As an activity for gap year students and recent graduates,
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is as popular
as ever. Mature students too are recognising the travel and
career opportunities that a TEFL qualification can bring.
Courses range from full-time intensive study programmes leading
to the Cambridge CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching
to Adults) qualification and the Trinity College TESOL Certificate,
both recognised internationally, to flexible distance learning
and online courses.
In between is a range of programmes requiring up to 140 hours
of study, as well as a range of shorter courses, often held over
a weekend.
Suzanne Furstner, head of Cactus TEFL, the advice and admissions
service for internationally recognised TEFL qualifications, said:
"This a perfect way for gap year students to gain experience overseas,
explore new cultures and broaden their horizons. For older people,
a TEFL qualification allows them to explore a fresh career, either
on a temporary or a full-time basis."
Popular destinations
for TEFL teachers include Spain, France and Italy, while those
looking further afield can choose places like China, Japan,
Thailand and South Korea. Ms Furstner said: "The demand overseas
is so great that it is unlikely that someone with the right
qualifications will have difficulty finding work."
While the Trinity and Cambridge TEFL qualifications are the
most widely recognised, students on some of the shorter courses
will also find a demand for their stalls.
Darlington-based ITC (Intensive TEFL Courses) runs 20-hour intensive
weekend courses at training centres across the country. Managing
director Sue Reed said: "We have had successful students in
their fifties and even sixties who have bought property overseas
in countries like Hungary. They are finding there is a huge
demand from local people for lessons in conversational English.
There are also opportunities to teach closer to home." Ms Reed
added: "The amount of non-English speaking immigrants coming
into the UK has created a demand for teachers."
Online TEFL courses are useful for those who cannot take time
off work to attend classroom-based training. While they cannot
be compared directly with four weeks of intensive study, they
do provide a good insight into TEFL. In countries where the
minimum qualification requirements for teaching English are
lower, they can easily become a passport to overseas travel
and a new career.