optimisticzoomer
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Thinking of teaching English in China
Most places just require a TEFL certificate, which can be completed quickly online for cheap. Tbh if I did this I would probably spend £120 for a semi-decent one, even tho u can get them for giga cheap, or there’s even a free one
You can also do a CELTA course for about £1400, which is a full time in person course for a month, which you’ll actually learn something from
So TEFL = cheap, quicker, generally will get u the same jobs in China that CELTA would, but won’t prepare someone with no experience teaching English, and isn’t standardised so there are a bunch of courses
CELTA = more expensive, more time and effort, but more respected and likely to make you more confident once you actually get a job, and the content is the same everywhere as it’s an official qualification
China doesn’t seem to care too much about whether you have CELTA or not, but some countries do
Most places just require a TEFL certificate, which can be completed quickly online for cheap. Tbh if I did this I would probably spend £120 for a semi-decent one, even tho u can get them for giga cheap, or there’s even a free one
You can also do a CELTA course for about £1400, which is a full time in person course for a month, which you’ll actually learn something from
So TEFL = cheap, quicker, generally will get u the same jobs in China that CELTA would, but won’t prepare someone with no experience teaching English, and isn’t standardised so there are a bunch of courses
CELTA = more expensive, more time and effort, but more respected and likely to make you more confident once you actually get a job, and the content is the same everywhere as it’s an official qualification
China doesn’t seem to care too much about whether you have CELTA or not, but some countries do