career They can be difficult and challenging but they can also be the most enthusiastic and rewarding students you''ll ever have the pleasure of teaching Whether you enjoy working with children or not, it is likely that you''ll find yourself teaching this age group at some point in your TEFL career.
i-to-i have been training people to teach abroad for the last 12 years and are now the leading TEFL provider in the UK.
 
 
 
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