Earn your TEFL certificate in Paris, France!
Overview
About the location
Paris, France
- Paris is a city with over a thousand years of history and a rich cultural heritage. The beauty of the city’s architecture and its artistic development is a delight for one and all.
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Its sobriquet “the City of Light” (“la Ville Lumière”), earned during the Enlightenment, remains appropriate, for Paris has retained its importance as a center for education and intellectual pursuits.
- The Seine’s Left Bank (Rive Gauche) has traditionally been the seat of intellectual life, and its Right Bank (Rive Droite) contains the heart of the city’s economic life, but the distinctions have become blurred in recent decades.
About the program
- It’s a 4 week-long, 120-hour TEFL course with 6 hours of teaching practice time included.
- Expect to be in class the majority of the day during the week (Monday-Friday).
- You’ll have free time on the weekends to explore Paris in all its glory.
- You’ll learn from excellent TEFL trainers who are ready to help you reach your full potential in the classroom.
- There are specialized classes provided upon request. Ask to find out more!
Finding a TEFL job
*B.A. is required for job placement support.*
- Graduates receive job placement assistance. You’ll be able to speak with TEFL course advisors to find the right job for you.
- You will have free time on the weekends while taking the TEFL course, so you can get an idea of the area that you’d like to teach in after you complete the course.
- The demand for English teachers in France is high, so it won’t be difficult to find a teaching job.
Paris TEFL course dates
Housing is not included in the price of your course. Most hotels within a reasonable distance of the classroom building range between $130-$300 USD per night.
About Paris- things to do and see
This TEFL course is taught in Paris, France. Paris is one of the main commerce and cultural hubs of France. It’s a huge, international city where you’ll find pretty much anything you need. Paris also has an extensive public transit system so you can swiftly get where you need to go.
Nearby attractions & things to do: visit the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Arc De Triomphe, or the Palace of Versailles! Besides the numerous historical sites in Paris, there are plenty of fun attractions too, such as Disney Paris and cruises along the infamous Seine!
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What course alumni have to say
Thank you for your wonderful guidelines on how to teach children English. I learned a great deal about all of the important fundamentals. I feel very prepared to teach English to a variety of types of learners. I feel confident in being able to help others to progress in learning English as I have progressed in learning to teach English. I would recommend this program to anyone interested in being a good TEFL teacher in another country or in your own respective country for that matter. Thank you!
The experience was unique because it was something I’d never done before and I wasn’t too sure what I was getting myself into! Therefore this was a good opportunity to learn something new and see if it was for me.
The course was very informative, inspiring and insightful. It stimulated my intellect and shaped my role as an educator. I now have knowledge about classroom management. I gained vast knowledge about learning theories and how to incorporate the elements from different theories into my lesson plan.
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