Updated February 11, 2022
TEFL, TESL, and TESOL are all certifications for teaching English to English language learners. All of these certifications offer the same level of qualification to teach English.
The one that’s best for you depends on who – and where – you plan to teach. If you are looking to teach abroad it is important to choose the right certification so that you are prepared to be the best teacher you can be.
So, which course is right for you: TEFL vs. TESL vs. TESOL? Read on to find out!
Update on ESL certification courses in 2022
TEFL, TESL, and TESOL certifications are still accepted by schools around the world seeking to hire international teachers in 2022.
TEFL – Teaching English as a Foreign Language
A TEFL certification provides the skills needed to teach English abroad in countries where students do not speak English as their first language, such as China, Japan or Brazil. TEFL certification is the most widely recognized and highly regarded qualification of its kind around the world.
While a 100-hour TEFL certificate is the minimum requirement set by many hiring bodies abroad, it’s important to note that at least 120 hours of TEFL training is the commonly expected standard for the highest salary teaching jobs around the world.
TESL – Teaching English as a Second Language
TESL is a qualification for teaching students whose first language is not English, but are currently living in an English-speaking country.
For example, teaching temporary students, workers, or recent immigrants to countries such as the USA, UK, Australia and Canada. A TESL would be suitable for jobs in these countries such as a language support teacher for school students whose first language isn’t English.
TESL courses are most relevant for those looking to teach English within their home country. TESL is also a highly respected ESL qualification in Canada.
TESOL – Teaching English to Students Learning English as a Second Language
This qualification is newer and gives some flexibility as to whether you teach English overseas or in an English speaking country.
However, while TESOL courses may cover a broader range of topics, they tend to study them in less depth. TESOL courses are not as widely recognized and are sometimes incompatible with some curriculum plans.
The University of Toronto offers an online TEFL certification due to its global compatibility, wide recognition and continued success with students.
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If I already have a BA in Early Child Studies and English Literature, and a graduate degree in TESL from McGill, as well as 5 years of teaching experience in Canada (2 years teaching Elementary School, 1 year teaching ESL and 2 years teaching adult literacy), do I need a TEFL to teach in areas such as Prague, South Korea or Spain, or would that be enough?
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I may be moving to Panama for a few months and I was looking into teaching English over there. What is the best program to take between TEFL, TESL and TESOL?