For those who majored in English, the TESOL International English Certification is likely familiar, possibly even a current pursuit, though some misconceptions may exist. Let's delve into the details and strategies for obtaining the TESOL certificate to better understand its certification process.
In strict terms, the TESOL certificate involves a certification process rather than simply following an exam outline and taking tests. It mirrors the learning process of a TESOL university major, evolving from it with an identical educational framework.
The certification process entails tutors providing students with a study checklist. Students complete corresponding studies and form their own thesis, which tutors use to assess their abilities and award the certification.
Online learning platforms offer comprehensive TESOL certification systems, not just traditional live or recorded courses. These systems manage student progress, feature section exams, thesis writing, and assessments by foreign teachers online. Completion of all these components is necessary to earn the certificate, ensuring its credibility and authority.
TESOL exams include a demonstration and interview. The demonstration showcases teaching abilities through lesson delivery, trial teaching, and answering examiner questions live, with scores needing to exceed 70 out of 100 in both sections (demonstration and interview) to pass and receive the TESOL International English Teaching Qualification Certificate.
Exam Components: Assignment + Demo + Interview
Weight of Exam Scores: Demo (40%), Interview (10%), Assignments (50%)
For more course information and the latest class schedules:
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