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The Government Regulated 300 Hour Level 5 TEFL Course is comprehensive and the best way to fast track your teaching career. With 4 Specialist teaching Courses included along with the 180 LEVEL 5 TEFL Course you’ll be ready for any classroom, and substantially increase your earning potential.

Once TEFL qualified with our Level 5 TEFL qualifications, you’ll have access to the most competitive jobs worldwide, whether that’s teaching English abroad or online. With your certificate on you, the travel options open to you expand substantially. Teach and travel across the world.

Why take the 300 Hour Level 5 TEFL Course?

If you are looking for a government regulated lifetime TEFL qualification, you should complete the 300 hour Master TEFL course. The Ofqual regulated Level 5 Certification in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (QCF) is one of the highest TEFL qualifications available online and respected by employers worldwide.

Did you know? You don’t need to speak a second language to teach English abroad, as long as you’re a fluent English speaker and have a desire for teaching English you’re good to go!

If you’d prefer to complete all of your training online, we’ve got a selection of Level 5 courses that mean you can fit flexible study into your life, whether that’s around a full-time job, university or other studies.

Here are some essential points to consider before enrolling:

What you get with your Level 5 TEFL Course

  • Fully downloadable TEFL course material
  • Expert job hunting advice
  • Access to TEFL jobs board
  • Lifetime support and guidance
  • Self-determined training schedule
  • TEFL App
  • Employer certificate verification
  • OFQUAL regulate certificate
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    Q What does Level 5 mean?

    A Level 5 TEFL course is one that is regulated by Ofqual according to their qualifications framework. Another Level 5 teaching qualification is the CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). Once qualified with a Level 5 TEFL qualification, you’ll have access to the most competitive jobs worldwide.

    Q What does regulated mean?

    A regulated qualification means that it is officially recognised by the government and sits on the Ofqual Register of Regulated Qualifications.

    Q What is a TEFL certification?

    The “Teaching English as a Foreign Language” (TEFL) certificate, is the most commonly accepted certificate worldwide. This certificate allows you to teach English to non-native speakers across the globe. The main qualifications to get a TEFL is to have the ability to speak English at a native-level and then complete a course. You can complete a TEFL course either online or in a classroom. The different courses vary based on the number of hours it takes to complete.

    Q What is the difference between TEFL/TESOL/CELTA?

    TEFL – “Teaching English as a Foreign Language” certificate, is the most commonly accepted certificate worldwide. This certificate allows you to teach English to non-native speakers across the globe. The main qualifications to get a TEFL is to have the ability to speak English at a native-level and then complete a course. You can complete a TEFL course either online or in a classroom. The different courses vary based on the number of hours it takes to complete.

    TESOL – “Teaching English as a Second Language” aka TESL. Similar to TESOL students, as a TESL teacher, you would likely be teaching English in your home country to students who have moved or live in an English speaking country. In other words, they are continuously surrounded by the language and will be using it everyday outside of the classroom, unlike TEFL students who are likely learning in their home country.

    CELTA stands for “Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults” and is a very prestigious certification. In order to receive a CELTA, you must complete a 120-hour course along with six hours of teaching real ESL students. The majority of the programs are held over one-month and are full time. However, you may be able to find some courses that are part-time and are spread out over three months. The CELTA program must follow a strict regulation created by Cambridge University. Due to its intense nature and requirements, the cost also tends to be much higher and can be up to €1700!

    Q What’s the difference between Accredited TEFL Courses vs Government Regulated Level 5 TEFL Courses?

    Lots of people ask about the difference between our courses. For example, the 120-hour Premier TEFL course is what we would call one of our fast track courses. This is the minimum recognised worldwide.

    • You have 10 modules to complete usually taking 4 – 6 weeks
    • Each module has a multiple-choice test at the end and you need 80% to pass
    • You’ll get your digital certificate on completion and can buy a hard copy from us if you’d like one with an embossed logo immediately

    Looking at the 180-hour level 5 Ofqual-regulated TEFL course by comparison:

    • Learners spend typically 10 – 12 weeks to complete the 11 modules
    • Since it’s a UK government regulated level 5 course the pass mark is 100% and assessments are multiple-choice plus open-ended answers. Don’t worry, you can re-attempt quizzes in order to get 100%. Our academic team will review your answers at the end of your 11 modules and may ask for some questions to be reattempted (absolutely normal). Some questions may require to provide Academic references.
    • You’ll get your digital coursework completion certificate from us after module 11, and following successful assessment from our academic team, we’ll be able to claim the licence for your Ofqual (government) certificate from our accreditation body TQUK.

    The Ofqual-regulated course range is certainly for those people who want to gain a higher-level more recognised qualification.

    Q What are the benefits of completing a Level 5 TEFL Course?

    If you are looking for a professional, globally recognised, Government Regulated TEFL qualification; you should consider the online level 5 TEFL course. The Government Regulated Level 5 TEFL course is the same level as CELTA and Trinity Cert TESOL. Ofqual government regulated (UK) Level 5 TQUK qualification.

    The course has 180 hours of TEFL training, more than the minimum required and it’s a higher standard course and therefore, is more competitive.

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