Are you thinking about teaching English, either at home or abroad? Becoming a qualified English teacher can be a deeply fulfilling and enriching life experience. TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification allows instructors to teach English professionally to non-native speakers.
If you enjoy English syntax and grammar and want to teach English as a second language to foreign learners and professionals, this OFQUAL-regulated qualification, TQUK Level 5 Teaching English as a Foreign Language (RQF), will provide you with excellent professional development opportunities and skills to teach English around the world.
Furthermore, with the help of an international certification, successful TEFL course candidates are eligible to become TEFL trainers in any part of the world. The course provides exceptional opportunities for personal and professional development.
South London College’s Teaching English as a Foreign Language course has been specifically designed to meet the needs of contemporary and modern English styles and vocabulary. Candidates can enrol in this course from anywhere in the world and follow it at their own pace. The course aims to train candidates to become fluent and professional speakers, which are currently in high demand in many parts of the world.
Benefits of following the course with us!
Learn lesson planning to teach English as a foreign language
Use materials and aids for TEFL training effectively
Become a world-renowned English trainer/mentor
Teach English to young and adult learners in worldwide institutions
Tutor Profile |
Dani Mundy is an internationally-recognised English language trainer who has 21 years of experience in teaching English as a foreign language. This includes 13 years as a teacher trainer. She has trained over 3000 teachers from schools, colleges, and universities spanning over 20 countries. Mundy has been a consultant and trainer since 1998 in global regions such as Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Singapore, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, the UK, and South Korea. She has delivered thousands of webinars, seminars, training sessions, classroom sessions, and workshops as well as worked as a freelance instructor for Penguin Random House. Moreover, Dani has trained over 2500 students on TESOL Courses and taught at private language schools, colleges and universities.
She has trained 300 teachers in Jakarta and over 100 teachers in Colombo from 2016 to 2018. Her diverse experience includes delivering workshops to 500 teachers and ETL training to 100 teachers in Pakistan. During lectures, her specialities include materials writing, teaching TEFL Level 5 courses, improving class participation, and demonstrating strong leadership and mentoring skills. She has written a range of courses as a Director of Studies and ensured quality assurance at UK-TEFL from 2009 to 2017. She is currently working as a freelance Materials Writer and Trainer while teaching level 5 courses in TESOL and TEFL. A few of her notable qualifications include:
Dani has written a lot of course materials, lesson plans and a coursebook which were commissioned by a range of companies. |
Awarding Body | TQUK (Training Qualifications in the UK) is one of the UK’s most innovative and creative awarding organisations. TQUK offers people from all over the country and the world the opportunity to learn creative and innovative skills. TQUK has over 400 recognised centres worldwide and over 100,000 students from 50+ countries through the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF). TQUK employs stringent quality controls to ensure the highest qualifications and customer service standards. |
What does it mean to be regulated by Ofqual? | Ofqual began its operations in April 2010. It was set up under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 and is covered by the Education Act 2011. Ofqual stands for “The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation”. It is a non-ministerial government department that legalises qualifications, exams and tests within England. The body was established in an interim form and is operated as a part of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA). Ofqual took over the supervisory functions, which were undertaken by the QCA at one time. Ofqual ensures that qualifications are fair, the standards are secure and public confidence is maintained. |
Access Duration | The course is directly delivered to the learners and they have access to the online learning portal for 12 months starting from the joining date. Since the course is self – paced they can progressively complete the course and revisit the lessons when required. |
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Certification | Once you successfully complete the course, the learners get awarded the highly sought-after ‘TQUK Level 5 Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (RQF)’. |
Career Path and progression | You can work as a senior teacher or an academic coordinator. As the director of studies at a foreign university, you will lead teams, recruit new teachers, meet diverse clients, and run successful language development workshops. Furthermore, TEFL teacher salaries in the UK can range from £27,000 to £33,000 depending on the institution, with experienced teachers earning more than £35,000. |
What’s Next? | Your future holds a plethora of exciting teaching, coaching, and travel opportunities that you will not find in any other sector or industry. TEFL teachers travel worldwide to deliver English language classes in different countries/continents. |
Awarding Body Registration | |||
Awarding Body Registration : TQUK | |||
Getting Started | |||
Introduction | 00:45:00 | ||
Tutor Introduction | 00:02:00 | ||
Qualification Specification – TQUK Level 5 Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (RQF) | |||
Awarding Body Registration – TQUK Level 5 Certificate in TEFL | |||
Reflective Journal Log Introduction | 00:01:00 | ||
Module 1 - Principles of Teaching English as a Foreign Language [R/506/8712] | |||
Unit 1.1 – Principles of Teaching English as a Foreign Language – Part 1 | 00:33:00 | ||
Unit 1.2 – Lecture Notes – Part 1 | |||
Unit 1.3 – Principles of Teaching English as a Foreign Language – Part 2 | 00:30:00 | ||
Unit 1.4 – Lecture Notes – Part 2 | |||
Module 1 – Assignment Discussion | 00:03:00 | ||
Assignment | |||
Module 1 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:01:00 | ||
Reflective Journal Log | |||
Module 2 - Understanding English Grammar [D/506/8714] | |||
Unit 2.1 – Understanding English Grammar – Part 1 | 00:46:00 | ||
Unit 2.2 – Understanding English Grammar – Part 2 | 00:35:00 | ||
Unit 2.3 – Understanding English Grammar – Part 3 | 00:16:00 | ||
Unit 2.4 – Lecture Notes | |||
Module 2 – Assignment Discussion | 00:05:00 | ||
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Module 2 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:02:00 | ||
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Module 3 - Teaching English Grammar [K/506/8716] | |||
Unit 3.1 – Teaching English Grammar | 00:50:00 | ||
Unit 3.2 – Lecture Notes | |||
Module 3 – Assignment Discussion | 00:03:00 | ||
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Module 3 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:01:00 | ||
Reflective Journal Log | |||
Module 4 - Teaching English Vocabulary [A/506/8719] | |||
Unit 4.1 – Teaching English Vocabulary | 02:00:00 | ||
Unit 4.2 – Lecture Notes | |||
Module 4 – Assignment Discussion | 00:03:00 | ||
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Module 4 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:01:00 | ||
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Module 5 - Teaching Productive Skills: Speaking and Writing [A/506/8722] | |||
Unit 5.1 – Teaching Productive Skills: Speaking and Writing | 01:00:00 | ||
Unit 5.2 – Lecture Notes | |||
Module 5 – Assignment Discussion | 00:04:00 | ||
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Module 5 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:01:00 | ||
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Module 6 - Teaching Receptive Skills: Listening and Reading [F/506/8723] | |||
Unit 6.1 – Teaching Receptive Skills: Listening and Reading | 01:00:00 | ||
Unit 6.2 – Lecture Notes | |||
Module 6 – Assignment Discussion | 00:02:00 | ||
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Module 6 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:01:00 | ||
Reflective Journal Log | |||
Module 7 - Materials and Aids for Teaching English [L/506/8725] | |||
Unit 7.1 – Materials and Aids for Teaching English | 01:00:00 | ||
Unit 7.2 – Lecture Notes | |||
Module 7 – Assignment Discussion | 00:02:00 | ||
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Module 7 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:01:00 | ||
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Module 8 - Teaching Pronunciation of English [R/506/8726] | |||
Unit 8.1 – Teaching Pronunciation of English | 01:00:00 | ||
Unit 8.2 – Lecture Notes | |||
Module 8 – Assignment Discussion | 00:04:00 | ||
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Module 8 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:03:00 | ||
Reflective Journal Log | |||
Module 9 - Lesson Planning for Teaching English as a Foreign Language [D/506/8728] | |||
Unit 9.1 – Lesson Planning for Teaching English as a Foreign Language | 02:00:00 | ||
Unit 9.2 – Lecture Notes | |||
Module 9 – Assignment Discussion | 00:03:00 | ||
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Module 9 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:03:00 | ||
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Module 10 - Teaching English as a Foreign Language to Young Learners [D/506/8731] | |||
Unit 10.1 – Teaching English as a Foreign Language to Young Learners | 01:00:00 | ||
Unit 10.2 – Lecture Notes | |||
Module 10 – Assignment Discussion | 00:02:00 | ||
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Module 10 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:01:00 | ||
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Module 11 - Using Resources Effectively When Teaching English as a Foreign Language [H/506/8732] | |||
Unit 11.1 – Using Resources Effectively When Teaching English as a Foreign Language | 01:00:00 | ||
Unit 11.2 – Lecture Notes | |||
Module 11 – Assignment Discussion | 00:03:00 | ||
Assignment | |||
Module 11 – Reflective Journal Log | 00:03:00 | ||
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Course Summary | |||
Course Summary | 00:01:00 | ||
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Assignment Submissions : TQUK |
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