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Take a look at what the press has been saying about us and some of our graduates.
The Observer
01 September 2009
The Observer
24 August 2009
"If you're a native English speaker, then you have a commodity that is in huge demand. You can work in almost any destination, and earn decent money.
Earn: Four-month contract in Thailand 30,000 THB (£530) per month, plus accommodation.
How to do it: Many schools insist on a formal qualification, and if you're certified it's easier to nab a job. Thanks to a 50-hour online course set up by TEFL England (0871 221 8335; teflengland.co.uk) you only need a computer and £150 to become a fully trained TEFL teacher."
Scotland on Sunday
01 July 2009
"Architectural assistant Michael Gilchrist was not one of those looking for a change when he fell victim to the economic crisis, but he is nevertheless determined to turn his bad luck to his advantage."
Read more about Michael and why he took a TEFL course. Read the full article in Scotland on Sunday.
Sunday Mail
22 May 2009
"WHEN Colette, 23, couldn't find work teaching in Scotland she decided to try her luck abroad."
Find out where Colette ended up.
Latest TEFL Blog
22/02/2010: Making the most out of your job interview By Joe Hallwood“I like how everything was explained clearly and simply (not complicated or in too much detail) and the topics that it covered were relevant and interesting. My tutor, Tim West was absolutely amazing! He was very helpful and always gave me a chance to correct whatever I'd done wrong and improve my skills. ” Sabrina Sadie Jones

