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IQ TEFL Academy développe de vraies compétences pédagogiques pour les locuteurs non natifs et les personnes en reconversion. Cours structurés, tuteurs experts, certificats reconnus dans 70+ pays.

Reconnu internationalement
100% en ligne et à votre rythme
Soutien de tuteurs experts
70+ Countries
"I was terrified that my accent would hold me back. IQ TEFL's support was exactly what I needed — after completing the 180-hour course I landed my first job in Tokyo within six weeks."
Natalia K. — Teaching in Tokyo, Japan
25000+ Anciens élèves dans le monde
70+ Destinations d'enseignement
4.8/5 Note moyenne
15+ Années dans l'éducation

Frais de formation

Clear, one-time pricing with no hidden costs. Choose the programme that fits your goals and study timeline.

Certificat TEFL de 120 heures
£139 one-time

Everything you need to start teaching English abroad or online.

  • Core TEFL methodology
  • Classroom management
  • Lesson planning fundamentals
  • Grammar instruction module
  • Tutor support via platform
  • Internationally recognised certificate
  • Young Learners module
  • Business English module
  • Job placement assistance
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Diplôme TESOL avancé de 300 heures
£299 one-time

Maximum qualification for premium schools and higher-paying positions.

  • Everything in 180-hour, plus:
  • TESOL specialisation module
  • Online teaching platforms module
  • Observed teaching practice
  • Priority job placement
  • Dedicated placement advisor
  • Interview preparation sessions
  • Lifetime certificate access
  • Premium school referrals
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How It Works

From registration to your first teaching contract in three straightforward steps.

Register & Begin

Pick your programme, complete a quick online application, and gain immediate access to your learning platform. No waiting, no complicated prerequisites. You can be reading your first module within an hour of enrolling.

Master the Methodology

Work through structured modules covering lesson planning, grammar teaching, classroom management, and learner psychology. Your tutor reviews every assignment and gives personalised feedback — the kind you actually learn from, not generic template responses.

Teach Worldwide

Download your internationally recognised certificate, access our job placement resources, and start applying. Our placement team has connections with partner schools across Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East — plus guidance on the best online platforms if you prefer remote work.

Comparer les programmes

See exactly what's included at each level so you can pick the right fit first time.

Feature 120-Hour 180-Hour 300-Hour
Core TEFL Methodology
Classroom Management
Lesson Planning
Grammar Instruction
Tutor Support
Young Learners Module
Business English Module
Job Placement Assistance
TESOL Specialisation
Online Teaching Module
Observed Practice
Priority Placement

Your TEFL Knowledge Hub

Everything you actually need to know about TEFL certification, the job market, and what teaching abroad looks like in practice — without the fluff.

What Is TEFL — And Why Does It Matter?
Essentials

TEFL — Teaching English as a Foreign Language — is a qualification that prepares you to teach English to speakers of other languages. It's the entry point for the vast majority of teaching jobs outside your home country, and increasingly for online English tutoring roles too.

The alphabet soup of TEFL, TESOL, CELTA, and DELTA confuses most new teachers. Here's the short version:

QualificationHoursFormatCost (typical)
TEFL 120-hour120Online£100–£300
TEFL/TESOL 180-hour180Online£150–£400
TEFL 300-hour300Online£250–£600
CELTA~130 (intensive)In-person/blended£1,200–£2,000
DELTA~300+Blended/distance£2,500–£4,500

TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) covers the same core competencies as TEFL — the terms are often used interchangeably. CELTA is Cambridge's own 4-week intensive course, widely respected but expensive and time-consuming. DELTA is the advanced professional qualification most teachers pursue after 2+ years of classroom experience.

Key fact: For most first teaching jobs — whether in a language school in Vietnam, a hagwon in South Korea, or on an online platform — a 120-hour accredited TEFL certificate is the standard minimum. The 180-hour and 300-hour levels open doors to higher-paying positions and universities.

The 120, 180, and 300 designations refer to study hours — not classroom contact hours. They represent the volume of coursework, assignments, and assessed materials you complete online, at your own pace.

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Where the Jobs Are — and What They Pay
Career

The TEFL job market is genuinely global. Demand for English teachers spans East Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, and increasingly the online space. Pay varies enormously by region, school type, and your qualification level.

RegionMonthly Salary (approx.)Benefits
South Korea£1,800–£2,500Free housing, flights, pension
Japan£1,700–£2,200Free/subsidised housing
UAE / Saudi Arabia£2,500–£4,500Tax-free, housing, flights
China£1,400–£2,400Free housing often included
Vietnam£1,000–£1,800Low cost of living (high savings)
Thailand£700–£1,400Lifestyle + low cost of living
Spain / Italy£900–£1,600Popular, competitive market
Online (VIPKid, Preply etc.)£800–£2,200Work from anywhere

The Middle East consistently offers the highest salaries — often tax-free with housing and flights included. If maximising savings is your primary goal, the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia are worth the cultural adjustment. South Korea and Japan combine strong pay with excellent infrastructure and a high quality of life.

Southeast Asia — Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia — pays less in absolute terms but offers a dramatically lower cost of living. Many teachers build genuine savings there. Spain and Italy attract those prioritising lifestyle over earnings; competition is fierce and contracts are shorter.

Online Teaching: Real Earnings and What to Expect
Career

The pivot to online English teaching after 2020 was dramatic and permanent. Platforms like Preply, iTalki, Cambly, and VIPKID now employ tens of thousands of TEFL-certified teachers worldwide.

£12–26/hrAverage Preply rate
£8–20/hriTalki teacher rate
2.5M+Online students globally

Online teaching suits those who want geographic freedom, no visa complexity, and the ability to set their own hours. The downsides: you're building a client base from scratch on most platforms, early months can be slow, and you're responsible for your own tax and insurance.

"Starting on iTalki was slow — maybe 4 students in the first month. By month 6 I was fully booked at £22 per hour and had a waiting list. The platform works if you put in the profile work." — Milos V., Serbia, teaching online since 2021

The 300-hour IQ TEFL programme includes a dedicated online teaching module covering platform selection, profile optimisation, and how to structure engaging video lessons for learners you've never met in person.

How Much Does TEFL Certification Cost — and Is It Worth It?
Investment

TEFL course prices range from suspiciously cheap (£10 Udemy jobs that aren't worth the PDF) to eye-wateringly expensive (£2,000+ for CELTA). The sweet spot for most people is a properly structured online course in the £139–£299 range.

What actually determines whether a course is worth paying for?

  • Accreditation: Is the certificate recognised by employers in the countries you're targeting?
  • Tutor feedback: Are assignments actually marked by a human, or does the system just award points for completion?
  • Curriculum depth: Does it cover grammar teaching, phonetics, and lesson planning — or is it 20 videos and a quiz?
  • Job support: Do they actually have connections, or is "placement assistance" a PDF of job boards?
Tip: The ROI on a £199 TEFL certificate can be enormous. A South Korea position paying £2,000/month with free housing — your course cost is recovered in under 4 days of teaching.

IQ TEFL Academy programmes range from £139 (120-hour) to £299 (300-hour). No upsells, no subscription model, no hidden costs for certificate downloads.

Student studying on laptop with notes
What You Actually Learn: The Curriculum Breakdown
Curriculum

A good TEFL course doesn't just teach you about teaching English — it gives you the frameworks to plan a lesson at 11pm for an 8am class, handle a mixed-ability group, and explain the present perfect to someone who's been confused about it for years.

The IQ TEFL Academy 120-hour course covers:

  • Foundations of TEFL: language acquisition theory, communicative approaches, task-based learning
  • Lesson Planning: PPP (Presentation, Practice, Production) and TBL frameworks, timing, staging
  • Grammar Instruction: how to teach tenses, conditionals, modals — as a non-native speaker who knows the rules but needs to explain them
  • Classroom Management: seating, pacing, error correction, motivation, dealing with disruption
  • Skills Teaching: reading, writing, listening, speaking — how to structure each type of lesson
  • Assessment & Testing: formative feedback, simple diagnostic tests

The 180-hour and 300-hour courses add specialist modules on Young Learners, Business English, Online Teaching, and TESOL — each designed as standalone units you can return to throughout your career.

Choosing a TEFL Course: Green Lights and Red Flags
Tips

The TEFL industry has its share of questionable operators selling certificates with no actual assessment and no employer recognition. Here's a quick filter for evaluating any course you're considering.

Red FlagGreen Light
No tutor assigned to your workNamed tutor with response guarantee
"Certificate" with no assessed courseworkWritten assignments + feedback
Price under £50 (usually no accreditation)Transparent accreditation details
Vague claims: "globally recognised"Specific employer/country acceptance info
"Placement in 48 hours guaranteed"Realistic job support with actual process
No contact information or UK/US addressPhysical address, phone, real email
"I bought a cheap course on a deal site and the Korean recruiter laughed. 'We don't accept this,' she said. I had to take a proper course. Cost me more in the end." — Petra H., Czech Republic
Life After Certification: Getting Your First Teaching Job
Growth

Passing your TEFL course is the start, not the finish. Here's a realistic timeline for what happens next — based on what our graduates actually experience, not glossy marketing copy.

Week 1–2 after graduation: Update your CV with your certificate details. Use the country-specific guides in your placement resources. Apply to 10–15 positions across 2–3 countries you're genuinely interested in.

Week 3–5: First interviews start arriving. Language school interviews are usually informal and conversational — they want to know you can communicate, not that you've memorised theory. Demo lessons are sometimes requested; prepare a 5-minute activity, not a full lesson plan.

Month 2–3: Most IQ TEFL graduates who actively apply have a signed contract by this point. Asia is fastest; Europe can take longer due to visa timelines.

First month tip: Over-prepare your first three lessons. By week four you'll have found your rhythm. The mistake most new teachers make is trying to fill every silence — let students think.

The 180-hour and 300-hour programmes include direct CV review by our placement team and introductions to partner schools — which noticeably shortens the application timeline for most graduates.

What Our Graduates Say

Teachers from 40+ countries have built their careers with IQ TEFL Academy. Here's a handful of their stories.

Questions fréquentes

Straight answers to the questions we hear most often.

TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. A TEFL certificate demonstrates to schools and language institutes that you have been trained to teach English to non-native speakers. While requirements vary by country, the vast majority of reputable employers — both abroad and for online positions — expect at least a 120-hour certificate. Our certificates are recognised internationally.
Absolutely not. IQ TEFL Academy was specifically designed with non-native English teachers in mind. Roughly 80% of the world's English teachers are non-native speakers. Our curriculum addresses grammar instruction, confident classroom delivery, and teaching strategies that work particularly well for those who learned English as a second language.
The 120-hour course can be completed in as little as 4 weeks if you study full-time, or up to 6 months part-time. The 180-hour and 300-hour programmes offer more depth and flexibility. All study happens at your own pace — you are not locked into timetabled sessions.
Yes. All IQ TEFL Academy courses are entirely online. You access materials through our learning platform, submit assignments electronically, and receive feedback from your tutor via the platform and email. There is no requirement to attend any physical location.
Every course includes access to our job placement resources: CV and cover letter templates, country-specific application guides, and connections to our partner school network. The 180-hour and 300-hour courses include personalised CV review and priority access to job listings.
Our TEFL certificates are accepted by schools, language institutes, and online teaching platforms in over 70 countries. We include a detailed breakdown of acceptance on our Certificate page, along with sample verification letters for employers who request them.

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