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TESOL graduate certificate cost
Given the array of TESOL courses we offer, each employing different study methods, there is no singular price for our certification. Our course selection encompasses various online alternatives, ranging from 50 hours to 550 hours of study time. Furthermore, we have established over twenty international locations that facilitate our in-class TESOL course, as well as a blended course that integrates both online and in-class components.
What is the cost of a standard online TESOL course?
What is the cost of an in-class TESOL course?
What is the cost of a combined TESOL course?
What is the cost of a specialized TESOL course?
What is the cost of an advanced TESOL course?
While cost can be a significant consideration, it is crucial not to select a training course solely based on its price.... [Read more]
TESOL graduate certificate cost (combined) - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
At ITTT, the cost of our combined TESOL course depends on the training center selected for the in-person segment. Nevertheless, every center upholds a consistent high quality, and by the end of the course, you will receive a globally recognized qualification. Below is a brief overview of our combined course venues and their respective prices:
Combined TESOL certification courses
Barcelona, Spain
Phuket, Thailand
Rome, Italy
New York City, USA
Paris, France
Bangkok, Thailand
Deposit: $600
Balance (paid on arrival): $895
Deposit: $600
Balance (paid on arrival): $900
Deposit: $600
Balance (paid on arrival): $900
Deposit: $600
Balance (paid on arrival): $950
Deposit: $600
Balance (paid on arrival): $1000
Deposit: $600
Balance (paid on arrival): $950
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TESOL graduate certificate cost (in-class) - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
At ITTT, the cost of our in-person TESOL course differs based on location, mainly influenced by the local economy. Nonetheless, every location provides top-tier training from expert instructors, and upon completing the course, you will receive a globally acknowledged qualification that is welcomed by most international schools and language centers. Here is a brief overview of our in-person course venues and their respective prices:
In-class TESOL certification courses Europe
Barcelona, Spain
Florence, Italy
Gran Canaria, Spain
Leipzig, Germany
Paris, France
Prague, Czech Republic
Rome, Italy
In-class TESOL certification courses Asia
Bangkok, Thailand
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Kathmandu, Nepal
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phuket, Thailand
Seoul, South Korea
Tokyo, Japan
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TESOL graduate certificate cost (online) - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
At ITTT, the cost of our online courses differs based on the duration of the program. Nonetheless, every online TESOL course we offer boasts top-tier materials and leads to a qualification acknowledged globally by employers. Here is a brief overview of our online certification choices and their respective prices:
Online TESOL certification courses
120-hour TESOL certification course
170-hour TESOL certification course with online specialization
220-hour Master Package
370-hour Diploma in TESOL (includes 120-hour TESOL course)
550-hour Expert Package
Usual Price: $340
Current Offer Price: $249
Usual Price: $420
Current Offer Price: $299
Usual Price: $599
Current Offer Price: $349
Usual Price: $1390
Current Offer Price: $499
Usual Price: $1690
Current Offer Price: $599
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Can you do a TESOL certificate online? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TESOL FAQs
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Which TESOL certificate to get? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TESOL FAQs
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Which TESOL certificate is best? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TESOL FAQs
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tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Volunteer Teaching
Volunteer Teaching
As I began my TESOL course in Phuket, I met all types of people wanting to be teachers. Some students needed to work immediately after graduation and others were going on to a college or university to further their academic careers. I was in the position of having to return home and finish other work commitments before I could embark on a teaching career. I soon realized that if I was going to be confident in my new found teaching skills and to have the opportunity to build on what I had learned, I was going to have to do something proactive in the area of teaching English as a second language even though I was not in the position to take a full time teaching position. In pondering my predicament, I realized that I did have an option that would serve me and people... [Read more]
tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Lesson Planning
Lesson Planning
Every lesson and class is different. By mastering and creating your own lesson plan, it brings you one step closer toward having a better grasp of the content and methods you are about to teach.
A lesson plan is a structure for a lesson. The content depends on what the teacher wants to achieve in the lesson and how they hope to achieve it. Callum Robertson states that:
‘If you imagine a lesson is like a journey, then the lesson plan is the map. It shows you where you start, where you finish and the route to take to get there.’
This is particularly helpful for inexperienced teachers as they may want to produce very detailed plans, stating clearly what is happening at particular times throughout the lesson. However, as teachers gain experience and confidence they develop... [Read more]
tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Classroom Management
Classroom Management
The meaning of classroom management is the skill of organizing and managing a class whilst maintaining a friendly relaxed manner and maintaining discipline.
I am going to begin by sharing my experiences of being on the receiving end of classroom management and stating what I found effective and what I didn't find effective.
I think as a teacher you have to adapt to the level and age of the students you are teaching. When I was in first school I was treated very differently to when I was in high school. During middle school and high school especially, we could analyze and estimate what our limits would be with certain teachers. I found that the teachers who maintained discipline from the beginning had a lot more control over a class as opposed to a teacher who didn't.... [Read more]
tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Discipline in the Classroom
Discipline in the Classroom
Eight out of ten TESOL teachers who do not return after their first year of teaching drop out because they are unable to control their problem in the classroom. According to the researches, that have done recently, discipline ranked as the number one problem in the schools.
What is discipline?
According to the Webster’s dictionary discipline is the “training that corrects, molds, or perfect the mental faculties or moral character.”
How can a teacher maintain discipline in a classroom?
There will be many ideas to maintain discipline in the classroom.
For sure those suggestions will be helpful, but first of all, teacher should know the main reasons for students’ misbehavior.
The students have not learned the behaviors that are expected of them
Good... [Read more]
tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Establishing Rapport
Establishing Rapport
I remember back to my early days of academic progression through the Australian public school system with mixed emotions. In the main, English (and other subjects for that matter) were laboriously taught “strictly by the book”, by uninteresting individuals in droning monotone, that failed to instill any ongoing interest in either the subject matter, or the lesson as a whole. My attention unerringly moved to watching the second hand on the clock excruciatingly slowly, rotate through three hundred and sixty degrees, marking the completion of that minute and the start of the next, that would eventually culminate in the required number of minutes being completed to conclude the lesson and the hasty, mass exodus from the classroom, at great risk to life and limb, by... [Read more]
tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Learning Difficulties
Learning Difficulties
“Makaton is a unique language programme offering a structured multi-modal approach, using signs and symbols, for the teaching of communication, language and literacy skills for people with communication and learning difficulties.”
The methodology of TESOL is, I am told, directly transferable to the teaching of any subject or skill. I am going to consider whether this methodology is an efficient and appropriate way to teach Makaton to Down’s people, who have often failed to develop their mother tongue adequately.
Adults with Down’s Syndrome often fail to develop language “naturally”. There are many reasons for this. Structurally they may have some hearing loss due to narrow ear canals and they may find the formation of sounds difficult because of their... [Read more]
TESOL Certificate Notarization - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
If you require additional authentication with your TESOL certificate, either for a potential employer, government office, or just for your own satisfaction, there are a few options to consider. As all our certificates are printed and sent out from Thailand, it is possible to have a notarized copy of your certificate stamped and signed by a Thai Notary Public. You will receive this copy and the original certificate in the post. This service has a set fee of $45.
Another option we can offer is to have a copy of your TESOL certificate authenticated by the ITTT registrar and then signed by a Notary Public. With this option you will also receive the notarized copy and the original certificate by registered post, wherever you are located in the world. The fee for the registrar... [Read more]
tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Phonetics - Phonology
Phonetics and TESOL
Phonetics, the study of the sounds of human speech, and in particular “Articulatory Phonetics”, are not commonly taught to native speakers of English, let alone learners of English as a second language. However if the learner is serious with their English and wish to progress to an advanced level, learning phonetics, in particular the International Phonetic Alphabet, would be of immense benefit.
English spelling is often contradictory, devoid of relation to the pronunciation of a word, and lacking in clear patterns. Patterns that do exist are numerous, with a large number of exceptions, and all of this makes it very difficult for the learner of English as a second language to master pronunciation. The International Phonetic Alphabet puts all of the individual... [Read more]
tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Common Linguistic Problems
Common Linguistic problems
Contronyms, Heteronyms, Idioms, Oh my!
English is an extremely complex language. Before a student can be considered truly proficient, he/she must not only master a variety of tenses and irregular verbs, sentence structure and parts of speech, but he/she must also work to understand and master lexical and structural ambiguities.
Lexical ambiguities are very common and have a variety of names and definitions depending on the level of ambiguity.
Homonyms are words that have the same spelling, but two or more meanings. An example of this is: mean. Is it describing an unkind person? Is it an average? Is someone talking about the definition of a word?
Another type of lexical ambiguity is the heteronym. These are words that are spelled the same, but have different... [Read more]
tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Difficulties with Spoken English
Difficulties with Spoken English
Recently, I greeted a German intern working with our company in the lobby of our office building while walking into work. “Good morning,” I said, and he returned. I did not know much about him yet as he had just started. I knew he was from Germany as we had recently been introduced, but I decided to find out more about him. “Where are you coming from,” I asked. He was confused and embarrassed. This is a common question others in the office have often asked meaning Where do you live, or How do you get to work everyday etc. especially since the locale of the office is downtown DC, so not everyone comes from the same place. I realized, however, as soon as it came out of my mouth and by the strained look on his face, that I should have constructed the... [Read more]
tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teaching Receptive Skills
Children's Books in the English Classroom
What native speaker didn’t have the chance to learn to read with bright colorful pictures and fonts larger than your chubby fingers? You felt like the smartest child in the world when you finished that big 50-page book. You were a super sleuth detective because if you didn’t know what a word meant you could figure it out through the illustrations. You were the fastest reader in the world because you turned the pages so quickly you didn’t even notice there wasn’t that much written on each page. I think our English students should also have this great opportunity to have the same self-esteem building experience.
Children’s literature is great pedagogically because it uses a vocabulary appropriate for beginning English learners. Sentence... [Read more]
tesol articles TESOL Articles - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teacher Self Analysis
Teacher Self Analysis
My early experiences of learning in the State education system of the UK clearly affected my career and attitude to education. In the main, I was taught by root, this had the affect of making me become bored and if I am honest, I did not take full advantage of my education.
Later realising I still had some untapped potential I enrolled on a course in Higher Education. I expected the same teaching methods that I had experienced earlier in my life, but instead found a more progressive, student centered approach. My motivation was high and I achieved my Certificate in Education.
I took these varied experiences with me when I entered teaching some ten years ago. I soon found that most learners at the college were I worked were poorly motivated, lacking drive and... [Read more]
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